Grant's Kennebago Camps in
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Address:133 Grant's Camps Ln, Rangeley, ME, United States
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Zip Code:04970
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What clients say about Grant's Kennebago Camps in Rangeley (ME)
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An honest review from a seasoned bird hunter with limited travel experience. The wife and I just spent 4 nights and 3 days at Grant's for their "cast and blast". To start the Rangely Maine area is beautiful and Grant's Camp is literally right on Kennebago Lake. It's an absolutely gorgeous area. We stay in the Harmony cabin. I would say the camp is rustic to a bit out-dated but the cabins have everything you need. Ours was right on the shore, had a nice screened deck, fireplace, small refrigerator, full (but small) bathroom, and decent bed. You can hear the waves crashing on the shore and Loons calling. Meals are in a dining hall with several tables overlooking the lake. The food is good! There is a small office with a sitting area and fly tying table next to the dining hall. The only internet I got was around the office and some places in the dining hall. No internet or tv in the rooms which is what I think they want to get away from everyday life. The staff is great. Fishing is not great in late Oct. Might be better earlier in Oct with warmer better weather but overall was not worth the "cast and blast" experience which is why I chose Grant's. For bird hunting we did use one of the guides with dogs but also ran our pup. Joe was a fantastic and has good dogs (Winston and Ivy). Joe worked hard to find us birds but the numbers were not as we suspected. We did have bad weather with lots of rain and this year was not great for birds so likely played a part but I think overall this area does not have the huge numbers you might expect. The terrain varies and you can decide how hard you want to hunt. There is everything from ATV trails, to logging roads, to uphill bushwacking. We did do more driving then expected so make sure your truck is fueled up before you get to camp. Overall a good trip. We wanted to experience Maine bird hunting and we did. Can't really recommend the "cast and blast" but was worth trying and maybe early Oct is better. I would go back to Grant's for the area but might try another part of Maine for a different bird experience.
Oct 27, 2025 -
Grants is unbelievable went there for a week long grouse hunt at a outstanding time. The staff was wonderful food was great to say the least. The location in the views were also amazing
Oct 22, 2025 -
Our five days at Grant’s was fantastic. For years we have been promising ourselves we would have a vacation there, and this year we finally made our reservation. We are so glad we did. First off, let me say how great the staff treated us. Everyone is very friendly and eager to help. I have some mobility issues, and use a walker. I explained what I needed in a camp to minimize my problems, and they put us in a cabin closest to the dining hall with no steps to navigate to get into it. The dining hall is also fully handicapped accessible. A large pile of wood was neatly stacked on the lake facing, screened in porch, and though the weather was unseasonably cool, the wood stove, which is the biggest Franklin type I have ever seen, kept the cabin warm. I will also note that whoever installed that stove knew what they were doing. Most Franklins smoke at least a little, but this one drew beautifully. The food was excellent. Well prepared. Interesting options, including vegetarian. Savory soups. Tender prime rib. Classic breakfast offerings like pancakes, omelets, corned beef hash, etc. all served with a friendly smile. A bagged lunch is also available if desired. The beds were comfortable. All we heard at night was the wind blowing and the loons calling. It is pet friendly, also. Maine is in a fairly severe drought right now, and the river is very low. However, my husband still picked up a few trout. From past experience fishing the Kennebago I can assure you it is usually much better. The camp has no control over the weather after all. To sum it up, we had a great time and will certainly return to Grants in the future.
Sep 14, 2025 -
Exchange the word ‘rustic’ in the description to the word ‘neglected’ and you have the right idea. We found mice droppings on the beds, towels, and furniture. The interior pictures of the cabins can only be described as false advertising. Accommodations can best be described as dismal, run down, and depressing. We did NOT stay, and they refused to give us our deposit back We strongly advise caution before booking!
Jul 16, 2025 -
Visited here as part of a group bird hunting trip - with both adults and kids. Had never been grouse or woodcock hunting previously. 1) Location is amazing - even if it’s hard to get to. Plan for thirty minutes from the gate to the cabins. Beautiful, insanely peaceful lake. Lots of hunting area nearby. Saw a lot of birds and enjoyed every bit of it. Guides and dogs were good. 2) staff were very friendly. Always doing their best to ensure we had a good experience - felt looked after and appreciated everyone looking out for mt son to ensure he had a good experience. 3) food was much better than expected and honestly quite good. It’s always a worry with remote hotels but the full service breakfasts and dinners were really great. Everything was well done. They prepared the birds we had shot as well which was nice. 4) the entire vibe is a bit like stepping back in time. No cell phone service anywhere and no WiFi in most cabins. It was great to truly step out of day to day life and spend a few days in the woods. 5). Cabins themselves are very much just cabins - but they did the job and had nice wood stoves.
Oct 26, 2024 -
Great fishing camps! My wife and I stayed here with my in-laws had a great time! Caught a bunch of fish and seen some moose across the lake. Meals were really good the staff was very accommodating.
Aug 15, 2024 -
This place cannot be beat in the fall and spring for fishing, or for a relaxed family vacation in the summer. Nice place to dis connect and recharge.
Jun 18, 2024 -
Beautiful spot and welcoming people. Finally got the chance to experience what my hunting/fishing husband has raved about for years....Grant's Kennebago Camp is a wonderful experience even for the non-fishing/non-hunting partners in a marriage. Pristine surroundings, abundant wildlife, great food equals a GREAT ADVENTURE!
Oct 13, 2023 -
Cabin wasn't cleaned during our 5 day stay .Blowned out light bulbs shower head was terrible not enough bath towels to many surcharges poor parking .Very good food and hunting
Oct 08, 2023 -
The Grant's Team is legendary! There is a lot of history here, and the camp is the poster kid of the rustic Maine experience! Owner John is a vault of knowledge about the local history, Front Desk Manager Maddie (John's granddaughter) is a boss, Kitchen Leader Tina is a doll, Chef Larry is appetizing! I am the Floatplane Captain for Acadian Seaplane's Fly & Dine Tour, and my passengers LOVE, LOVE, LOVE their experiences there! On my day off, I ventured up w/ Grant's Fishing Guide, Joseph Coleman. What an incredible experience to learn about fly fishing. I can not recommend this family and their staff enough! A must-do!
Aug 08, 2023 -
The Grant's Team is legendary! There is a lot of history here, and the camp is the poster kid of the rustic Maine experience! Owner John is a vault of knowledge about the local history, Front Desk Manager Maddie (John's granddaughter) is a boss, Kitchen Leader Tina is a doll, Chef Larry is appetizing! I am the Floatplane Captain for Acadian Seaplane's Fly & Dine Tour, and my passengers LOVE, LOVE, LOVE their experiences there! On my day off, I ventured up w/ Grant's Fishing Guide, Joseph Coleman. What an incredible experience to learn about fly fishing. I can not recommend this family and their staff enough! A must-do!
Aug 08, 2023 -
Grants camps is one of my favorite getaways. It's been a family tradition that I have now started with my own small family. I enjoy the nearby hikes on mountains and the friendly atmosphere at the camp. The food is fantastic and the owner is really a genuine person. We will continue to lodge at this amazing camp, and I always expect the best is yet to come!
Jun 09, 2023 -
We have been to Grants 5 times over 30 years..it is a special place in so many ways! It is rustic and restful. Great walking area, lovely views of the lake and the staff there is very accomodating . Each cabin has a screened porch and a working wood stove. The dining room is comfortable and welcoming with very friendly wait staff and the food is great. Great place to unwind or if you are into fishing or hunting it is a great place for that. They have guides, boats etc. Highly recommend!
Oct 21, 2022 -
I am an avid fly fisherman; I have been traveling and staying at Maine traditional sporting camps for over 40 years. I have stayed at well over 15 lodges throughout Maine. I have had many wonderful experiences at these camps and I have never had a bad experience with respect to hospitality or ownership ………..that changed at Grant’s Camp with owner John Blunt. Grant’s is located on Kennebago Lake in the Rangeley area. It is truly a “traditional Maine Sporting Camp”. It has approximately 15 cabins with wonderful porches and wonderful views of the Kennebago Lake and offers terrific fishing on the Kennebago River. The cabins are cozy, the main dining room is delightful, and the office/lodge is equally impressive. This September I traveled to Grants Camps for the 3rd year in a row to meet up with a group of friends that were staying at the lodge. I believe it was their 4th time at the lodge. During my last 2 times at Grant’s, I have stayed next to my friend’s cabin. I do not stay with my friends as I travel with my dog and I enjoy my own cabin. Upon check-in I met the owner Mr. John Blunt for the first time. He informed me he didn’t have my reservation and that after one night “he was going to ‘probably move me into the cabin next door with my friends”. I informed Mr. Blunt that I had a copy of my reservation which confirmed the cabin next to my friends as well as the confirmation of my dog. I also phoned the lodge confirming their confirmation. Mr. Blunt had no interest in viewing my reservation, he did not offer an apology for the mix up or an explanation. I did not agree to move into the cabin next door with my friend’s as this was not a feasible option for me. Mr. Blunt “told me” to spend the night at the cabin next door and told me “something may open up”. I remained hopeful. I spent the first night in my own cabin next to my friends. The following day I had lunch with my friends in the main dining room, there were also 3 other parties within the dining room. Mr Blunt approached our table. To state it went sideways at this point would be an understatement. Mr. Blunt looked at me in an intimidating and demanding tone and said “I thought I told you to move your stuff next door!”. It is important to note that Mr. Blunt is a very large man. At that point I stated that I never agreed to his “demands”. Next Mr. Blunt raised his voice louder and postured towards me “you’re going to move next door!”. My friend was able to calm this argument down for a moment only to have Mr. Blunt in a louder and more aggressive tone tell me “I am going to need to see that confirmation in my office “. It was then in my mind I was checking out – it didn’t matter if Mr. Blunt could find an accommodation for me– I was certainly not going to give an owner or an establishment money for such abuse and incompetence. After lunch I went into Mr. Blunt’s office and showed him my email confirmation provided by the lodge which was dated and time stamped. I could see that Mr. Blunt did not have the skill-set to find the confirmation on his computer even when I provided my email address and the date in which he sent me the confirmation. I returned to my cabin to begin my departure back to Boston. After packing I went to the office to pay for my short stay. Mr. Blunt took no responsibility for his mistake, his deplorable behavior (which was witnessed by more than 10 lodgers) and offered no apology. This was not just the worst experience I have had at a sporting camp but rather the worst experience in any hospitality business. Lastly, my one night stay without the use of a boat came to be $320 which is the highest price I have ever paid at a Maine sporting camp. Potential lodgers beware.
Sep 24, 2022 -
I am an avid fly fisherman; I have been traveling and staying at Maine traditional sporting camps for over 40 years. I have stayed at well over 15 lodges throughout Maine. I have had many wonderful experiences at these camps and I have never had a bad experience with respect to hospitality or ownership ………..that changed at Grant’s Camp with owner John Blunt. ||||Grant’s is located on Kennebago Lake in the Rangeley area. It is truly a “traditional Maine Sporting Camp”. It has approximately 15 cabins with wonderful porches and wonderful views of the Kennebago Lake and offers terrific fishing on the Kennebago River. The cabins are cozy, the main dining room is delightful, and the office/lodge is equally impressive. ||||This September I traveled to Grants Camps for the 3rd year in a row to meet up with a group of friends that were staying at the lodge. I believe it was their 4th time at the lodge. During my last 2 times at Grant’s, I have stayed next to my friend’s cabin. I do not stay with my friends as I travel with my dog and I enjoy my own cabin. ||||Upon check-in I met the owner Mr. John Blunt for the first time. He informed me he didn’t have my reservation and that after one night “he was going to ‘probably move me into the cabin next door with my friends”. I informed Mr. Blunt that I had a copy of my reservation which confirmed the cabin next to my friends as well as the confirmation of my dog. I also phoned the lodge confirming their confirmation. Mr. Blunt had no interest in viewing my reservation, he did not offer an apology for the mix up or an explanation. I did not agree to move into the cabin next door with my friends as this was not a feasible option for me. Mr. Blunt “told me” to spend the night at the cabin next door and told me “something may open up”. I remained hopeful. I spent the first night in my own cabin next to my friends.||||The following day I had lunch with my friends in the main dining room, there were also 3 other parties within the dining room. Mr Blunt approached our table. To state it went sideways at this point would be an understatement. Mr. Blunt looked at me in an intimidating and demanding tone and said “I thought I told you to move your stuff next door!”. It is important to note that Mr. Blunt is a very large man. At that point I stated that I never agreed to his “demands”. Next Mr. Blunt raised his voice louder and postured towards me “you’re going to move next door!”. My friend was able to calm this argument down for a moment only to have Mr. Blunt in a louder and more aggressive tone tell me “I am going to need to see that confirmation in my office “. It was then in my mind I was checking out – it didn’t matter if Mr. Blunt could find an accommodation for me– I was certainly not going to give an owner or an establishment money for such abuse and incompetence.||||After lunch I went into Mr. Blunt’s office and showed him my email confirmation provided by the lodge which was dated and time stamped. I could see that Mr. Blunt did not have the skill-set to find the confirmation on his computer even when I provided my email address and the date in which he sent me the confirmation. ||||I returned to my cabin to begin my departure back to Boston. After packing I went to the office to pay for my short stay. Mr. Blunt took no responsibility for his mistake, his deplorable behavior (which was witnessed by more than 10 lodgers) and offered no apology. This was not just the worst experience I have had at a sporting camp but rather the worst experience in any hospitality business. ||||Lastly, my one night stay without the use of a boat came to be $320 which is the highest price I have ever paid at a Maine sporting camp.||||Potential lodgers beware.
Sep 23, 2022 -
Just got home from a weekend trip with Project Healing Waters at Grants camps. The weather was in the 80's and the fish really weren't biting. The staff were amazing! Tina was GREAT! She is soooooo FULL of information. All the staff was helpful and friendly. The food was great too and the chef was very accommodating to my food allergies. Cabins rustic and really over all just a great weekend. Thank you Grant's camps!
Sep 13, 2022 -
An amazing experience near Rangeley to experience fishing and life on a lake. The beautiful camps include a dozen cabins most of which are along the lake and have their own docks, as well as an office with fishing gear, books and flies for sale; and a dining by hall for three meals a day. Maine Guide John offers fishing lessons and advice and the staff is super friendly and helpful. Each cabin has its own dock and also a boat with an outboard, as well as access to canoes, kayaks and some rods for borrowing. There are small fridges in the cabins and ice is available. Internet is also available near the office. This place is quiet and subdued, friendly and with easy access to two dozen fishing holes on the Kennebago River. Get up early and go fishing and the staff will grill the catch for breakfast. Or take one of several walks to nearby ponds. There is privacy and the camp is on a gated road. It is about 25 minutes from Rangeley.
Aug 17, 2022 -
Just returned from another special visit to Grants Camps. The cabin, the boat, the food and the fishing all were great. It takes a dedicated team to make this happen and it's much appreciated. Can't wait to go back.
Jul 18, 2022 -
Last year my fiance proposed to me here in the restaurant after we did the acadian sea plane tour in Rangeley. The waitress, owners and staff were in on the surprise and went above and beyond to make this special moment just that. Truly thankful for the young lady who even snuck pictures which came out exceptional, while he was popping the question. Thank you all so much for helping make our engagement so memorable 💖
Dec 11, 2021 -
Grant's is in a wonderful location and the fishing and hunting opportunities are top notch. I went on this hunt with a friend who won the trip. At first, there was some confusion as to if a guide was included in the trip. The owner John first said it was included, but quickly changed his mind on that. That's on whoever printed up the raffle tickets. We had a seasoned guide (Frank) who ran several nice Gordons, we got on birds the first day and slogged around in the rain on the second day. We also hunted with or own dogs for a few days in areas John suggested, with good results. The cabin we had (the hut) was one of the smallest and in need of some repairs. I'm not picky and spent many years in the Army sleeping in worse conditions, so it didn't really bother me. They could do a better job cleaning them up (about 500 dead lady bugs under my bed). As for the board, I thought the food was above average. It was always tasty, hot and in sizeable portions. Finally, the one big dissapointment is we both caught Covid from one of the staff members despit being vaccinated. I'm not sure if Grant's required their staff to be vaccinated and what protocols they had in place for staff living in the same quarters. I mention this not to place blame, but to give a heads up to Grant's and potential guests if this is still an issue for summer/fall '22. The repercussions of having covid were many including my wife getting it from me and a scare with my MIL who drove home from Maine with me. I hope all the staff members who tested positive made a full recovery!
Dec 07, 2021 -
This plus 100 year old camp destination is on Kennebego Lake and adjacent to the Kennebego River, both fantastic fishing destinations. The management and staff are very nice and accommodating. The dining facility and office/gathering room are newish and well appointed. Much of the rest of the facilities are quite old and run down. The boardwalk is failing and the walk down from the camp parking spot, although within 75' the camp, isn't safe and is muddy with no hand rail - spooky at night. The screens don't fit the windows or door, the door wasn't tight onto the jamb, the twin bed was short with only 1 sheet, but the view was incredible. With full board we expected excellent meals but found the dinners short of that standard. When paying $500 per night (inclusive of 9% lodging tax and 15% service fee) we think it reasonable to find a well maintained, very clean, well appointed camp. This did not happen and we felt we got a very poor arrangement despite the pleasant management. In short, they need to improve their standards and expectations or drop their prices.||
Oct 01, 2021 -
Its a wonderful step back in time; rustic cottages, gorgeous scenery, absolutely fabulous meals joyfully presented, and real real nice staff throughout. The Rangeley Boat flotilla is both historically special, and functionally appropriate. Whether its a full family trip, (and dogs are welcome) or just good 'ol boys, everyone mellows out on those lakeside porches and woodstove bunk rooms. And you're mostly "off the grid ". Classic.
Jul 02, 2021 -
Great food, great fishing, amazing people. Exactly what we hoped for! Sweet cabins on the water with great fishing and guides for a secluded getaway. The hospitality and people also can't be beat! If you are looking g for a quiet spot to enjoy nature this is your place.
Jun 04, 2021 -
Rustic cabins on a lake. You can here the Loons calling. Wood burning stove. Food is awesome.
Oct 20, 2020 -
Love this place. We fish here every fall. Great staff, great food and lodging. It's perfect for us and we love it.
Oct 03, 2020 -
Grants is absolutely stunning. Nestled in in the in the western mountains of maine on the beautiful kennabago lake. The staff is awesome, and the fishing is even better
Sep 15, 2020 -
Lovingly family run camps on Kennebago Lake near Rangeley, Maine! Weather you are an avid fisherman seeking a renowned location for fly fishing, or just looking for a relaxing and quiet place to getaway surrounded by natural beauty, this is the place to go! Several well maintained, rustic cabins along the lake with three hearty meals a day provided. Many activities to choose from, including canoeing, kayaking, sailing, fishing, swimming, or hiking and nature walks. Staff are all very friendly and attentive. What a great way to unplug and enjoy the abundance that Mother nature has provided!
Aug 16, 2020 -
This year 2020 film crue more important than loyal customer . They didn’t even call their loyal customers that we can’t accomodate you this year cause we are having film crue .its horrible
Jul 26, 2020 -
Grants is a must visit for any fly fisherman. I took my 11year old nephew there for a 3 day fly fishing course last August. The two guides/instructors very the epitome of what you would expect from a Maine Guide. They were extremely kind and patient with my nephew. He was able to catch his first native brook trout which was very exciting for him. The cabins were clean and well cared for . The cabins are rustic , but afterall it is a Maine sporting camp. The food was very good and the dining room overlooks the lake. The staff and owners are very courteous and helpful. The river and the lake offer plentiful brook trout and salmon. One does not need alot of fly fishing experience to be successful ,fish can be caught right off the boat docks. If you are only able to make a simple roll cast you reach most spots on the river that potentially hold fish. I caught fish on dry flies , nymphs , and streamers. The Ausable and Royal Wulff were very productive patterns. I will definitely be making another there this year
Jan 07, 2019 -
Great time, really enjoy the camp, staff and all it has to offer. Food is outstanding, staff is great, much fun. Never a dull moment. Hike the mountain! Fishing was amazing this year.
Aug 28, 2017
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