We spent Friday evening at Brialee Campground in Ashford, Connecticut. This park served as the perfect overnight stop on our way to Maine. We arrived at Libby’s Oceanside Camp in York, Maine on Saturday afternoon. Our site overlooked the ocean and the views from our RV were spectacular. The town of York is an exceptionally scenic village with many historical buildings, churches and points of interests. Most of the town is situated along the picturesque coastline. That evening we decided to sample some authentic Maine cuisine. Per our camp host’s recommendation, we dined at Dockside Restaurant. The restaurant overlooked a peaceful harbor with sailboats moored in the distance. Later we enjoyed a campfire along the water’s edge; the gentle crashing of the waves made the experience even more memorable. The next day we visited several stunning lighthouses along the coast. Afterwards, we drove to the summit of Mt. Agamenticus. Mt. Agamenticus is not particularly high, being only 692 feet above sea level; however, the views from the top were breathtaking. We are now on our way to Acadia National Park on the mid Atlantic coast of Maine.
York, Maine
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