Bulldog Camps, Sporting camp in Upper Enchanted Township, Maine, US.
Bulldog Camps is a remote wilderness facility with cabins and a lodge positioned at the northern end of Enchanted Pond, surrounded by forested mountains. The grounds span across extensive acreage around the water, providing space for fishing and hunting in the woods.
The site began as logging camps founded by Henry Patrick McKenney in the 1880s and transitioned into a sporting camp by the early 1900s. This transformation brought prominence to the location through visits by notable figures.
The camp preserves Maine sporting camp traditions by offering guided hunting and fly fishing trips across its grounds. Visitors can participate in both activities and experience the outdoor lifestyle that defined this region for generations.
The camp operates between May and December and offers both all-inclusive meal plans and cabin rentals without meals included. Guests should inquire about specific conditions in advance and book reservations well ahead, particularly during peak seasons.
The name comes from cliff formations on Enchanted Pond that resemble two bulldogs facing each other across the water. These natural rock shapes give the camp its distinctive name and serve as a visual landmark in the landscape.
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