With so many people buying campers these days, Maine has become a hot spot for both locals and tourists alike who enjoy the simpler things in life. And, what's more, Maine is home to a diverse bunch of campgrounds.

From resort-style RV parks with multiple swimming pools and paved roads to Maine State Parks that don't even have electricity, you can find whatever kind of camping suits your fancy here in the Pine Tree State.

As an avid (like seriously avid) camper here in Maine, I've gone through the trouble of putting together a list of 10 unwritten rules that you should follow the next time you hook the old sin bin up to the pickup for a weekend of backwoods camping in Vacationland.

The 10 Unwritten Rules of Going Camping in Maine

When you go camping in Maine, there are a few certain rules you need to make sure you follow!

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Agree or not, those are definitely some decent things to think about before your next wooded Maine adventure. And of course this list probably could have been 100 rules long, but ain't nobody got time for that.

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So now I'm going to throw it back into your court. What would you ad for rules to my existing list for first time and veteran campers alike? They be serious, funny, lighthearted or anything in between.

Also, while we're at it, let me know what some of your favorite campgrounds in Maine are because we'd also like to put together a list of some of the best or 'hidden gem' campgrounds from all over the state of Maine.

Happy camping, friends! And remember- ALWAYS bring extra beer just in case.

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