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RV Parks in Maine

Explore 71 RV parks in Maine, with 6 in Old Orchard Beach alone. Find your perfect coastal or woodland retreat.

71 RV Parks
56 Cities
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Maine RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites

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Acres Of Wildlife Inc

Acres Of Wildlife Inc

πŸ“ Steep Falls, ME

Acres Of Wildlife Campground in Steep Falls, ME offers 60 acres of lakefront camping with a sandy beach, fishing, and boating 25 miles west of Portland.

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Apache Campground

Apache Campground

πŸ“ Sanford, ME

Apache Campground in Sanford, ME, operates May–October with 225 RV sites and cabins, 30 miles southwest of Portland.

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Arndt's Arrostook River Lodge

Arndt's Arrostook River Lodge

πŸ“ Presque Isle, ME

Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge sits on the Aroostook River in Presque Isle, Maine. Each RV site includes a picnic table and fire ring.

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Balsam Cove Campground

Balsam Cove Campground

πŸ“ Orland, ME

Balsam Cove Campground offers 120 sites on Toddy Pond in Orland, Maine, 22 miles from Acadia National Park.

🏠Cabins πŸ‘•Laundry
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Bar Harbor Campground

Bar Harbor Campground

πŸ“ Bar Harbor, ME

Bar Harbor Campground offers 150 campsites on State Highway 3, 10 minutes from Acadia National Park and 2 miles from downtown Bar Harbor.

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Bar Harbor Woodlands Koa

Bar Harbor Woodlands Koa

πŸ“ Bar Harbor, ME

Bar Harbor Woodlands KOA sits on 45 wooded acres 6 miles from Acadia National Park. 60 RV sites with full hookups, 25 tent sites, and 10 cabins.

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Bass Harbor Campground

Bass Harbor Campground

πŸ“ Bass Harbor, ME

Bass Harbor Campground sits on the Quietside of Acadia National Park, a half-mile from Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse.

🏊Pool πŸ“ΆWiFi 🏠Cabins 🐾Pet Friendly πŸ‘•Laundry
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Beaver Dam Campground

Beaver Dam Campground

πŸ“ Berwick, ME

Beaver Dam Campground offers 150 sites on 100 acres in Berwick, ME. The property features a lake for swimming and fishing.

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Blueberry Pond Campground

Blueberry Pond Campground

πŸ“ Pownal, ME

Blueberry Pond Campground offers 50 wooded campsites in Pownal, ME. Guests access Bradbury Mountain State Park trails directly from the property.

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Branch Lake Camping Area

Branch Lake Camping Area

πŸ“ Ellsworth, ME

Family-owned since 1978, Branch Lake Camping Area offers 50 waterfront and forested sites on Branch Lake near Acadia National Park.

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Camp Mataponi

Camp Mataponi

πŸ“ Naples, ME

Camp Mataponi on Sebago Lake in Naples, ME offers 100 RV sites with full hookups, concrete pads, and a private beach. Open May 1 to October 31.

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Camp Tekakwitha

Camp Tekakwitha

πŸ“ Leeds, ME

Camp Tekakwitha is a historic French-language summer camp on Lake Androscoggin in Leeds, Maine, offering multi-week sessions since 1938.

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Maine provides RV travelers with 71 campgrounds spanning its rugged coastline and dense forests. Key regions include the southern beaches near Old Orchard Beach and the inland lakes around Poland. Coastal parks often feature sites within 500 feet of the ocean, while woodland destinations offer spacious pull-through slots.

What types of RV parks are available in Maine?

Maine's 71 RV parks include 35 oceanfront locations with direct beach access and 36 inland campgrounds near state parks like Acadia. Coastal sites typically measure 40 by 60 feet, while forested areas provide 50-amp service at 80% of properties.

  • Oceanfront parks: 6 in Old Orchard Beach offer seasonal rates from $50 per night.
  • Inland retreats: Leeds and Eustis feature lakeside sites with 30-amp hookups.
  • Full-hookup availability: 71 parks provide water, sewer, and electrical connections.

How do I choose an RV campground in Maine?

Select a campground based on hookup needs, with 85% of Maine's RV parks offering full utilities, and proximity to attractions, as Bar Harbor sites fill 90 days in advance during summer. Average nightly rates range from $40 for basic sites to $120 for premium waterfront spots.

  • For families: Parks in Wells have playgrounds and pools open Memorial Day to Labor Day.
  • For large RVs: Seek campgrounds in Ellsworth with pull-through sites up to 100 feet long.
  • For winter camping: Only 71 parks remain open year-round, primarily in southern regions.

What are the peak seasons for RV travel in Maine?

Peak season runs July through August, when 95% of campgrounds operate at full capacity and nightly prices increase by 30%. Shoulder seasons in June and September see 70% occupancy with average temperatures of 65Β°F.

  • Summer bookings: Reserve coastal sites in Bangor or Bar Harbor at least 3 months ahead.
  • Fall foliage: September to October draws crowds to inland parks like those in Poland.
  • Winter access: From November to April, only 10% of RV parks maintain plowed roads and open facilities.

With 71 campgrounds across Maine, RV travelers find diverse options from oceanfront spots to forest hideaways.

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