Best Campgrounds near Bingham, ME

Camping in the Bingham, Maine area encompasses a range of options from established campgrounds to primitive sites along rivers and ponds. The region includes developed facilities like Happy Horseshoe Campground in Lexington Township and Two Rivers Campground in Skowhegan, both offering tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. Several campgrounds provide waterfront access to Moosehead Lake, Flagstaff Lake, and the Kennebec River, with amenities varying from basic fire rings and picnic tables to full hookups with electric, water, and sewer connections.

Road conditions in this part of Maine can be challenging, particularly when accessing more remote camping areas. Many primitive sites require travel on unpaved logging roads that may become difficult after rain. "The road to get there might be a bit rough, but it's definitely manageable," noted one visitor about a campsite in the Bigelow Ecological Reserve. Most developed campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from May through September or October, with limited winter accessibility. Cell service is spotty throughout the area, particularly at more remote sites. Fire permits are required for many primitive campsites and can be obtained by calling local forest service offices, with numbers often posted on information boards at trailheads.

Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors to the Bingham area. Campers particularly value the secluded nature of many sites along ponds and streams. Several campgrounds provide boat access, with some even offering free canoe and kayak use. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "The echoing calls of loons during both day and night created an immersive natural ambiance, and the hooting owls added to the enchanting soundscape after sunset." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with moose sightings common in the early morning and evening hours, especially near ponds and wetlands. While primitive sites offer solitude and direct water access, developed campgrounds provide amenities like hot showers, dishwashing stations, and camp stores. Many campgrounds in the region maintain a traditional camping atmosphere with spacious, wooded sites that provide privacy between neighbors.

Best Camping Sites Near Bingham, Maine (119)

    1. Happy Horseshoe Campground

    6 Reviews
    Kingfield, ME
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 628-3471

    "Owners, Judy & Buster have created a camping gem in rural Maine."

    "Game room, pool, you can walk a holiday if you would like. Great entertainment on the weekends. Clean bathrooms and up to date. Friendly campers. Baked bean suppers sold on Saturday night."

    2. Gray Ghost Camps

    1 Review
    Moscow, ME
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (207) 534-7362

    3. Deer Farm Camps & Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    5 Reviews
    Kingfield, ME
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 265-4599

    "This small, family run campground is a nice spot to get off the grid and explore western Maine. I stayed here because of its proximity to the Fire Warden trail up Mt."

    "This campground is a little off the beaten path but it is worth it in our opinion. We discovered it while on a motorcycle trip 2 years ago. It was a great find."

    4. Alderbrook Camp Site

    1 Review
    Bingham, ME
    10 miles
    +1 (207) 402-9882

    $100 / night

    "It is relatively close to the road but there is very little traffic and no noise. The space is level.  "

    6. Flagstaff Hut

    1 Review
    Caratunk, ME
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 265-2400

    "This was the second of four huts on Maine Huts and Trails network of trails and it is situated very close to a gorgeous lake. The fall colors were at peak when we were there."

    7. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    10 Reviews
    Abbot, ME
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 876-2731

    $49 - $999 / night

    "We were in need of a shower and a place for the night and this campground was perfectly situated off the highway to Greenville. "

    "Our site was great because we could see the kids at the playground and the pool, but there were many great sites a bit more tucked away as well."

    8. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Yonder Hill

    5 Reviews
    Skowhegan, ME
    19 miles
    Website

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

    9. Two Rivers Campground

    8 Reviews
    Skowhegan, ME
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 474-6482

    $35 / night

    "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."

    10. Abnaki Family Camping Center

    2 Reviews
    Madison, ME
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 474-2070
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Recent Reviews near Bingham, ME

276 Reviews of 119 Bingham Campgrounds


  • Yung H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins

    Fantastic

    Its a really cool spot to explore. I went when the water was low and was able to adventure where youre not meant to and man was it a blast.Found my own pride rock(lion king) and was able to meditate in silence and be away from all the boaters and atvs was super peaceful with a water near by. The tent campers around me were really solid people aswell.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Two Rivers Campground

    Quiet on the River

    Very nice with easy access with wonderful hosts.

  • Jessica D.
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Peaks-Kenny State Park

    It has been an excellent experience.

    Everyone has been really nice, beautiful beach and trails. I got the only walk-in site it might be the best site here

  • T
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    Russell

    Very nice staff friendly,everything met our expectations, will definitely book a week for next summer.

  • Ethan S.
    Sep. 18, 2025

    Dead River Access on Long Falls Dam Road

    Absolutely Beautiful

    I have been here numerous time with my GF and my friends alike and just about every time we have spotted moose and had a great time in the backroads of maine. If you go up the road a little bit theres a big lake on top of the dam and (not sure if you can fish it) there are some nice fish up there as well. Overall great time and plenty of great memories!

  • Linda C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Trout Brook Campground

    Tranquil

    You’re camping close to others but it was quiet at night when we were there mid-week.

  • S
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Jo-Mary Campground

    Yea, beautiful location, but overpriced & lacking

    They charged us almost $400 for two tent sites, for two nights.  They are clearly resting on their laurels, need to hire more help for peak periods, be in the office when they need to be available and answer their phones and return phone calls, and also need to check for garbage left by previous campers and have their port-a-potties emptied way more often (gross!)

    If you can get past the price gouging and lack of attention to detail, the place IS beautiful and enjoyable.

  • Christopher  S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 17, 2025

    Honey Run Campground and Beach

    Under New Ownership

    Nice campground, we enjoyed our site next to the cabin that our friends stayed in. One thing to note, lots of returning seasonal campers.

    The campground offers lots of fun activities, such as bingo, karaoke, and live music. The new owners plan on new upgrades as time goes on.

  • D
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Honey Run Campground and Beach

    Family oriented!

    Perfect stay if you have kiddos and dogs! There’s a playground, arcade, and beach. They offer kayak and canoe rentals. We grabbed a tent site for 3 days and it had water and electric! You get a picnic table and fire ring


Guide to Bingham

Camping spots near Bingham, Maine are scattered across the North Woods region where elevations range from 500-1,000 feet. The area sits at the gateway to Maine's High Peaks region with the Kennebec River serving as a major geographic feature. Summer temperatures typically reach 75-85°F during the day while dropping to 50-60°F at night, creating ideal camping conditions from late May through early October.

What to do

ATV trail exploration: Access over 1,000 miles of trails directly from Spacious Skies Balsam Woods in Abbott Village, about 30 minutes from Bingham. "We did not use the ATV trails that are directly off the campground, but they were great! We did, however, rent an ATV from Northwoods Outfitters in Greenville (just 20 minutes away) and it was our favorite activity yet!" according to a reviewer who visited in June.

Moose viewing excursions: Early morning or evening hours offer the best wildlife spotting opportunities at nearby ponds. "We were able to see moose regularly during evening hours just a few miles from camp. When leaving camp make a left, drive aprox 15 mins and you are sure to see them," reports a camper who stayed at Happy Horseshoe Campground in Lexington Township.

River activities: Rent or bring watercraft to explore the Kennebec River system. "A couple of convenient boat launches and several well-maintained docks. The swimming opportunities are fantastic, although it's important to be cautious of the strong river current beyond the shore," notes a visitor to Gray Ghost Camps. Free canoe and kayak use is available at some campgrounds, with a reviewer at Two Rivers mentioning, "One of the nice features is that they offer free use of their canoes/kayaks/peddle boats. You reserve a 2-hour time slot, and they provide you with the paddles and life jackets."

What campers like

Waterfront access: Sites along rivers and lakes rank consistently high in reviews. A guest at Two Rivers Campground in Skowhegan appreciated the unique layout: "Some of the RV sites are located parallel to the river so your patio is open to the river and you have an unobstructed water view." Another camper noted, "At 6:45am I saw two bald eagles patrolling the Kennebec."

Traditional camping atmosphere: Many campsites maintain wooded settings with ample privacy. "Grounds are equipped with spacious woodsy sites, two very clean bath houses, a rec room, walking trail, nice sized inground pool, playground for smaller kids, a store with Cafe and a teeny-tiny laundry room," described one visitor to Happy Horseshoe Campground.

Hiking proximity: The region offers access to numerous trails including sections of the Appalachian Trail. A camper at Deer Farm Camps & Campground mentioned, "I stayed here because of its proximity to the Fire Warden trail up Mt. Abram; I like to get up and on the trail early, so this was an ideal location. It's not far to the peaks in the Bigelow Preserve, Sugarloaf, Spaulding, or the Crockers, either."

What you should know

Weather considerations: The camping season typically runs from mid-May through October, with most campgrounds closing for winter. Some sites at higher elevations can experience frost even in September.

Road conditions: Access to primitive sites often requires navigating unpaved roads. A reviewer noted about Evergreens Campground: "If you want to ride ATV trails, fish and swim in the Kennebec River, ride mountain bikes on the Kennebec rail trail this is a great place to stay. The down side is the truck traffic on the nearby roads. The campground is near an intersection so logging trucks slow and accelerate nearby starting early in the morning."

Cash requirements: Some smaller campgrounds don't accept credit cards. "Bring cash or a check because they don't accept credit cards," advised a camper staying at Deer Farm Camps & Campground, who also noted the reasonable prices: "Each wooded site is relatively level and offers water and electric hookups, all for a price on par with state parks without utilities (even after tax is added to fees, you're still under $25/night)."

Cell service limitations: Connectivity is minimal or non-existent at many sites. "They do not offer wi-fi and your cell phone isn't much good either," reported a visitor to Deer Farm Camps & Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Several campgrounds feature pools or lake access for cooling off. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Skowhegan receives high marks for water features: "The swimming pool was awesome as well as the water slides. The fireworks on July 4th could match Disney World!" according to one family's experience.

Organized activities: Weekend programming keeps children entertained. "The campground offers so many fun activities that are well worth the time there. There is also a wagon ride offered on the weekend throughout the day," shared a visitor about Balsam Woods Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Many sites provide pond or river access for beginner anglers. "This campground has a gorgeous view of the lake. A great place to fish for bass and yellow perch," reported a camper who visited Abnaki Family Camping Center in Madison.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Waterfront and shaded sites fill quickly during summer months. "We had a long pull-thru site that was located under pine trees which provided welcomed shade since the temperatures were in the high 80's. The first site we were assigned was in the direct sun so we asked to move to a shady site and they were very accommodating," explained an RVer who stayed at Two Rivers Campground.

Utility hookups: Most established campgrounds offer water and electric, with some providing full hookups. "RV sites have cable with 70+ channels," noted a reviewer at Two Rivers Campground, though they also mentioned "pretty poor Wi-Fi" despite paying $59/night for a full hookup site.

Off-grid preparation: For those seeking more remote camping experiences, come prepared with adequate water and power. "Although they don't offer sewer, they do offer a dump station," mentioned a tent camper at Alderbrook Camp Site, who also appreciated the "picnic table, fire ring, full hook ups, and box with an information sheet that includes things to do and places to eat for the surrounding area."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Bingham, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bingham, ME offers a wide range of camping options, with 119 campgrounds and RV parks near Bingham, ME and 11 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Bingham, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bingham, ME is Happy Horseshoe Campground with a 4-star rating from 6 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bingham, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Bingham, ME.