Jo-Mary Lake Campground is nestled deep within the Ki Jo-Mary Multiple Use Forest in the heart of Maine's North Woods, offering an authentic wilderness camping experience for RV travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. Managed under the North Maine Woods organization, this remote Maine campground sits amid millions of acres of working forest, providing direct access to pristine lakes, rivers, and rugged backcountry terrain. Campers can explore nearby Gulf Hagas — often called the "Grand Canyon of Maine" — a spectacular slate gorge carved by the Pleasant River, making it a must-see natural attraction in the region. The campground accommodates a range of rigs with pull-through sites available, and practical amenities include a dump station and on-site laundry facilities, making extended stays more comfortable in this off-the-grid setting. The surrounding North Maine Woods draws anglers, paddlers, hikers, and wildlife watchers seeking moose sightings, brook trout fishing, and pristine backcountry solitude. Visitors should plan ahead as gasoline and supplies are not available within the forest — nearby towns such as Millinocket and Greenville serve as gateway communities. Jo-Mary Lake Campground is an ideal base camp for adventurers looking to disconnect and explore the wild, remote forests of northern Maine.