Camp DeForest
EST. 1955
Camp DeForest: Summer camp, grown-up style
Summer camp charm meets modern comfort in Maine’s most nostalgic event venue.
- Style
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Eclectic
Mid-Century Modern
Retro
Vintage
Whimsical
Venue Setting
Camp DeForest is a rustic-chic retreat tucked into the evergreens of Maine’s Midcoast, where bay breezes and pine air set the tone. The design takes its cues from the golden age of American summer camps, with classic wood cabins, a central lodge, and playful mid-century details woven throughout. Guests step into a world that feels both nostalgic and elevated: evenings around the campfire, games in the lounge, starlit walks down wooded paths. The atmosphere is warm, whimsical, and unhurried — a place where groups can truly take over the property, celebrate without distraction, and feel as though they’ve discovered a timeless hideaway. Whether it’s a waterfront wedding, a family reunion, or a creative retreat, the style of Camp DeForest balances analog charm with thoughtful comforts, offering a setting that is as authentic as it is unforgettable.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
No
- Estimated price per head
from $80 to $1,100
- Full venue buyout option
from $21,000 to $45,000
- Insurance
Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Venue matched with reports

There’s camping, and then there’s Camp VR camping, where we trade rain-soaked tents for mid-century cabins, and sleeping bags for king beds, all while maintaining those classic feelings of nostalgia that we get from films like The Parent Trap or The Rainbow Tribe. For our fall series, we went looking for places that still understand the point of camping: smoke in the air, dirt under your shoes, and the simplicity of being in the great outdoors with your favorite people.
That search led us to Camp DeForest, a former motor lodge in Maine’s MidCoast that’s been reimagined into the grown-up version of sleepaway camp. The kind with proper beds, a general store, and enough activities to keep everyone convinced they’re “unplugging,” even with perfect Wi-Fi. Picture pinewood walls, trumpets at dawn (figuratively speaking), grilled dinners, and the unmistakable smell of bugspray on your sweatshirt.
If Camp VR had a field trip, this would be it, rooted in nostalgia, slightly competitive about cornhole, and absolutely certain that s’mores taste better when someone else bought the provisions.
Photography Courtesy of Camp DeForest
Camp DeForest
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