Seboeis Public Reserved Lands offers a pristine backcountry camping experience in Maine's Highlands region, centered around Seboeis Lake near Brownville. This 16-site campground features a mix of wooded island campsites and shoreline locations, with six sites accessible by vehicle and others reachable by boat, providing both convenient and remote camping options. The lake showcases an appealing combination of sandy beaches, rocky coves, and boulder-strewn shoreline. Anglers pursue landlocked salmon, splake, perch, bass, and chain pickerel in Seboeis Lake, with brook trout available in Turtle Pond. Water-based recreation includes boating, canoeing, and kayaking across pristine waters. Wildlife enthusiasts observe nesting loons, bald eagles, ospreys, and moose feeding in secluded coves, along with beaver, otter, and ruffed grouse. Winter transforms the property into a snowmobile and ATV destination, with ITS Trails 82/83 connecting Brownville to Millinocket and 18 miles of designated ATV trails on shared-use roads. Located in Maine's rugged Highlands, Seboeis delivers backcountry camping ideal for self-sufficient travelers seeking solitude, exceptional fishing, and wildlife encounters in a minimally developed natural setting.