Several RV campgrounds offer diverse accommodations near Lincolnville, Maine, with sites generally ranging from $35-110 per night depending on location and amenities. The area experiences cool nights even in summer months, with temperatures often dropping below 55°F after sunset. Fall camping typically requires additional layers as overnight temperatures can dip into the 30s by late September.
What to do
Kayaking access points: At Mt Desert Narrows Camping Resort in Bar Harbor, water activities are readily available with kayak launching facilities. "There is a kayak launch as well, and pool, but both were closed since we came in at the end of season. Everyone was nice and we had an amazing time," notes Kasey M.
Explore local museums: The Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport sits just 5 miles from Moorings Oceanfront RV Resort. The museum showcases Maine's maritime history with authentic artifacts and exhibits. Nearby Winter Harbor offers additional historical sites within short drives from most campgrounds.
Hiking trails: Camden Hills State Park provides multiple hiking options with trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. "The hiking is world class...very challenging but also very rewarding. There is not too much wildlife here but we did manage to see a few deer and were delighted when we saw loons on Hadlock Pond," reports Bran P. from Narrows Too Camping Resort.
What campers like
Oceanfront sites: Narrows Too Camping Resort in Trenton provides premium waterfront views. "Love the location of this park. You are just a few miles from the bridge that takes you to Mt. Desert Island where you have Acadia National Park and the towns of Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, and a few other quaint little towns at your fingertips," explains Nancy W.
Clean facilities: Visitors consistently praise the maintenance of campgrounds. "The bathrooms were clean and the campground was well maintained," reports Erik B. about his experience at Mt Desert Narrows. This attention to cleanliness extends to most RV parks across the region.
Quiet atmosphere: Pumpkin Patch RV Resort in Hermon offers peaceful camping without excessive noise. "Nice campground that is very clean and quiet. Seems to be targeted at older crowd with no playground or pool. Sites are very clean, good space, well laid out and pretty level," notes Rick G.
What you should know
Cell service and WiFi access: Connectivity varies widely between campgrounds. "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," explains Nancy W. about Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.
Tidal considerations: Coastal campgrounds experience significant tidal fluctuations affecting water access. "You will be left walking across muddy soft clam flats if you are not mindful of the 10-12 foot tides," warns Nancy W. regarding water activities at one oceanfront park.
Shoulder season benefits: Visiting before mid-June or during fall offers fewer crowds. "We stayed early in the season, before Memorial Day, and there were very few camp sites that were occupied," shares Nancy P. about her stay at Narrows Too Camping Resort. Most facilities operate with reduced amenities during these periods.
Tips for camping with families
Child-friendly campgrounds: Not all RV sites near Lincolnville cater to families with children. "This campground caters more to adults and does not have too much for kids to do," notes Nancy W. about Pumpkin Patch RV Resort. Check amenity lists for playgrounds, pools, and organized activities before booking.
Beach access evaluation: Megunticook by the Sea Campground provides ocean access with graduated terrain. "The campsites start level with the main road and then tier downwards towards the water. Down near the water they have a cookout area with picnic tables and a huge open grill for their lobster dinners," describes Erin S.
Acadia proximity planning: For families wanting to explore Acadia National Park, consider campgrounds with convenient access. "You are about fifteen minutes to downtown Bangor which has some good restaurants, a casino, and a large outdoor concert venue. Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor are about an hour away and definitely worth a visit," advises Nancy W.
Tips from RVers
Site selection strategy: At Greenlaw's RV Park & Campground in Stonington, site location significantly impacts experience. "We stayed is site U1 which was fantastic. Last site on the deadend road and was very secluded," recommends Angela.
Seasonal RV considerations: Water systems at some parks may require attention. "There is defined an issue with the water. When we turned in the tap the water ran brown," notes Lynette L. about Mt Desert Narrows. Many facilities recommend using water filters during spring and early summer.
Waste management options: RV parks offer varying sewer hookup configurations. "I thought I had full hookups. Come to find out none of the oceanfront sites have sewer. They do have a honey wagon that will pump you out on Mondays and Fridays for $25 a pop," shares Lynette L. regarding services at Mt Desert Narrows Camping Resort.