Keoka Lake · Waterford, Maine

Four cabins.
One lake.
Your people.

A private four-acre Maine camp with nine bedrooms, two lofts, a private dock and enough breathing room for everyone to be together — without being on top of each other.

4private cabins
9 + 2bedrooms + lofts
4wooded acres
1private dock

A whole camp, not just a cabin

Built for the rare trip where everybody actually comes.

Camp Konewago is a little village in the woods: four character-filled cabins clustered near Keoka Lake, with porches, kitchens, gathering rooms and quiet corners spread across the property.

Cook together. Split up for naps. Meet at the dock. Pull everyone back around the fire. It is the kind of place that makes a big group feel easy.

Meet the four cabins
The historic shingled main cabin among tall trees
The Camp Konewago dock at sunset

Four roofs, one retreat

Gather in Konewago.
Spread out everywhere else.

The central lodge gives the group a dramatic timbered great room, stone fireplace, dining space and loft. Three companion cabins provide extra bedrooms, their own furnished kitchens and a little independence.

A private red cabin tucked among the trees
02

Kojoko

A private companion cabin with its own furnished kitchen and room to settle in.

A bright screened porch with wicker seating
03

Kasita

A warm, intimate hideaway with a porch made for coffee, cards and rainy afternoons.

A woodland cabin with deck and red siding
04

Kokaski

Classic pine-paneled camp character, twin rooms and a generous woodland deck.

Private dock reaching into blue Keoka Lake

The reason you came

Lake time starts at the bottom of the steps.

The private dock is your launch point for swimming, paddling, fishing, floating and watching the sky change color. Canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and life jackets in multiple sizes are available for guest use.

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The lakefront and dock are across Waterford Road from the cabins. Swimming is unsupervised; there is no lifeguard on duty.

Camp comfort, Maine style

Rustic where it should be.
Equipped where it counts.

Every cabin can cook

Furnished kitchens with cookware, dishes, coffee makers, microwaves and blenders, plus a gas grill for each cabin.

Everything for the lake

Watercraft, paddles, kids' fishing gear and life jackets in sizes from infant through adult.

Rainy days covered

Books, puzzles, board games, crafts, movies and the kind of big room where bad weather becomes part of the fun.

Firewood & propane

Firewood and grill propane are provided, so the campfire and cookout can happen without another errand.

Wondering what is supplied and what belongs in the car?

Open the guest guide
Handmade yellow Camp Konewago sign among green ferns

Stay close or wander

Small-town Maine is right outside camp.

Walk to the seasonal Waterford Farmers' Market. Take a short, rewarding hike up Mount Tire'm. Catch a show in the woods, a movie at the drive-in or dinner at one of the family's favorite spots.

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A camp with a past — and a future

More than two decades of dock jumps, porch pictures and ghost stories.

In 2003, the current family became the next stewards of a camp founded generations earlier. Since then, Konewago has been the backdrop for reunions, birthdays, winter weekends, first canoe rides and late-night games around the table.

The buildings matter. The lake matters. But the real legacy is what happens when people return.

  • Group pictures on the Konewago steps
  • Ghost stories and s'mores by the fire
  • Capture the flag through the pines
  • Sunsets watched from the dock
A group of friends and dogs gathered on the Camp Konewago porch
A vintage painting of the main lodge fireplace
Since
2003

Your week at the lake

Give everyone something to look forward to.

Current dates, rates, guest limits and booking details are available on the official Airbnb listing.

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