Camping sites near Stillwater, Maine rest within a humid continental climate zone, experiencing significant seasonal temperature variations with warm summers and cold winters. The region receives approximately 46 inches of precipitation annually, with heavier rainfall occurring in summer months. Most campgrounds in the area sit within a 10-mile radius of Bangor, providing convenient access to both urban amenities and natural settings.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Pushaw Lake Campground offers direct lake access for anglers. "It was a particularly windy and unseasonably cold night. The wind was coming right off the lake which made it particularly hard to set up. After we got settled in, a nice fire and a little bourbon made it all worthwhile," shares Rick, who found the lakefront position worth the extra effort.
Hiking trails: Several campgrounds near Stillwater connect to local trail systems. The Micro A-Frame Cabin provides a peaceful base for exploring nearby trails. "This little slice of peace was well worth the drive! My fiancé and I stayed for just one night and spent the entire time hanging out around the fire or lounging inside the A-Frame. Very very cozy and wonderfully peaceful," reports Anna W.
Airport proximity: Travelers flying into the region should note that some campgrounds lie under flight paths. "Campground is quiet, except for the planes overhead as it is looking cated in the flight path for the local airport, but you soon tune this out," mentions Sherry M. about Pleasant Hill Campground.
What campers like
Spacious sites: Pumpkin Patch RV Resort receives praise for site spacing. "There is pretty good space between sites so you don't feel cramped or right on top of your neighbor. Most sites are level and there are long pull thrus so you don't have to unhitch if you are only staying one night," notes Nancy W.
Clean facilities: Consistent maintenance stands out to visitors. "Sites are very clean, good space, well laid out and pretty level. Good cellular and wi-fi coverage if that is important to you," reports Rick G. about the Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.
Staff interactions: Parks Pond Campground earns recognition for personable service. "Water rentals kayaks etc were very reasonable. Staff was very nice. Staff treated you like you were friends not customers. Restrooms were clean. I witnessed staff checking on them several times," writes Eric H.
What you should know
Limited amenities at some locations: While some campgrounds offer full facilities, others provide a more basic experience. "The park is nice and clean with just a few amenities but just an average campground. This campground caters more to adults and does not have too much for kids to do," reports Nancy W. about Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.
Internet availability varies: Connection quality differs between campgrounds. "Only real disappointment was lack of cell coverage for AT&T and if you want internet you must buy a package. Upside to purchased package - there are very little slow downs. Just be sure to only use the nimber of devices you purchased. We paid $69 for 3 devices for 30 days," explains Sherry M. at Pleasant Hill Campground.
Site conditions: Terrain varies significantly between campgrounds. "Pretty small site but nice layout. Wifi was terrible. Had to listen to an argument from a neighbor. Someone was parked in the spot and had to move so i could back in," shares Ryan about Cold River Campground.
Tips for camping with families
Activity availability: Bangor Holden KOA offers organized events for children. "Lots of organized activities and great Bingo on Saturday night. We did the pancake breakfast for donation, crafts, and wagon ride durring the day as well as enjoyed the well kept pool. The kids loved the playground and the ice cream window," describes Abby G.
Age-appropriate campgrounds: Some locations cater more to adults than families with children. "This campground caters more to adults and does not have too much for kids to do. Most of the campers were seasonals whose campsites were well-kept and they were quiet," notes a visitor about Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.
Tent camping options: Paul Bunyan Campground accommodates tent campers. "That camping could be so easy and fun! This is my first time actually camping in a tent for fun. The showers are nice and hot, it's quiet here at night, and it's such a chill atmosphere," shares Tasha H., a U.S. Army Veteran.
Tips from RVers
Pull-through availability: Several campgrounds offer convenient pull-through sites. "Most sites are level and there are long pull thrus so you don't have to unhitch if you are only staying one night," notes Nancy W. about Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.
Site leveling: Terrain varies between campgrounds. "We've only been here a few days, but first impressions mean a lot. It was raining when we got here but our site was relatively level and qe were ok until things dried up and we could finish leveling," explains Sherry M. about Pleasant Hill Campground.
Hookup positioning: Hookup layout affects setup convenience. "All the hook-ups were well-placed and we did not need extensions to connect. We received about twenty over-the-air channels with our television antenna," reports Nancy W.