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Reviewed Jun. 17, 2024

Very clean and well kept.

We were there for 3 nights, everything was very clean and the staff were very helpful and pleasant. I'd definitely try to go for the premium sites as they are more wooded.

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Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Nov. 18, 2023

Awesome New Campground

Moose Creek RV Resort is in a great location in Greenville, close to town and to ATV trails. A good amount of ATV parking across the street. 

The amenities are all brand new and beautiful, including the pool side bar. The sides are spacey and range from field sites to wooded more private sites.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Claire T., November 18, 2023
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Claire T., November 18, 2023
Reviewed Oct. 20, 2022

More than an RV parking lot

This site, newly opened in the spring of 2022, shows tremendous promise for an RV resort.  The owners put a lot of careful thought into the layout of the individual sites, planting trees that in a few years will provide a screen between individual sites.  The next phase, due to be opened in 2023, already has individual campsites roughed out carefully into the existing tree cover, looks awesome even now.  While a boondocker at heart I would happily stay here again.

Reviewed Oct. 14, 2022

Upscale newer campground with lots of amenities

The sites are good size, roomier than most rv parking lots as I call them.they have planted some evergreens so in s few yrs they’ll be some trees, but the way the spots are placed makes u not on top of your neighbor. The premiums are better. Beautiful new bathrooms with beautiful showers that are for male or female, which i loved, also had the handicapped and elderly in mind building the showers. I went it mid Oct so there were no crowds but they had a beautiful pool that was closed, newer laundry and never had to add more money to the dryers, lots of amenities for the kids and the pond was on property but I did not get to fish because the weather had taken a bad turn. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. We were trying to find moose and did not succeed but saw deer a few times, a red Fox, a grouse, turkey, a great blue heron and numerous ducks so wildlife is around. I thought the prices were reasonable

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Carol C., October 14, 2022
Reviewed Sep. 11, 2022

Truely a 5-Star RV Resort

We love everything about this campground and were glad we booked for the whole month of September! The campground opened in May 2022 and is just what the Greenville area of Maine needed– a nice, large campground which is big-rig-friendly, nice amenities, and close to downtown. Everything about this park is very well-done from the layout to the landscaping to the fancy fire pits. 

The owners are super friendly and take great pride in how the campground looks. Moose Creek has just over 100 sites and they are expanding in 2023 to include more RV/tent sites, cabins, and a rental house. The place really deserves the title of “resort” with amenities like a large 25 x 90’ heated swimming pool, 3.5-acre stocked fishing pond with kayaks/paddleboats/canoes, large spacious sites, restaurant and bar with live music on the weekends, nice camp store with clothes, gifts, food and RV supplies, dog park, volleyball/basketball courts, and a playground. 

All campsites and roads are gravel with a mix of pull-thrus and back-ins. All sites have a nice picnic table, large gravel patio and well-placed water/sewer/electric hook-up. There is no cable but many sites have a clear view to the sky so you can pick up satellite or over-the-air channels. The only critism we have is that a handful of sites are sloped and we would not be able to get our 45’ motorhome level, luckily our site (#10) was perfectly level. Our favorite sites are 10 and 17–26 which are back-ins with privacy behind you and nice separation between sites. 

The pavilion and café are the hub of activities and a great place to grab a bite after a long day hiking. The food they offer is not what you would typically find in a campground and much more creative like a smoked trout plate, charcuterie, roasted mesquite Brussel sprouts, and slow roasted pork pile nachos. They also have a full bar and great beer list. In addition to bar seating and plenty of indoor tables there is lots of outdoor seating and propane firepits with comfortable chairs. There is live music on the weekends which draws a great crowd and all the bands played a nice mix of music that seemed to please everyone. 

Prices during the summer season are$55 (for a standard site) and$60 for premium– which is a great price in this region of the country and for a nice campsite with lots of amenities. Monthly discounts are available which drastically reduce the price. Campsites are designed for RV’s but you are permitted to put a tent on any site. All the facilities were super clean and the grounds were very well-maintained. The bathhouse (which was spotless) has six individual rooms with toilets and shower and two are ADA accessible. There is on-site laundry with three washers and three dryers costing $2.00/load. 

One of the great aspects of this park is that they put the pavilion and pool in the front of the campground so the noisy aspects are not smack in the middle of the campground and you don’t have to listen to “Marco Polo” all afternoon at your campsite. Since campsites are located in the back portion of the property, you don’t have any road noise. Another great thing is that the dumpsters and recycling is located at the exit gate so there is no stink and crashing sounds of garbage trucks at 8 am. While the surrounding area is popular for ATVing, they do not permit them in the park which cuts down on noise and dust (there is overflow parking for those units across the street). 

Greenville, Maine is one of our favorite towns. The hiking is great, there are tons of places to paddle and fish, and the fall foliage is spectacular. Downtown is a fun mix of outdoor stores, lakeside restaurants, a couple of museums, and a scenic tour boat that travels up and down Moosehead Lake. In early September, Greenville hosts the International Seaplane Fly-in where planes from all over descend on the lake participating in competitions.

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022
  • Review photo of Moose Creek RV Resort by Nancy W., September 11, 2022