Camping options near Kents Hill, Maine include several waterfront campgrounds with access to lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. The region experiences seasonal camping conditions, with most campgrounds operating from May through mid-October. Many campgrounds offer activities around the water, from swimming to canoeing, with numerous hiking trails available in the surrounding forests and preserves.
What to do
Paddling on the water: Thomas Point Beach and Campground provides direct water access for kayakers. "We put our kayaks into the water right at the beach and had a nice float in the bay," notes one visitor. The campground is close to Brunswick, making it convenient for exploring the coastal region.
Disc golf courses: Beaver Brook Campground offers an on-site disc golf course for campers. "Very nice campground with a good camp store and disc golf course. We will stay again!" says one reviewer. The course provides entertainment without leaving the campground property.
Hiking local preserves: Several natural areas surround the camping options near Kents Hill. One camper at Shore Hills Campground mentioned, "Nearby is the Ovens Mouth Preserve which has great hiking and nice water views and is just one of many nature preserves in the area which all are very nice, well-marked, well-maintained, and dog-friendly."
What campers like
Water activities: The lakes and streams in the Kents Hill area provide popular recreation spots. At Augusta West Kampground, campers appreciate "access to the docks for fishing & kayaking! Kids caught many sunfish & had loads of fun!" Another visitor noted they "loved our site right on the water."
Wildlife viewing: The lakes around Kents Hill offer opportunities to spot local wildlife. "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," reported one camper at Augusta West Kampground.
Bathroom facilities: Clean bathrooms are consistently mentioned as a positive feature. One camper at Martin Stream Campground noted, "The bathrooms and showers were always clean." Similarly, at Thomas Point Beach, a reviewer mentioned, "The bathroom was spotless!"
What you should know
Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds in the Kents Hill area operate only from spring through fall. Jellystone Park Androscoggin Lake runs from May 13 to October 10, while Martin Stream Campground operates May through October.
Site privacy considerations: Privacy between sites varies significantly between campgrounds. At Martin Stream Campground, one camper noted, "The sites are close enough to hear every word of every conversation and there is nothing to screen sites from each other."
Road noise factors: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise due to their proximity to main roads. At Boothbay Craft Brewery & RV Resort, a camper mentioned, "If there is a down side to the park it would be the road noise. You are right off of Rt. 27, which is the main road into Boothbay Harbor."
Tips for camping with families
Family-oriented activities: Martin Stream Campground offers organized activities for children. "The campground is wonderful; clean, quiet but with plenty to do," reports one visitor. Another adds, "Plenty of activities. There is a beautiful nature trail along the stream!"
Swimming options: Multiple water features are available for kids. At Beaver Brook Campground, reviewers note the "choice of pool or pond" and mention "amazing campground. Has a lot of stuff for kids including playground, pool, water slides, canoeing, kayaking, mini golf and disc golf."
Campground atmosphere: More to Life Campground provides a quieter family environment. A seasonal camper states, "We love this place because it's not a party campground and is very family friendly." The campground operates from Memorial Day through September.
Tips from RVers
Hookup availability: RV sites with hookups vary across campgrounds. At Thomas Point Beach, campers should note that "the electrical hook ups are like 1 box for every 10 camping spots so they are kinda far away so make sure u have an extension cord of some sort and there's no water or sewer hook ups so fill ur water tank before parking."
Site selection: Choosing the right site can impact your experience. At Shore Hills Campground, "The 50-amp full hook-up sites towards the front of the park are closer together with not as much privacy and near the road so you get some of that noise."
Dump station policies: Be aware of dump station limitations. At Martin Stream Campground, "There are no sewer hookups but you are only allowed ONE use at dump station upon leaving the campground." Some parks charge additional fees for multiple dump station uses.