RV parks near Stetson, Maine accommodate a diverse range of campers across seasons. Located in Penobscot County at approximately 240 feet above sea level, this central Maine region experiences average summer highs around 75°F and winter lows reaching well below freezing. The camping season runs predominantly from May through mid-October when temperatures and ground conditions make camping viable.
What to do
Hiking trails nearby: Snowmobile trails behind Pumpkin Patch RV Resort connect to walking paths through local woods. "Snowmobile trails behind the campground lead to a walking path that connects the high school and elementary school for a pleasant walk in the woods," notes Rebecca Y.
Fishing opportunities: Some campgrounds maintain stocked fishing ponds for guests. At Moose Creek RV Resort in Greenville, campers access a 3.5-acre stocked pond with kayaks and paddleboats available. As one visitor observed, "There is a small beach at the lake where you can swim and kayak (for rent)."
Coastal exploration: Many campers use campgrounds as base camps for exploring Maine's coastline. Camden Hills RV Resort puts you near harbor towns, with one camper noting, "We loved taking the ferry to Vinalhaven Island for the day and picking up prepared food at the Market Basket and eating it along the Rockland Harbor waterfront watching the boats come and go."
What campers like
Spacious sites: Narrows Too Camping Resort offers various site options including premium waterfront spots. "The sites are adequate and provide plenty of space," notes one camper, while another mentions, "Sites are level. All sites have a fire ring and picnic table."
Dog-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds cater specifically to pet owners. A camper at Timberland Acres RV Park observed, "Campground is VERY dog friendly! Lots of dogs being walked and on campsites." Pumpkin Patch RV Resort features "a new dog exercise area which has water and toys and is long enough for our Labrador retriever to chase a ball."
Seasonal events: Campgrounds often organize social gatherings during peak season. The Moorings Oceanfront RV Resort "organizes a lot of group activities including pot lucks, lobster shore dinners, BBQ feast, and cold beverages offered during Friday Happy Hours," according to one review. Another camper mentioned, "The park organizes a lot of group activities including... free weekend papers delivered to your site, free donuts on Sunday mornings."
What you should know
Seasonal operation limits: Most RV parks in the Stetson area operate only from May through October. One visitor to Patten Pond Camping Resort noted, "The campsite has a nice pond attached, it also has apartments with bathrooms as well as small cottages without bathrooms. It is a full service RV campsite so that is always convenient."
Cell service and WiFi availability: Internet access varies significantly between locations. A camper at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort reported, "Our Verizon phone got good reception and our hot spot worked well. The campground wi-fi was decent at our site but that depends on where you are in the park and what time of day you are using it."
Tidal considerations: Waterfront campgrounds experience significant tidal changes. At Narrows Too Camping Resort, one camper warned, "While the tide is out it's just a gross area of mud, muck, and rocks. We couldn't even kayak because the tide is that dramatic."
Tips for camping with families
Age-appropriate amenities: Consider campground demographics when choosing for families. A camper at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort observed, "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."
Swimming options: Pleasant Hill Campground offers recreational facilities for children. One reviewer mentioned, "Campground has playground, pool and rec room. Offers activities - but mainly directed toward children."
Wildlife encounters: Children can spot local animals around campgrounds. A Moose Creek RV Resort visitor reported, "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."
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategies: Look for level sites to accommodate larger RVs. At Moose Creek RV Resort, "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," though a visitor cautioned, "a handful of sites are sloped and we would not be able to get our 45' motorhome level."
Hookup configurations: RV parks typically offer full hookups with varying amperage options. At Timberland Acres RV Park, campers appreciate the "50 AMP, sewer & water hookup" but note some sites have "Gravel site, No shade."
Navigational hazards: Some parks have tight turns and obstacles to consider. A Pumpkin Patch RV Resort visitor observed, "The roads in and out and around the park are wide and easy to maneuver around," which contrasts with Camden Hills RV Resort where "roads are gravel with potholes" and "lots of tall pine trees provide shade but also make it a little difficult to navigate the roads. We had to go pretty slow to avoid hitting tree branches."