Camp Phoenix is a sixteen acre plot of land located within the center of Baxter State Park in Northeast Piscataquis, Maine, U.S. It contains fifteen 500 sq ft camps and one main lodge (19 condos total) and is only accessed by the perimeter road at Baxter (20 miles from both the North and South entrance). Originating as a sporting camp, attracting and housing hundreds upon thousands of hunters within the Maine wilderness - it now stands as a privately owned getaway, “seasonal residence” and home to the owners.
Baxter State Park is in north-central Maine, United States. It is in the North Maine Woods region and borders the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument on the east. In fact, Baxter Park is not part of the Maine State Park system as its sole governance is provided by the Baxter State Park Authority which consists of the Maine Attorney General, the Maine Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, and the Director of the Maine Forest Service. The park is independently funded through a combination of revenues from trusts, user fees, and the sale of forest products from the park's Scientific Forest Management Area.[1]