Dog-Friendly Camping near Belgrade, ME

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    Jellystone Park Androscoggin Lake accommodates pets at all 12-mile lakefront campsites across tent, RV, cabin, and glamping options, with no breed restrictions enforced. Augusta West Kampground and More to Life Campground maintain clean, family-focused environments where leashed dogs are welcome at waterfront and wooded sites. Tiny Cabins of Maine offers a unique tent camping platform with hammocks where pets can join their owners exploring the serene pond setting. Most campgrounds provide water access popular with dogs, fire rings, picnic tables, and marked trails. The grounds require pets remain leashed except in designated areas, with waste stations available at most locations. Seasonal campers note that More to Life provides a particularly quiet environment for nervous pets while maintaining reasonable pet fees of $5 per night.

    Birches Lakeside Campground features dog-friendly lakefront sites with convenient dog walking paths encircling the 12-mile Lake Cobboseecontee, perfect for morning exercise with pets. Jellystone Park provides themed weekend activities where pets can participate in many family events, with nearby hiking trails leading from most campsites. Augusta West Kampground has designated pet waste stations throughout the property and offers quiet waterfront sites where loons can be heard at dawn and dusk. Pet owners should note that summer temperatures in Belgrade average 75-85°F during peak season (Memorial Day through October), making morning walks ideal. Local veterinary services are available within 15 minutes of most campgrounds in Winthrop and Augusta. Wildlife encounters are common, requiring pets remain supervised during quiet hours which typically run from 10pm to 7am at all locations.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Belgrade (94)

      1. More to Life Campground

      4.3(6)12mi from BelgradeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The friend who was with me called around and found More to Life campground in Winthrop. Best part? we got a pull-through site for the night, so I didn't have to figure out how to back up in the dark!"

      from $30 - $35 / night

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      2. Jellystone Park™ Androscoggin Lake

      4.9(8)15mi from Belgrade7 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Beaver Brook in Monmouth Maine is a must stay if you have kids from babies to teens. Our family has been going annually for the last five years."

      "Big pool and brooks around. Tons of trails. A general store with a connected ice cream stand near the pool area. Gated fence."

      3. Augusta West Kampground

      4.2(5)14mi from BelgradeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed in the “new sites” adjacent to the entrance road; it was a long nice site with gravel but was not private. Most sites are packed in; close to others with not a lot of privacy."

      "This a beautiful spot, right on the Lake, listened to the loons, watched Canadian Geese with their goslings and saw a bald eagle swoop down and try to get something."

      4. Birches Lakeside Campground

      4.7(3)16mi from BelgradeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I wouldn't suggest learned to paddle board on the lake but its still a great spot for experienced paddleboarders. There were activities and a great camp store."

      from $35 - $1100 / night

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      5. Tiny Cabins of Maine

      5.0(2)15mi from Belgrade1 siteTents

      "This smaller campground offers great privacy on a large pond in the Maine forests. "

      "I recently stayed at the Tiny Cabins of Maine with my family for two nights, opting for their tent camping site. From the moment we arrived, the host's warm welcome made us feel right at home."

      from $50 - $120 / night

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      6. Two Rivers Campground

      4.1(8)24mi from BelgradeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "All other sites are pretty close to each other without much privacy between them. RV sites have cable with 70+ channels."

      "Walking out the door is the serene view if the water. Some sites are back in and others are pull through. The laundry and bath houses are clean and welcoming."

      from $35 / night

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      7. Martin Stream Campground

      4.2(11)26mi from Belgrade3 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "This is a beautiful, family and pet friendly campground. Very well kept. The bathrooms and showers were always clean. Plenty of activities. There is a beautiful nature trail along the stream!"

      "The atmosphere is always positive, the activities are well varied and everyone is encouraged to participate."

      from $40 - $82 / night

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      8. Augusta / Gardiner KOA

      3.8(4)21mi from BelgradeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      9. Riverbend Campground

      4.0(1)17mi from BelgradeRVs, Tents

      10. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Yonder Hill

      4.2(5)25mi from BelgradeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Lots of fun activities and close to shopping and dining make this a good family spot."

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Belgrade, ME

    525 Reviews of 94 Belgrade Campgrounds


    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 18, 2017

      Moorings Campground

      Love the Ocean Access and Views

      Overall, this is a great little private RV park with awesome views (from some sites) and great access to the ocean. The park is conveniently located just a few miles from downtown Belfast (a sweet little Maine town) which offers plenty to do and see. Plus, you are just five miles from the cute town of Searsport which houses the wonderful Penobscot Marine Museum and two miles from Moose Point State Park with hiking trails, picnic areas, and more gorgeous views.

      The park offers a variety of sites (44 total) depending on if you want oceanfront, ocean view, or a pull-thru. All sites have electric (50 or 30 amp), water, cable and wifi. The five pull-thru sites also include sewer. A mobile sewer pump-out service is available for guests staying one week or longer and there is a dump station. Roads and sites are gravel with grass patios and level. All sites have a fire ring and picnic table. Our Verizon 4G phone and Hotspot worked great but we mostly used the free wifi which worked very well.

      Park amenities include private ocean access, horseshoes, playground, laundry, showers/bathrooms, free coffee in the morning, free weekend papers delivered to your site, free donuts on Sunday mornings, and a restaurant on-site. The park organizes a lot of group activities including pot lucks, lobster shore dinners, and free wine and beer during Friday Happy Hours. The laundry has two wash machines/dryers and was clean and tidy.

      The Moorings is in a great location. It is just a few miles from downtown Belfast where you will find restaurants, a brewery, boutiques, a movie theater, art galleries, historic museums/sites, and plenty of water-related activities. Grocery stores and fuel stations are within a few miles of the RV Park. Just a mere 20 miles away is the popular coastal town of Camden.   

      What we liked about this park is the town of Belfast and how close the RV park is to downtown. Also, the parks small size and friendly people make this an enjoyable place to stay. We like the fact that they had social activities (like free happy hour and donuts) that bring people together. The ocean access in this park is great! A short set of stairs takes you down to the water which is great for exploring, launching kayaks, and letting the dog run/swim when the tide is out. 

      The biggest downside for us was the price and lack of sewer and 50 amp at some sites. Our site was $66/night for a FHU (50 amp) pull-thru on the hill in the front of the park without much in the way of a water view. Premier oceanfront sites (with no sewer and 30 amps) are $72/night during high season. That being said, there are not too many options for campgrounds in the Belfast area and we really did like staying here. 

      From a dog owners perspective this park gets mixed reviews. The rules ask that dogs be on a 4’ or less lease, you may only have two pets (unless you get prior approval), they must do their business in one small area and are not allowed on most grassy areas throughout the park. We make a consorted effort not too let our dog pee or poop in others yards but we don’t always have control over where that happens. We did like the fact that you could take them down to the ocean to play in the water and on the beach when the tide was out. Within two miles of the RV park is Moose Point State Park with a few miles of hiking trails, picnic area and water access (a daily use fee is charged). Downtown Belfast does have a fenced off-leash 1.4 – acre dog park with water for dogs and benches for owners.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 16, 2021

      Freeport / Durham KOA

      Good Location, Clean, Lots of Camping Options

      I have a love– hate relationship with KOA campgrounds. They tend to be overpriced and not consistent. You will find one that has nice sites at a decent price. Then, there are the others which are complete opposite. This KOA is on my good side.  There are lots of site choices, cabins, yurts, and tent sites to choose from.  The location is good as it is about 10-15 minutes far from the town of Freeport(home to L.L. Bean and tons of outlet stores), the pretty coastal town of South Freeport, four craft breweries and a cidery, and Bradbury Mountain State Park. The owners and work campers are very friendly and the super welcoming. Normally I am not concerned how nice people are but they go out of their way to make sure you get all the discounts you can and put you in a site that you prefer. 

      We have stayed here a few times and are always impressed how well-cared for the grounds are and how and clean the common areas, bathrooms, and pool are. The grass is always cut, weeds trimmed, fire pits cleaned and there is no trash lying on the ground. There are lots of seasonal sites but they are in the back portion of the park with the transients being in the front. The park has nice super long 50 amp FHU pull-thrus in the front of the park which will fit any length RV and tow vehicle. Some of these sites are “buddy” sites with a shared patio, but are so wide that even if you don’t know your neighbors, it would not be a bother because you are far enough apart. The only downside to these pull thrus is there is no shade. We tend to be there in cooler months so shade is not a problem. However, the rest of the campground has a very park-like feel with over 50 acres there is plenty of room to roam and even a short nature trail through a wooded area. Many sites backup against the woods or are in wooded areas so keep that in mind when making your reservation. We give this park two thumbs up for their dog park which is ten times the size of the average KOA dog park. My lab had plenty of room to run and chase a ball and there were never any other dogs there which was nice. Plus, it was clean and free of dog poop! Normally, there are plenty of activities like s’mores by the fire, crafts, pony rides (yes, they have their own ponies on site), ice cream social, hay rides but this year they were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We don’t use those amenities anyway so that wasn’t a problem but can see that would be fun activities for kids. We were in a buddy sites with our friends and liked the shared patio. Since we were in the open area, we were able to get both satellite with our roof-mounted dome and some over-the-air channels from Portland which is about 45 minutes away. All of our hook-ups were in an accessible place but we were also in a long pull thru and could position the RV in the site accordingly. 

      Some of the cons for this park are the lack of cable, so-so wifi, and the dusty gravel roads and pot holes. There are a few restrooms buildings scattered around the park which may not be close depending on what site you are in.

    • Christina V.
      Sep. 18, 2022

      Winslow Park And Campground

      Incredible View - with an RV Park Feel

      Winslow Park and Campground is a busy 100 campsite and park run by the town of Freeport, ME.

      We stayed in site #1 and were pleasantly surprised to not have any neighbors that night, which meant our site seemed larger than it ordinarily would have. The sites are small- similar to what you would find in an RV park. They are large enough to fit long class A and large tow vehicles into, but not much room is left between you and your neighbors, and there are few if any trees separating the sites.

      There are warm showers, but we did not find them to be very clean. Regardless, we did enjoy our stay at Winslow. There was a concert going on when we arrived, but the park was less busy when everyone left for the night. The sunrise over the bay view we had was absolutely incredible- we loved our waterfront view and it was definitely the best park about this site.

      At $50, this was also one of the more expensive sites we’ve stayed at. The view was definitely worth the price, but I don’t know if I would stay again simply because the RV park feel isn’t really our favorite aesthetic.

      Either way, we appreciated the proximity to Freeport and the amenities and view at the time!

      Of note: we visited the House of Hounds on Sniffspot the next morning so our dog could run and play- that ended up being one of our favorite things we have done on this trip. Omar has a beautiful open field that he lets people bring their dogs to play in and it was absolutely divine- especially since our guy doesn’t love other dogs so we can’t rely on dog parks for exercise. He enjoyed having the whole field to himself!

    • Tiffany N.
      Aug. 5, 2018

      Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

      Wonderful!

      A beautiful place with a farm, campground and state park all together! There are tenting spots, camper spots and field spots. I recommend any with tree coverage. There are bathrooms close by to all, the main lodge is nice and the food at the snack shack is sooo good!! burgers, pizza, salad- all local and from their gardens. The working farm is open to visit and walk around. Pet the baby cows and see the pigs and goats. they have a ton of activities going on through the summer. Our huge tent site was $60 for a busy August weekend. totally reasonable! we had a lovely time despite the rain and will try to go again next year! The grounds are a short drive to downtown Freeport for shopping at the outlets and LLBean.

    • M
      Aug. 28, 2018

      Shore Hills Campground & RV Park

      Great Campground only minutes from Boothbay

      We just spent the weekend here and were very impressed with the water views and the size of the sites. The campground is pet friendly- I think almost everyone we saw had a dog. The facilities were clean although I did not use the showers as we have a travel trailer.There are many sites along the river that flows with the tide. Overall a great place to stay!

    • D
      Sep. 12, 2020

      Martin Stream Campground

      Hidden gem!

      This is a beautiful, family and pet friendly campground. Very well kept. The bathrooms and showers were always clean. Plenty of activities. There is a beautiful nature trail along the stream!

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 20, 2021

      Searsport Shores Ocean Campground

      Small RV park

      Well maintained. Pet friendly BUT must be in leak at all times. Cannot be left alone in RV or vehicle. No sewer. Friendly atmosphere

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 29, 2021

      Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground

      Great river access, close to town.

      We chose to stay at this campground because it was close to downtown Bethel, had river access, and had a full hook-up site for our 45’ RV. Campsites vary from full hook-up pull through to grassy shaded private sites perfect for tent camping. The sites are pretty close together and ours was a buddy site which meant our patio faced our neighbor’s patio. Since the sites were so close, we were practically sitting next to them. Luckily, they were nice people and we enjoyed talking to them. 

      Not all sites are level and we found it difficult to get into because of the tight roads and dangling tree limbs. Some of the best sites are unfortunately reserved for work campers. These are pull-ins with a view of a grassy field. The wifi at our site (#21) was horrible and we never used it. There is no cable and we were not able to pick up any over-the-air television channels. The campground is pretty wooded which was nice for the shade but meant we were not able to get satellite reception with our dome mounted receiver. We ended up using our portable receiver and after two days of moving the unit we were finally able to lock into the satellites. 

      We selected a 50-amp full hookup pull through site which was $46/night. Our sewer was uphill at our site which is a big pet peeve of ours and super annoying when it comes to empty the tanks. The 50-amp worked well and it was well-placed in the site as was the water. The roads and campsites are gravel and the patios are a mix of gravel and grass. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. The campground is adjacent to a paved walking/biking path that leads to downtown Bethel. We used the path to walk over to the farmers market and found it very convenient to walk our dog. There is also a mowed path through a field that we also liked for walking our dog. 

      The best aspect of this campground is the access to the Androscoggin River. The park rents kayaks, canoes, and tubes and has a shuttle service that will take you up river for so you can float back to the campground. We used the campgrounds shuttle livery service to take our kayak and paddleboard up river for a leisurely float down the river so we could enjoy the scenery, have a picnic, and fish. (Since we used our own boats, the coast was cheaper.) The campground offers this service to non-campers which meant there were a lot of people walking through the campground. The bathroom in the campground was old and tired and heavily used by people floating the river which and was pretty dirty. They also have a sluice on the property, where (for a fee) you can get a bucket of mined material and get to sort through it looking for minerals and gems. Whatever you find, you keep. 

      The campground is located off Route 2 which is fairly convenient but the road noise was pretty loud as this is a heavily trafficed road. Downtown Bethel is just a few minutes away and has a brewery, grocery, restaurants, shops, and the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum. About five miles away is Sunday River which is a ski area. We took the chair lift up the mountain so we could hike around and take in the beautiful views.  On the way, we stopped at Sunday River Brewery and had a delicious meal and great beer.

    • R
      May. 17, 2021

      Freeport / Durham KOA

      Great spot, great hosts

      Kid and pet friendly. Lots of activities for kids including a flashlight candy hunt, water slide, and s’more roast. We’ve been coming back for years and the addition of a glamping tent, cabins, and domes have made it even nicer!


    Guide to Belgrade

    Dispersed camping opportunities near Belgrade, Maine provide access to the region's interconnected freshwater lakes and forest terrain. The Belgrade Lakes chain encompasses seven distinct bodies of water at elevations ranging from 238-248 feet above sea level, creating varied shoreline camping environments. Summer temperatures typically reach 70-80°F during peak camping months between late May and September.

    What to do

    Fishing from shore or dock: Campers can fish directly from waterfront sites at Augusta West Kampground, where "kids caught many sunfish & had loads of fun" according to one family. The lake is known for bass, perch and pike fishing.

    Water recreation beyond swimming: While most waterfront campgrounds offer swimming, Beaver Brook Campground (now Jellystone Park Androscoggin Lake) offers "canoeing, kayaking, mini golf and disc golf" along with "water slides at the pool" for families seeking varied activities.

    Nature observation from campsites: Early risers at waterfront sites can observe wildlife without leaving camp. As one visitor noted at Augusta West Kampground: "Loved waking up to the sounds of the loons & even spotted a bald eagle!" Morning hours between 5-7am typically offer the best wildlife viewing.

    What campers like

    Quiet camping environments: For those seeking peaceful pet friendly camping near Belgrade, Maine, Two Rivers Campground offers "peaceful little gem at the river" atmosphere where campers can "took a canoe up the river for a couple hours" and enjoy the serenity of waterfront sites.

    Family-focused amenities: Parents appreciate structured activities at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, with one reviewer noting their "fireworks on July 4th could match Disney World!" The campground includes "pool, playground, bounce house, Yogi Bear, theme weeks" that keep children engaged throughout their stay.

    Well-maintained waterfront sites: Cleanliness ranks high among camper priorities at waterfront locations. A visitor to Martin Stream Campground remarked that it's a "beautiful, family and pet friendly campground. Very well kept. The bathrooms and showers were always clean. Plenty of activities. There is a beautiful nature trail along the stream!"

    What you should know

    Water access varies by site location: Not all waterfront campsites offer direct water entry points. Some campgrounds feature central docks and boat launches instead of shoreline access from individual sites. Two Rivers Campground offers sites where "walking out the door is the serene view if the water" with "free use of canoes and kayaks" as a nice perk.

    Tent site terrain considerations: Tent campers should inquire about site surfaces and drainage. At Tiny Cabins of Maine, tent platforms provide "sturdy wooden platform" foundations that keep tents dry after rain, with "hammocks" adding comfort options.

    Seasonal considerations: The Belgrade Lakes region experiences typical New England seasonal variations. Most campgrounds operate from mid-May through mid-October, with optimal water temperatures for swimming in July and August. Wildlife sightings are most common during early morning hours.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for varied entertainment options: Families staying multiple days need activity diversity beyond swimming. One parent noted Beaver Brook Campground (Jellystone) "has a lot of stuff for kids including playground, pool, water slides, canoeing, kayaking, mini golf and disc golf. Definitely a place to stay for a few days."

    Consider campground layout for kid safety: Parents should evaluate site placement relative to water, roads and facilities. At Martin Stream Campground, campers appreciate the "really nice park and pool" with daily organized activities that keep children engaged in supervised environments.

    Budget for visitor fees: Some campgrounds charge additional fees for day visitors. One camper at Martin Stream noted these charges can apply "even if they are only staying an hour" which affects families planning to meet friends or relatives during their stay.

    Tips from RVers

    Site positioning affects comfort: RVers appreciate thoughtfully positioned waterfront sites. At Two Rivers Campground, RV sites are "located parallel to the river so your patio is open to the river and you have an unobstructed water view. However, these sites are fairly short and would not accommodate larger RVs."

    Camp store availability: Most campgrounds in the Belgrade region maintain small stores with essential supplies, reducing the need to break camp for basics. Augusta/Gardiner KOA store carries "ice an food an other camping supplies even stuff for trailer repairs" according to one RVer.

    Utilities and connections: Many sites offer water and electric but limited sewer hookups. Check dump station policies before arrival as some campgrounds have strict usage limits. This matters particularly for extended stays with pets requiring frequent site cleanup.

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Belgrade, ME is More to Life Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 6 reviews.

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