Best RV Parks & Resorts near Moscow, ME

Several established RV parks provide full-service accommodations near Moscow, Maine. Happy Horseshoe Campground in Lexington Township offers spacious pull-through RV sites with 50-amp electric hookups, water, and sewer connections. Two Rivers Campground in Skowhegan features 50-amp electrical service with full hookups across its 123 sites, operating from May through mid-October. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods in Abbot Village provides 123 RV-friendly sites with 30/50-amp service and accommodates larger motorhomes with big-rig friendly access roads. Moose Creek RV Resort in Greenville opened in 2022 with modern amenities including full hookups and gravel pads designed for larger vehicles. "Most of the RV sites are good size, roomier than most RV parking lots, and the premiums are better with the way spots are placed so you're not on top of your neighbor."

Big rigs should proceed with caution when navigating some of the older campgrounds in the region. Moosehead Family Campground has limited sites suitable for larger motorhomes due to narrow roads and low-hanging tree branches. Access roads throughout the area vary considerably in quality, with some requiring careful navigation of tight turns from main highways. Dump stations are available at most established RV parks, though not all provide full sewer hookups at individual sites. Between May and mid-October represents the primary operating season for most campgrounds, with several closing completely during winter months. A review noted that "the turn into the campground from the main road is very tight and we ended up having to go into the other lane and take up the whole road in order to make the turn in." Cell service can be inconsistent throughout the region, particularly at more remote locations.

Best RV Sites Near Moscow, Maine (56)

    1. Moose Creek RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Greenville, ME
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 695-2425

    $55 - $60 / night

    "The campground opened in May 2022 and is just what the Greenville area of Maine needed– a nice, large campground which is big-rig-friendly, nice amenities, and close to downtown."

    "Moose Creek RV Resort is in a great location in Greenville, close to town and to ATV trails. A good amount of ATV parking across the street. "

    2. Alderbrook Camp Site

    1 Review
    Bingham, ME
    12 miles
    +1 (207) 402-9882

    $100 / night

    "This is private land that the owner rents to campers.  It is a lovely single camp site with great views and fields. It is relatively close to the road but there is very little traffic and no noise."

    3. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    10 Reviews
    Abbot, ME
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 876-2731

    $999 / night

    "Most of the sites are designed for larger RVs with full hook-ups, but they have just a handful of simple tent/small camper sites without services, which is exactly what we needed.   "

    "This gampground has the access to snowmobile trail in the winter as well as the ATV trails. It has it's own parking lot for your atvs."

    4. Happy Horseshoe Campground

    6 Reviews
    Kingfield, ME
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 628-3471

    "Owners, Judy & Buster have created a camping gem in rural Maine."

    "Seasonal sites/Community events throughout the summer. Very Vintage Vibe!!"

    5. Deer Farm Camps & Campground - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    5 Reviews
    Kingfield, ME
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 265-4599

    "This small, family run campground is a nice spot to get off the grid and explore western Maine. I stayed here because of its proximity to the Fire Warden trail up Mt."

    "This camping site is dog friendly. Owners are very nice. I have been once this year and plan on going back. Grilles to cook on and a fire pit at every site."

    6. Two Rivers Campground

    8 Reviews
    Skowhegan, ME
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 474-6482

    $35 / night

    "This is a small privately owned campground located at the confluence of the Kennebec and the Wesserunsett Rivers just a few minutes from downtown Skowhegan."

    "Walking out the door is the serene view if the water. Some sites are back in and others are pull through. The laundry and bath houses are clean and welcoming."

    7. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort Madison - Skowhegan

    1 Review
    Skowhegan, ME
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 474-7353

    $35 - $74 / night

    8. Fogg Brook Resort

    3 Reviews
    Pittsfield, ME
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 355-5515

    $35 - $60 / night

    "The restrooms are clean even with the campground full. They keep the grounds spotless. They offered Great service and Food. If you plan on camping in this is the place to come and relax and enjoy."

    "Clean, peaceful and cozy. Easy to get there. Great price and wonderful RV community."

    9. Moosehead Family Campground

    7 Reviews
    Greenville Junction, ME
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 695-2210

    $28 - $54 / night

    "Season opens around Memorial Day and when I visited midweek in late June it was still quiet. Most sites are back-in, though they offer some pull throughs, and most are wooded or in the orchard."

    "**Various shaded and open campsites. Lisa will help you pick out the one that best fits your needs. Free hot showers. Free music on Saturday nights at the pavilliin, bands or DJ."

    10. Lone Jack Campground — Cold Stream Forest

    5 Reviews
    West Forks, ME
    30 miles
    Website

    "15-site primitive campground with fire rings. We saw cross bill birds there eating the pinecone sap. They also came down and ate ash from our fire pit in the morning."

    "The sites are quiet, peaceful, very clean and outhouses are always in excellent condition.  We thank the folks who care so well for the sites. "

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RV Park Reviews near Moscow, ME

214 Reviews of 56 Moscow Campgrounds


  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2019

    Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    Quiet, Spacious, Lots of Amenities

    While we don’t usually stay in private campgrounds due to their high cost, the price was reasonable for the quality of this campground and amenities provided. We were in need of a shower and a place for the night and this campground was perfectly situated off the highway to Greenville. 

    Most of the sites are designed for larger RVs with full hook-ups, but they have just a handful of simple tent/small camper sites without services, which is exactly what we needed.   Just a picnic table and fire ring and some privacy and we were happy campers.

    The shower house was newly remodeled and very clean, as was the laundry facility with dishwashing/utility sink. The campground has access to over 1000 miles of trails, which are designed for ATV’s. They even have an ATV washing station. While it was not open in late September, the campground offers a nice pool, game room for the kids of all ages, a small camp store, and even has a snack bar and ice cream counter.  And, if you are seeking some amazing hiking, it's relatively close to Borestone Mountain and sections of the Appalachian Trail.

    The young husband and wife team who own/run the place are very sweet folks who seem to really pay attention to the needs of their customers.  For instance, they recently spent a good deal of money on high speed wifi because that is what their customers said they wanted.  We didn't need it, so can't comment on its quality, but it's there if you do.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Moosehead Family Campground

    Tight for big rigs, great location

    Small campground with 36 RV and tent sites located just a couple of miles from downtown Greenville. The owners are very nice and helpful and are always busy working in the campground. The campground has lots of large trees and narrow roads which make it very difficult for big rigs. In fact, there was only one of two sites in the front section that would fit our 45’ motorhome. The back section of the park was way too tight for us to navigate. 

    Our site (#25) was a long pull thru that sloped down in the front and took a bit for us to get level and our front steps were pretty high off the ground. We had 50-amp electric which worked fine and a water hookup. Since we had a clear view to the sky, we were able to use our satellite television. Due to the campground’s location in a remote part of Maine, I’m sure our over-the-air antenna would not have worked. They did have wifi which worked great at out site. The tent sites are located off to themselves in a wooded area not too far from the bathrooms. The back section of the campground is heavily treed with nice amounts of shade. Most of the sites have good separation from the neighboring site and privacy. The fire pits have grates next to them so you can cook over the fire. There are garbage cans scattered about the campground which makes it easy to dump your trash. No sewer at any sites but there is a dump station and they offer a pump out service for$20. We contemplated using the dump station but the roads were so tight that it would have been difficult for us to pull into it and our RV would have scrapped lots of trees. There are apple trees everywhere in the campground. The owner said he does rake them but so apparently it was a banner year, so there were tons of apples which meant that you did get a smell from the rotting ones. The bathrooms were old and pretty nasty and we didn’t want to use the toilet, much less shower there. Despite having a pull thru site, we had to back out because we would have had to go thru the back part of the park and because of the low hanging trees without scraping our RV. Also, the turn into the campground from the main road (Route 6) is very tight and we ended up having to go into the other lane and take up the whole road in order to make the turn in. 

    We did like the proximity of this campground to downtown Greenville. The area is beautiful with great hiking, boating, and fishing. Just a short drive away is the east outlet of the Kennebec River which is renowned for its fly fishing. Some touristy things to do are a boat ride on the Katahdin (an old steam ship), ferry ride over to Mt. Kineo for hiking with a great view, and a drive out to the B-52 crash site.

  • Brianna M.
    Jun. 2, 2018

    Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    Fun for all ages

    This gampground has the access to snowmobile trail in the winter as well as the ATV trails. It has it's own parking lot for your atvs. Their is a inground outdoor heated pool, a great big playground, basketball court, volleyball net, arcade, ice cream, outdoor projector for Saturday night movie. As well as grass and rock lots for camping. Their is seasonal sites for both renting and campers. This is dog friendly and has doggie stations spread throughout the campground for all their bathroom breaks. Has a great bath house, coin operated laundry room, and a great little walking trail. Phone service, cable TV, and wifi are provided. Recently added for the 2018 season where three to four brand new log cabins built to add to the previous ones already their. Their is a boat launch a mile or less down the road. And the campground over all is a great place for both old and young to enjoy. I highly recommend this place. Although becoming a new seasonal is hard and you are put on a waiting list. The campground offers so many fun activities that are well worth the time their. Their is also a wagon ride offered on the weekend throughout the day.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2018

    Moosehead Family Campground

    Small family campground convenient to Greenville

    As you make the final approach to Greenville from the south, the Moosehead Family Campground will be on the right. The first time I arrived, I missed the turn-in and had to do a u-turn.

    You can make reservations online, although they're contemplating some site changes, so for now, you'll need to call to make reservations for 2019. Season opens around Memorial Day and when I visited midweek in late June it was still quiet. Most sites are back-in, though they offer some pull throughs, and most are wooded or in the orchard. Rates vary depending on the dates, special events, and utilities you select. They provide a discount for a week-long stay. Bathrooms are clean with odorless composting toilets. Although they don't offer sewer connections, there is a dump station and they also offer collection service. They offer wifi and I had good service with Verizon (you'll lose coverage just a little farther out of town). Hosts are friendly and offer free hot drinks in the office on weekend mornings. You will hear some road traffic.

    There's a small playground, but the real playground is beyond the campground. Explore the many small ponds in a kayak or canoe, ride your ATV on area trails, capture wildlife with your camera, take on the Pinnacle Pursuit, or cruise Moosehead Lake on the Steamboat Katahdin. Drie and hour and you can go white-water rafting. Moose come out at the Maine DOT, so you don't have to go far to see some, though the ponds and backroads provide a better background. There's a firetower nearby that provides a nice view, too. It is a little far if you want to drive toward Kokadjo and smaller, remote pounds to look for moose on your own in the early morning hours, but if you are joining a wildlife viewing tour out of Greenville, it's convenient.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2022

    Moose Creek RV Resort

    Truely a 5-Star RV Resort

    We love everything about this campground and were glad we booked for the whole month of September! The campground opened in May 2022 and is just what the Greenville area of Maine needed– a nice, large campground which is big-rig-friendly, nice amenities, and close to downtown. Everything about this park is very well-done from the layout to the landscaping to the fancy fire pits. 

    The owners are super friendly and take great pride in how the campground looks. Moose Creek has just over 100 sites and they are expanding in 2023 to include more RV/tent sites, cabins, and a rental house. The place really deserves the title of “resort” with amenities like a large 25 x 90’ heated swimming pool, 3.5-acre stocked fishing pond with kayaks/paddleboats/canoes, large spacious sites, restaurant and bar with live music on the weekends, nice camp store with clothes, gifts, food and RV supplies, dog park, volleyball/basketball courts, and a playground. 

    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. There is no cable but many sites have a clear view to the sky so you can pick up satellite or over-the-air channels. The only critism we have is that a handful of sites are sloped and we would not be able to get our 45’ motorhome level, luckily our site (#10) was perfectly level. Our favorite sites are 10 and 17–26 which are back-ins with privacy behind you and nice separation between sites. 

    The pavilion and café are the hub of activities and a great place to grab a bite after a long day hiking. The food they offer is not what you would typically find in a campground and much more creative like a smoked trout plate, charcuterie, roasted mesquite Brussel sprouts, and slow roasted pork pile nachos. They also have a full bar and great beer list. In addition to bar seating and plenty of indoor tables there is lots of outdoor seating and propane firepits with comfortable chairs. There is live music on the weekends which draws a great crowd and all the bands played a nice mix of music that seemed to please everyone. 

    Prices during the summer season are$55 (for a standard site) and$60 for premium– which is a great price in this region of the country and for a nice campsite with lots of amenities. Monthly discounts are available which drastically reduce the price. Campsites are designed for RV’s but you are permitted to put a tent on any site. All the facilities were super clean and the grounds were very well-maintained. The bathhouse (which was spotless) has six individual rooms with toilets and shower and two are ADA accessible. There is on-site laundry with three washers and three dryers costing $2.00/load. 

    One of the great aspects of this park is that they put the pavilion and pool in the front of the campground so the noisy aspects are not smack in the middle of the campground and you don’t have to listen to “Marco Polo” all afternoon at your campsite. Since campsites are located in the back portion of the property, you don’t have any road noise. Another great thing is that the dumpsters and recycling is located at the exit gate so there is no stink and crashing sounds of garbage trucks at 8 am. While the surrounding area is popular for ATVing, they do not permit them in the park which cuts down on noise and dust (there is overflow parking for those units across the street). 

    Greenville, Maine is one of our favorite towns. The hiking is great, there are tons of places to paddle and fish, and the fall foliage is spectacular. Downtown is a fun mix of outdoor stores, lakeside restaurants, a couple of museums, and a scenic tour boat that travels up and down Moosehead Lake. In early September, Greenville hosts the International Seaplane Fly-in where planes from all over descend on the lake participating in competitions.

  • C
    Nov. 18, 2023

    Moose Creek RV Resort

    Awesome New Campground

    Moose Creek RV Resort is in a great location in Greenville, close to town and to ATV trails. A good amount of ATV parking across the street. 

    The amenities are all brand new and beautiful, including the pool side bar. The sides are spacey and range from field sites to wooded more private sites.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 17, 2022

    Rowell Cove Campground — Lily Bay State Park

    Best of the Moosehead Lake Region

    Lily Bay is located nine miles north of the town of Greenville and in one of the best regions to explore Maine’s wilderness. The park sits on the shoreline of Moosehead Lake and provides plenty of outdoor activities. There is a nice, fairly short (2-3 mile) hiking trail along the shoreline and through the woods and there are many other great mountain hiking trails in the area (like#4 Mountain and Whitecap Mountain). Two boat launches are adequate to launch trailered boats and great for kayaks and canoes. There are floating docks so you can leave your boat in the water during your stay. Other amenities include a swim beach and playground. Ice and firewood are available at the gatehouse which is convenient because there is not too much immediately surrounding the park. Grocery, gas, restaurants, etc. are located about 10 miles away in the town of Greenville. 

    All sites are primitive with no water or electricity with water spigots and vault toilets scattered throughout. The park is divided into two loops with a “comfort station” that is a bathhouse with toilets and free hot showers (located between the two loops). It is a bit far to walk to from campsites but there is parking in front of the building. A dishwashing sink is located at the comfort station which is handy. There is a dump station with potable water and non-potable water to flush your tanks before you leave but there is only one sewer outlet so it gets pretty busy when there are a lot of check-outs on Sunday morning so you may have a bit of a wait to dump. The campground is heavily treed and gets pretty dark so a flashlight or headlamp is a good thing to bring along. 

    This campground is pretty quiet with spacious sites are spacious and lots of trees for privacy and shade. The campground has walk-in tent sites and other drive-in sites suitable for RVs and tents. Generators are allowed so if you are tenting you may want to book a walk-in site away from where RVs park. The best sites are those right on the water which provide superb views of Moosehead Lake. While most of the RV tent sites are long enough to fit big-rigs, beware that park staff does very little in the way to trim trees along the roads and at the sites and you will scratch your rig navigating around the loops. The road to, and inside, the park was recently paved and are smooth and easily traversed. 

    Lily Bay is a nice quiet place to hang out, fish, paddle and enjoy the surrounding trails. Nearby is the B-52 Memorial Crash site being an interesting place to visit. Kokadjo is the closest town to the north and has a general store/deli so you can pick up something to eat on your way to exploring the beautiful Maine north woods. Rum Pond is a nice place to hike if you are interested in seeing moose. We saw tons of droppings along the trail and finally saw a beautiful bull moose in one of the ponds.  The second weekend in September is the International Seaplane Fly-in in Greenville which is a wonderful event attracting hundreds of seaplanes.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 31, 2019

    Dunn Point Campground — Lily Bay State Park

    On the shores of GORGEOUS Moosehead Lake!

    This gorgeous state park along the shores of Moosehead Lake near Greenville feels like the campgrounds of my youth. Sites are all tucked into the woods with easy access to trails and the lakeshore. Each site offers the usual picnic table and fire ring. 

    Well-kept latrines are scattered throughout the campground, as well as drinking water faucets.  A centrally located, and clean bath house with flush toilets, warm individual-use shower rooms, and a great dishwashing sink is a recent addition to this large facility. The only downside is that it can be a 10 to 15-minute walk from the farthest campsite, making most people get in their vehicles just to take a shower or wash dishes.

    The great network of trails offer opportunity for hiking and biking in summer and skiing and snowshoeing in winter. The lake, over 35 miles long offers sailing, paddling, swimming and even power boating.  The closest town is conveniently located about 6 miles away for gas and groceries.

  • Michelle R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Peaks-Kenny State Park

    Great state park camping

    The bath houses are updated. Flush toilets and hot showers make this a safe bet. Swimming from the beach is great but often crowded. There are no water front camp sites but there is ample waterfront to share! head to the right of the main Beach area for more secluded water access and waterfront picnic and grilling areas. There are two hiking trails that are fun but lack a scenic view; one challenging, one easy. The park is fairly close to town for food, groceries, and supplies. There is not a specific outdoor/camping supply store nearby.


Guide to Moscow

The Moscow area of Maine offers camping opportunities at elevations between 500-1,200 feet, with summer temperatures typically ranging from 50°F to 80°F. The region sits where the Kennebec River valley meets the western Maine mountains, creating diverse camping terrain that transitions between river lowlands and mountain foothills. Local campgrounds operate primarily from May through October, with most closing by mid-October before winter conditions set in.

What to do

Fishing access: Several campgrounds provide convenient fishing opportunities with on-site ponds or nearby rivers. At Moose Creek RV Resort, visitors can enjoy the 3.5-acre stocked fishing pond which includes complimentary kayaks, paddleboats, and canoes. "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," notes one camper.

ATV trail access: The region has extensive ATV trail networks connecting many campgrounds. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods is particularly popular with riders, as it "has the access to snowmobile trail in the winter as well as the ATV trails. It has its own parking lot for your atvs." The campground connects to over 1,000 miles of trails, making it a hub for off-road enthusiasts.

Hiking options: Mount Abram and the Bigelow Preserve offer scenic hiking within a short drive. One camper at Deer Farm Camps & Campground mentioned, "I stayed here because of its proximity to the Fire Warden trail up Mt. Abram; I like to get up and on the trail early, so this was an ideal location. It's not far to the peaks in the Bigelow Preserve, Sugarloaf, Spaulding, or the Crockers, either."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness ranks high in camper satisfaction near Moscow. At Two Rivers Campground, visitors appreciate that "The restrooms and laundry were spotless and cleaned daily." Another reviewer described it simply as "A small campground with big personality. Clean, quiet and great neighbors."

Waterfront sites: Riverside camping sites provide peaceful settings along the region's rivers. Two Rivers Campground offers sites "located parallel to the river so your patio is open to the river and you have an unobstructed water view." One camper noted, "We had a long pull-thru site that was located under pine trees which provided welcomed shade since the temperatures were in the high 80's."

Friendly ownership: Family-run campgrounds with attentive owners create welcoming atmospheres. At Happy Horseshoe Campground, campers appreciate that "Owners, Judy & Buster have created a camping gem in rural Maine. Grounds are equipped with spacious woodsy sites, two very clean bath houses, a rec room, walking trail, nice sized inground pool, playground for smaller kids, a store with Cafe and a teeny-tiny laundry room."

What you should know

Road access challenges: Many campgrounds require navigating rough roads or tight entrances. The Lone Jack Campground exemplifies this challenge: "You will need a vehicle with 4x4 and decent ground clearance. The road in takes you down atv trails and there is a hill that has a very steep incline that's pretty washed out. Very easy to bottom out if you don't know what you're doing."

Limited cell service: Connectivity is inconsistent throughout the region, particularly in more remote camping areas. Even at established campgrounds, expect spotty service, especially when camping near forested areas or in valleys between hills.

Weather preparedness: Weather conditions can change rapidly, with significant temperature drops at night even in summer. Pack additional layers and rain gear regardless of the forecast.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Many Moscow-area campgrounds feature playgrounds for children. At Spacious Skies Balsam Woods, families appreciate that it has "a great big playground, basketball court, volleyball net, arcade, ice cream, outdoor projector for Saturday night movie." The campground also offers "a wagon ride on the weekend throughout the day."

Planned activities: Weekend events and scheduled activities keep children entertained. Several campgrounds host themed weekends throughout the summer. One Happy Horseshoe visitor noted they offer "events for families like cookouts and dances. Very well maintained and super nice staff."

Swimming options: Pools provide recreation for kids when weather permits. Most campground pools typically operate from late May through early September, weather permitting.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: RV campers should request specific sites based on their rig size and shade preferences. At Moose Creek RV Resort, experienced RVers advise: "Our favorite sites are 10 and 17-26 which are back-ins with privacy behind you and nice separation between sites."

Leveling considerations: Some campgrounds have uneven sites requiring leveling blocks. One reviewer at Moose Creek noted, "The only criticism we have is that a handful of sites are sloped and we would not be able to get our 45' motorhome level, luckily our site (#10) was perfectly level."

Seasonal availability: Most rv sites near Moscow, Maine operate seasonally. Late May through early October represents the primary season for RV camping facilities in the region, with most parks closing before mid-October due to cold weather and potential freezing of water systems.

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