Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Bar Mills, ME

Wassamki Springs Campground permits pets with proof of rabies vaccination required for dogs. Several pet-friendly campgrounds near Bar Mills accommodate both tent and RV campers with pets, including Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park and Silver Springs Campground. Most campgrounds feature full-service sites with water, electric, and sewer hookups alongside amenities like showers, fire rings, and picnic tables. The sites are generally spacious with good separation between neighbors. Camping areas like Wassamki offer waterfront access where pets can enjoy outdoor activities, though swimming areas typically have restrictions regarding pets. Most campgrounds maintain a family-friendly atmosphere with both transient and seasonal campsites available.

Eastern Trail access provides excellent pet exercise opportunities, particularly from Wild Duck Campground which sits approximately one mile from the trail through Scarborough Marsh. Leashed dogs can explore the natural surroundings while their owners enjoy the scenic wetlands and wildlife viewing. Tent sites designated for pet owners tend to be somewhat limited in size and privacy compared to RV spaces. Campground bathrooms and facilities are generally well-maintained and clean, though tent campers may find the accommodations more suitable for RVs and trailers. The Eastern Trail offers miles of pet-friendly pathways for hiking and biking, with several campgrounds situated near the Scarborough Marsh providing natural habitat observation. Most campgrounds enforce standard pet policies including leash requirements, waste cleanup, and noise control.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Bar Mills, Maine (172)

    1. Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 883-4432

    "Spent three nights in a nice sized, quiet spot, on the camps’ outside loop. The park is well located, near the beach, shopping, and with access to Portland."

    "This adult only campground is peaceful and quiet, with the sounds of birds and the trees being the main thing you hear - it is quite relaxing.  "

    2. Bayley's Camping Resort

    17 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 883-6043

    "We like to stay in the “south section” which tends to have less kids because it is farther away from the “action.”"

    "Right next to the road. So yes lots of family glamping fun. But not for those looking for a more visceral Maine camping experience."

    3. Sandy Pines Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cape Porpoise, ME
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 967-2483

    "Beautiful setting, lots of trees, bordering on beautiful marsh area. Many different types of campsites: rent, RV, seasonal RV, cottages, glamping tents and cabins etc."

    "Dogs are welcome. Big rig friendly. Very close to attractions and restaurants and stores. We will be back next year with friends. We camped in our Minnie Winnie travel trailer."

    4. Old Orchard Beach Campground

    12 Reviews
    Ocean Park, ME
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-4477

    $100 - $145 / night

    "There is a small, but very well-kept dog park.  On top of all that there is pinball, Pac-Man, and pool table! "

    "There are lots of amenities in the campground like a basketball court, Wiffle ball field, horseshoes, badminton, playgrounds, arcade, swimming pools and hot tub, group bonfire, and dog park."

    5. Paradise Park Resort

    8 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-4633

    $63 / night

    "Great campground, it is walking distance to Old Orchard beach and has large sites. Many family activities including fishing, 2 pools, a dog park, and a snack shack."

    "Lots of barking dogs."

    6. Wild Acres Sun RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Ocean Park, ME
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-2535

    $60 - $400 / night

    "This was a nicely shaded and quiet park, even with kids running around. There was a nice pool for the kiddos, as well as kayaks and water toys for the pond, which looks like a lake."

    "Extremely crowded, close sites, and heavy car traffic in walking and bike areas. Sun night was way quieter than Fri and Sat night."

    7. Wassamki Springs Campground

    5 Reviews
    Gorham, ME
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 839-4276

    $30 - $390 / night

    "One unique thing that I liked was that each spot had multiple faucet hookups which may not always be necessary but it was a nice thing to have when we needed to run water outside without having to unhook"

    "Pond is warm water and sandy entrances although a little mucky further in from fallen pine needles. Water shoes suggested. Well organized events even in a pandemic. Cleaning done constantly."

    8. Wild Acres Tent & Trailer Park

    6 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-2535

    "Great huge campground only a walk to the beach from one entrance. Train goes by close to sites near beach access! Most sites are gravel.. clean clean clean"

    "And of course the beach was walking distance which was the biggest draw for us. If you have little ones, time your beach trips with low tide. The waves crash pretty hard at high tide."

    9. Sun Outdoors Old Orchard Beach Downtown

    6 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-2352

    "They allowed me to drive around and look at the other campsites as I was needing a site with limited/no tree coverage."

    "Nice pool; playground for kids, can walk to old orchard; or they have a bus also!"

    10. Wassamki Spring Camping Area

    5 Reviews
    Gorham, ME
    8 miles
    +1 (207) 839-4276

    "Nice place, good people convenient location"

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Bar Mills, ME

1013 Reviews of 172 Bar Mills Campgrounds


  • Marla B.
    Jul. 15, 2022

    Chocorua KOA

    Beautiful campground in the mountains of NH

    The grounds are well maintained with flowers planted everywhere. Staff is extra friendly. Bathrooms and showers could use updating but were spotless. Very pet friendly with dog park, agility equipment, dog pond and dog wash.

  • Pawsfuradventure T.
    Jul. 22, 2018

    Wakeda Campground, LLC

    Beautiful forest

    We stayed At Wakeda Campground overnight during a trip from Maine back to Long Island, NY. It was located very close off of 95 and allows pets. We were overwhelmed by the beautiful massive forest. The campground was splendid with old tall, pine trees everywhere. They offered electric, water, and sewer hook up, trading post that had camping goods and snacks, WiFi hotspot, pool table, and lounging area. They also had a game room, miniature golf, coffee shop and dog park.

    The first campsite they assigned to us was very secluded but unfortunately, we were coming in during a major rainstorm. That site was a little flooded so we chose another. It still had beautiful trees surrounding it but not as secluded from neighbors. There are also many seasonal campers there but all of their sites were beautifully decorated with flowers and such. Everyone was friendly that we encountered during our stay.

    We had bathrooms located near our site. They were four separate bathrooms that had a sink and toilet and were clean. They did offer showers in another area but I did not use them.

    Walking around we saw wild turkeys, bunnies, and a hummingbird. It would have been great if they offered a nature trail in the campground since the forest was so beautiful. There were paths that went into the woods but they were marked for employees only.

    The next day we wanted to go for a hike before we hit the road. Unfortunately, the state parks near the campsite do not allow dogs during late Spring to early Fall. Using our Bring Fido App, we found Rails to Trails nearby that we could bring our dog and hiking cat. We did the Salisbury Point Ghost Trail that was nice and shady, though flat, but a nice leisurely walk for all of us.

  • Paulina B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2024

    Thousand Trails Moody Beach

    Consider Thousand Trails Membership for Better Value

    Consider the Thousand Trails membership when booking this site. Our annual membership fees basically covered what it would cost to camp here for two weeks.

    The campground has good proximity to Orchard Beach and Portland. However, the spots are pretty tight, and the WiFi is awful away from the registration office. We were in the wooded area, but those camping on the outskirts seemed able to utilize their Starlink.

    The dog park and pool were small but nice. The bathroom facilities were pretty good, though they weren't cleaned as often as they should be.

  • C
    Apr. 11, 2021

    Paradise Park Resort

    Great clean campground

    Great campground, it is walking distance to Old Orchard beach and has large sites. Many family activities including fishing, 2 pools, a dog park, and a snack shack.

  • Erin M.
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Chocorua KOA

    Small, quiet family campground

    The Chocorua KOA is a great campground with super friendly staff, a variety of sites and lots of activities and things to do for everyone in the family.

    We stayed with two other families on pull-through full hook-up sites 43, 45, and 47. Although we were on the main road, we really enjoyed these sites. They were wooded and in a central location close to the playgrounds, pavilion, beach and nature trails. Site 45 was pretty narrow but the other two sites had a bit more space so we mostly used 43 and 47 to hang out. We especially loved that the pull-through road behind our sites was not a main access road so we had a nice long stretch of road that was just for us. We played games and the kids road bikes without having to worry about cars driving through.

    There are also a lot of really nice tent sites along the water, cabins, teepees, lodges and great areas for groups to camp. They are fairly strict with quiet hours so it is a very quiet campground at night.

    The facilities are nice and clean. The pavilion and fire pit area are a nice place to gather with games and a mining station to enjoy. There are two playgrounds for little and big kids. The bathrooms are quite dated but clean. The pool is freezing cold so the kids didn’t swim much. The beach area is small and not deep enough to swim but the kids enjoyed playing in the sand and water. There are a lot of options for boat rentals- paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and row boats. There is a beautiful board walk that leads through the marsh to a system of short nature trails. We really enjoyed walking the trails though some need a lot of work due to fallen trees and overgrowth. There were also a lot of free activities for the kids like crafts, wagon rides and games with a full schedule of events. You really never have to leave this campground!

    This is also an incredibly dog-friendly campground with a fun dog park, a special swimming pond just for dogs and doggie day care available. This is one of the most pet loving campgrounds we’ve ever camped in and our pup loved it!!

    We had a great trip and will definitely be back!

  • Ryan P.
    Aug. 31, 2022

    Gunstock Campground

    Amazing stay

    Large campsites, clean amenities, nice dog park, great store with everything you need and located near like Winni.

  • L
    Jul. 6, 2020

    Wakeda Campground, LLC

    Friendly, with a great location

    I came here last year with my dog.  We only stayed two nights.  It was his first time camping, so I made a note in my reservation request that I'd like a fairly remote site - just in case he got loud.  They put me in the perfect site, near the dog park (they have a dog park!).  When the forecast changed to thunderstorms, they let me switch my dates without any hassle.  The location is convenient for Newburyport, Portsmouth, and the Seacoast.   We ended up having a lovely stay.

    Just a note, I took my dog for a walk around the campground and noticed that many of the other sites were rather close together - including the cabins.  Some people don't mind, and even enjoy, close neighbors.  If you're like me, however, you'll want to ask for a more remote site.

    One more thing to note; I booked through Rover Pass and ended up paying them a fee.  Next time I'll contact the park directly.

    I'm looking forward to another trip soon!

  • pThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 15, 2022

    Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach

    Great place

    Absolutely beautiful! Clean, quiet, had a shaded site near the dog park which was awesome for us with our pups

  • p
    Jul. 18, 2021

    Wakeda Campground, LLC

    Great for kids and dogs!

    Nice clean camp ground. Beautiful dog park with agility course. Restrooms were clean and centrally located.


Guide to Bar Mills

Bar Mills offers pet-friendly camping between the Saco River and Route 202 in southern Maine. Located 15 miles west of Portland, the area features a combination of wooded sites and waterfront locations. Campgrounds typically open from May through mid-October with peak season lasting from late June through Labor Day. Weather remains moderate with daytime summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F and cooler evenings in the 50-60°F range.

What to do

Kayaking and canoeing on natural waterways: Wild Duck Adult Campground provides access to Scarborough Marsh for paddling enthusiasts. "This quiet campground is about a mile from the Eastern Trail through the Scarborough Marsh," notes Kevin W. "It is within a mile of the Audubon center office, where you can either put in your own kayak/canoe or rent one."

Visit Old Orchard Beach: Paradise Park Resort offers convenient shuttle service to the beach and pier. "Walking distance to Old Orchard Beach, this campground has something for everyone. A shuttle will take you to the town beach or you can walk/ride bikes the .25 miles," explains Jessica S. The resort maintains multiple activities onsite including "fishing, 2 pools, a dog park, and a snack shack."

Explore Kennebunkport: Sandy Pines Campground provides a base for visiting this historic coastal town. "Sandy Pines is located a very short bike ride from Cape Porpoise, home of Nunann's Restaurant, Mussette, Lost Fire and Pier 77. Some of the best food in the area without having to deal with the crushing crowds of the Kennebunkport scene," shares Chris.

Mountain biking on local preserves: The area offers multiple trail systems for cyclists. "For those so inclined, there is great mountain biking either through the Tyler Preserve down to Cape Porpoise or North through the Emmitt Smith Preserve," recommends Joe R. from Sandy Pines Campground.

What campers like

Adults-only camping environment: Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park provides a quieter experience without children. "This adult only campground is peaceful and quiet, with the sounds of birds and the trees being the main thing you hear - it is quite relaxing," writes Heather C. "The trees are quite tall and create a lovely canopy overhead."

Proximity to Eastern Trail: Several pet-friendly campgrounds near Bar Mills connect to this multi-use pathway. "My wife and I enjoy riding our bikes on rail trails. This quiet campground is about a mile from the Eastern Trail through the Scarborough Marsh," notes Kevin W. about Wild Duck Adult Campground.

Clean facilities and grounds: Bayley's Camping Resort maintains high standards for bathrooms and common areas. "This park has so many amenities and things to do that it is a destination in itself and you and your kids will be busy the entire time. The staff is super friendly and helpful and the park is very clean and well-maintained," explains Nancy W.

Beach access options: Old Orchard Beach Campground offers trolley service to avoid parking hassles. "Old Orchard Beach is a fun, family-oriented campground located in the fun little beach town of Old Orchard Beach. The best thing is there is a trolley that takes you from the campground to the beach so you don't have to deal with parking," notes Nancy W.

What you should know

Mosquitoes can be intense: Bug protection is essential, especially near marsh areas. "The only negative of this place was the mosquitoes. They were TERRIBLE. In the time it took after we parked the camper, to when I could dig the bug spray out of our truck I was covered in bites," warns Megan W. about Wild Duck Adult Campground.

Train noise at some locations: Wild Acres Sun RV Resort has tracks nearby that may affect sleep. "The campground map is missing the train tracks that are between the campground and the ocean. The trains all blow their horn and you will hear it if your at one of the site 'by the ocean'," warns Bryan.

Varying levels of privacy between sites: Site selection matters for those seeking seclusion. "Depending on your site location you may get more privacy than if you stay in the big rig sites. The wooded sites tend to be more private and less loud. Staying by any of the pools will be louder," advises Claire T. about Bayley's Camping Resort.

Seasonal variations in crowd levels: Shoulder seasons offer quieter experiences. "We visited in the off-season but can only imagine the park gets pretty busy especially in the front section where the swimming pool, arcade, camp store, and other activities are located," observes Nancy W. about Old Orchard Beach Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Look for campgrounds with multiple pool options: Bayley's Camping Resort separates adult and child swimming areas. "There is a kids pool and a pool for the adults only w/bar. A pond for fishing, there are kayaks etc... Shower throughout and I might add very clean," shares Christopher S.

Consider activity calendars: Paradise Park Resort schedules family-friendly events. "This campground is very cute, oriented to families and couples. There are multiple pools and playgrounds. One pool has a hot tub for kids. There's also paddleboats available to rent," notes Tonisha T.

Evaluate tent-friendly locations: Some resorts better accommodate RVs than tents. "The most significant con was that this campground is truly only for RV camping. Us tent campers were on sites with zero trees. It almost felt as if they were trying to dissuade tent campers from coming here," cautions Tim S. about Sandy Pines Campground.

Explore shoulder season camping: Nathan S. recommends Paradise Park Resort during less crowded times: "We're typically state park campers, but decided to stay 2 nights at a resort campground to recharge and be close to the beach. We had a great experience! Awesome amenities, close to the beach (they offer a shuttle too) and great pool."

Tips from RVers

Book wooded sites for shade: Old Orchard Beach Campground offers varied site types. "We liked the sections in the back (Bear Brook and Black Forest) which are set away from the entrance and the majority of activities," suggests Nancy W.

Expect tighter spacing at peak times: Holiday weekends can feel crowded. "More of a festival than an RV resort. Extremely crowded, close sites, and heavy car traffic in walking and bike areas. Sun night was way quieter than Fri and Sat night," notes David A. about Wild Acres Sun RV Resort.

Reserve premium sites early: Waterfront locations fill quickly at popular campgrounds. "We stayed on a spot by the water, that was totally worth the upgrade," states Julie C. about Wassamki Springs Campground.

Pack extension cords and hoses: Utility placement varies by campground. "The utilities were in the far back of the site so make sure you have long enough hoses," advises Nancy W. about Wassamki Springs. Utility boxes at some locations may require additional length to reach your connection points.

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