Dog-Friendly Camping near Newcastle, ME

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    Duck Puddle Campground welcomes pets across its variety of accommodation options including tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and glamping setups. Shore Hills Campground & RV Park similarly offers pet-friendly camping with spacious sites that many dog owners appreciate for their ample room. Both campgrounds provide full hookup sites with electric, water, and sewer connections that accommodate pets. Most sites include picnic tables and fire rings where campers can relax with their dogs. Bathrooms and shower facilities remain clean and well-maintained at these locations. The waterfront sites at Shore Hills are particularly popular among pet owners as they offer easy access to water for dogs that enjoy swimming. Sites at Duck Puddle are arranged to provide decent spacing between neighbors despite appearing close together online.

    Dog-friendly trails and walking paths surround many of these campgrounds, allowing for regular exercise with pets. Swimming opportunities exist at several locations, with Duck Puddle featuring lake access that pets and owners can enjoy. Pet owners should note that most campgrounds require dogs to remain on leash at all times and properly dispose of waste. Wildlife encounters are possible in these wooded settings, so keeping pets supervised is essential. Both Duck Puddle and Shore Hills maintain friendly staff who can direct pet owners to nearby veterinary services if needed. Seasonal considerations impact pet comfort, with summer months offering ideal conditions for camping with animals. The nearby coastal towns provide additional recreational opportunities, though visitors should verify pet policies before bringing dogs to local attractions and beaches.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Newcastle (71)

      1. Duck Puddle Campground

      4.3(11)5mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The waterfront sites (61-66) offer direct access to the lake and have trees between the site for a more private feel. Some have a private dock for fishing or sitting, others have a small beach area."

      "It’s also close to other fun coastal towns. Definitely worth a visit."

      2. Shore Hills Campground & RV Park

      4.7(9)10mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is pet friendly- I think almost everyone we saw had a dog."

      "Boothbay Harbor is a cute coastal Maine town and Shore Hills Campground is a great location for visiting the downtown and other Maine towns like Wiscasset and Easy Boothbay."

      3. Chewonki Campground

      5.0(9)11mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Spent a late September weekend with kids and pets at Chewonki, and had a great time. Such a friendly atmosphere, the golf green was a blast!"

      "Small family owned campground with a variety of people enjoying piney Maine scenery. Owners are super nice and helpful. Salt water pool, walking or biking trails, boats to use."

      4. Boothbay Craft Brewery & RV Resort

      4.5(8)12mi from NewcastleRVs

      "Riley was super helpful over the phone and was outside greeting all the campers at the entrance. The brewery and restaurant are phenomenal!"

      "Sites are not secluded, but you can't beat walking distance to a brewery. The food at the taproom was also good! Online booking was easy and the campsites were well priced."

      from $106 - $126 / night

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      5. Lake Pemaquid Campground

      3.4(5)4mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "tent sites are on top of each other, but easy walk to camp store and bath houses. beach access for swimming in the lake."

      "The sites are right on the lake with gorgeous views. Some sites even have their own pier to sit out on and fish or swim from or simply watch nature. They rent kayaks and canoes to explore the lake."

      6. Pemaquid Point Campground

      4.2(6)13mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents

      "It is located close to the coast and Pemaquid Point Light house is right down the road. We rode our bikes to the beach and grocery store everyday."

      "The campground is about a mile from the lighthouse, an easy drive or bike.  "

      7. Sherwood Forest Campsite

      4.3(4)12mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "No traffic noise from outside. The path to Pemaquid beach is right at the end of the driveway and not much further to the historic fort. The Pemaquid Point lighthouse is 15 minutes away."

      "This campground is also very close to a public beach and a very short drive to Darmascota, so overall, I am very happy with the location and experience!"

      from $42 - $75 / night

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      8. Sagadahoc Bay Campground

      4.1(18)22mi from Newcastle8 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The most unique feature of this campground happens at low tide when you can walk over a mile out towards the lighthouse on Sequin Island ([https://www.seguinisland.org/).]"

      "Biggest dog beach ever when the tide runs out on the sand flats!"

      from $56 - $170 / night

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      9. Camden Hills State Park Campground

      4.3(33)27mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Camden Hills SP is a no contest campground if you are visiting Camden and surrounding MidCoast areas. 9 out of 10 times I visit Camden (one of my favorite places in Maine), I stay at this campground."

      "As with all real estate, location, location ! The camp is well situated amongst many Maine towns all of which are worth a visit to."

      from $25 - $45 / night

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      10. Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

      4.6(42)30mi from NewcastleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are bathrooms close by to all, the main lodge is nice and the food at the snack shack is sooo good!! burgers, pizza, salad- all local and from their gardens."

      "I don’t associate Maine with sandy beaches, so it didn’t occur to me beforehand there would be so much of it (yeah, even at an oceanfront campground.)"

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Newcastle, ME

    440 Reviews of 71 Newcastle Campgrounds


    • Nancy W.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 18, 2017

      Moorings Campground

      Love the Ocean Access and Views

      Overall, this is a great little private RV park with awesome views (from some sites) and great access to the ocean. The park is conveniently located just a few miles from downtown Belfast (a sweet little Maine town) which offers plenty to do and see. Plus, you are just five miles from the cute town of Searsport which houses the wonderful Penobscot Marine Museum and two miles from Moose Point State Park with hiking trails, picnic areas, and more gorgeous views.

      The park offers a variety of sites (44 total) depending on if you want oceanfront, ocean view, or a pull-thru. All sites have electric (50 or 30 amp), water, cable and wifi. The five pull-thru sites also include sewer. A mobile sewer pump-out service is available for guests staying one week or longer and there is a dump station. Roads and sites are gravel with grass patios and level. All sites have a fire ring and picnic table. Our Verizon 4G phone and Hotspot worked great but we mostly used the free wifi which worked very well.

      Park amenities include private ocean access, horseshoes, playground, laundry, showers/bathrooms, free coffee in the morning, free weekend papers delivered to your site, free donuts on Sunday mornings, and a restaurant on-site. The park organizes a lot of group activities including pot lucks, lobster shore dinners, and free wine and beer during Friday Happy Hours. The laundry has two wash machines/dryers and was clean and tidy.

      The Moorings is in a great location. It is just a few miles from downtown Belfast where you will find restaurants, a brewery, boutiques, a movie theater, art galleries, historic museums/sites, and plenty of water-related activities. Grocery stores and fuel stations are within a few miles of the RV Park. Just a mere 20 miles away is the popular coastal town of Camden.   

      What we liked about this park is the town of Belfast and how close the RV park is to downtown. Also, the parks small size and friendly people make this an enjoyable place to stay. We like the fact that they had social activities (like free happy hour and donuts) that bring people together. The ocean access in this park is great! A short set of stairs takes you down to the water which is great for exploring, launching kayaks, and letting the dog run/swim when the tide is out. 

      The biggest downside for us was the price and lack of sewer and 50 amp at some sites. Our site was $66/night for a FHU (50 amp) pull-thru on the hill in the front of the park without much in the way of a water view. Premier oceanfront sites (with no sewer and 30 amps) are $72/night during high season. That being said, there are not too many options for campgrounds in the Belfast area and we really did like staying here. 

      From a dog owners perspective this park gets mixed reviews. The rules ask that dogs be on a 4’ or less lease, you may only have two pets (unless you get prior approval), they must do their business in one small area and are not allowed on most grassy areas throughout the park. We make a consorted effort not too let our dog pee or poop in others yards but we don’t always have control over where that happens. We did like the fact that you could take them down to the ocean to play in the water and on the beach when the tide was out. Within two miles of the RV park is Moose Point State Park with a few miles of hiking trails, picnic area and water access (a daily use fee is charged). Downtown Belfast does have a fenced off-leash 1.4 – acre dog park with water for dogs and benches for owners.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt Pro User
      Apr. 16, 2021

      Freeport / Durham KOA

      Good Location, Clean, Lots of Camping Options

      I have a love– hate relationship with KOA campgrounds. They tend to be overpriced and not consistent. You will find one that has nice sites at a decent price. Then, there are the others which are complete opposite. This KOA is on my good side.  There are lots of site choices, cabins, yurts, and tent sites to choose from.  The location is good as it is about 10-15 minutes far from the town of Freeport(home to L.L. Bean and tons of outlet stores), the pretty coastal town of South Freeport, four craft breweries and a cidery, and Bradbury Mountain State Park. The owners and work campers are very friendly and the super welcoming. Normally I am not concerned how nice people are but they go out of their way to make sure you get all the discounts you can and put you in a site that you prefer. 

      We have stayed here a few times and are always impressed how well-cared for the grounds are and how and clean the common areas, bathrooms, and pool are. The grass is always cut, weeds trimmed, fire pits cleaned and there is no trash lying on the ground. There are lots of seasonal sites but they are in the back portion of the park with the transients being in the front. The park has nice super long 50 amp FHU pull-thrus in the front of the park which will fit any length RV and tow vehicle. Some of these sites are “buddy” sites with a shared patio, but are so wide that even if you don’t know your neighbors, it would not be a bother because you are far enough apart. The only downside to these pull thrus is there is no shade. We tend to be there in cooler months so shade is not a problem. However, the rest of the campground has a very park-like feel with over 50 acres there is plenty of room to roam and even a short nature trail through a wooded area. Many sites backup against the woods or are in wooded areas so keep that in mind when making your reservation. We give this park two thumbs up for their dog park which is ten times the size of the average KOA dog park. My lab had plenty of room to run and chase a ball and there were never any other dogs there which was nice. Plus, it was clean and free of dog poop! Normally, there are plenty of activities like s’mores by the fire, crafts, pony rides (yes, they have their own ponies on site), ice cream social, hay rides but this year they were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We don’t use those amenities anyway so that wasn’t a problem but can see that would be fun activities for kids. We were in a buddy sites with our friends and liked the shared patio. Since we were in the open area, we were able to get both satellite with our roof-mounted dome and some over-the-air channels from Portland which is about 45 minutes away. All of our hook-ups were in an accessible place but we were also in a long pull thru and could position the RV in the site accordingly. 

      Some of the cons for this park are the lack of cable, so-so wifi, and the dusty gravel roads and pot holes. There are a few restrooms buildings scattered around the park which may not be close depending on what site you are in.

    • Tiffany N.
      Aug. 5, 2018

      Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

      Wonderful!

      A beautiful place with a farm, campground and state park all together! There are tenting spots, camper spots and field spots. I recommend any with tree coverage. There are bathrooms close by to all, the main lodge is nice and the food at the snack shack is sooo good!! burgers, pizza, salad- all local and from their gardens. The working farm is open to visit and walk around. Pet the baby cows and see the pigs and goats. they have a ton of activities going on through the summer. Our huge tent site was $60 for a busy August weekend. totally reasonable! we had a lovely time despite the rain and will try to go again next year! The grounds are a short drive to downtown Freeport for shopping at the outlets and LLBean.

    • Christina V.
      Sep. 18, 2022

      Winslow Park And Campground

      Incredible View - with an RV Park Feel

      Winslow Park and Campground is a busy 100 campsite and park run by the town of Freeport, ME.

      We stayed in site #1 and were pleasantly surprised to not have any neighbors that night, which meant our site seemed larger than it ordinarily would have. The sites are small- similar to what you would find in an RV park. They are large enough to fit long class A and large tow vehicles into, but not much room is left between you and your neighbors, and there are few if any trees separating the sites.

      There are warm showers, but we did not find them to be very clean. Regardless, we did enjoy our stay at Winslow. There was a concert going on when we arrived, but the park was less busy when everyone left for the night. The sunrise over the bay view we had was absolutely incredible- we loved our waterfront view and it was definitely the best park about this site.

      At $50, this was also one of the more expensive sites we’ve stayed at. The view was definitely worth the price, but I don’t know if I would stay again simply because the RV park feel isn’t really our favorite aesthetic.

      Either way, we appreciated the proximity to Freeport and the amenities and view at the time!

      Of note: we visited the House of Hounds on Sniffspot the next morning so our dog could run and play- that ended up being one of our favorite things we have done on this trip. Omar has a beautiful open field that he lets people bring their dogs to play in and it was absolutely divine- especially since our guy doesn’t love other dogs so we can’t rely on dog parks for exercise. He enjoyed having the whole field to himself!

    • Jacquelin P.
      Aug. 6, 2018

      Old Quarry Ocean Adventures (PERMANENTLY CLOSED)

      Perfect pet friendly campground near Acadia but far enough away

      Perfect pet friendly campground near Acadia but far enough away from it all. Friendly staff, peaceful nature setting on the water, and starry nights. Clean bathrooms and large campsites. Couldn’t have asked for more. Great also if you love kayaking or paddling!!

    • M
      Aug. 28, 2018

      Shore Hills Campground & RV Park

      Great Campground only minutes from Boothbay

      We just spent the weekend here and were very impressed with the water views and the size of the sites. The campground is pet friendly- I think almost everyone we saw had a dog. The facilities were clean although I did not use the showers as we have a travel trailer.There are many sites along the river that flows with the tide. Overall a great place to stay!

    • D
      Sep. 12, 2020

      Martin Stream Campground

      Hidden gem!

      This is a beautiful, family and pet friendly campground. Very well kept. The bathrooms and showers were always clean. Plenty of activities. There is a beautiful nature trail along the stream!

    • AThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 20, 2021

      Searsport Shores Ocean Campground

      Small RV park

      Well maintained. Pet friendly BUT must be in leak at all times. Cannot be left alone in RV or vehicle. No sewer. Friendly atmosphere

    • R
      May. 17, 2021

      Freeport / Durham KOA

      Great spot, great hosts

      Kid and pet friendly. Lots of activities for kids including a flashlight candy hunt, water slide, and s’more roast. We’ve been coming back for years and the addition of a glamping tent, cabins, and domes have made it even nicer!


    Guide to Newcastle

    Camping near Newcastle, Maine offers diverse terrains from rocky coastal shorelines to wooded inland areas with elevations ranging from sea level to 800 feet at nearby mountain summits. The region experiences warm summers with temperatures averaging 70-80°F during peak camping season from June through August, with frequent coastal breezes moderating humidity along waterfront sites.

    What to do

    Hiking trails and mountains: Camden Hills State Park provides direct access to Mount Megunticook and Mount Battie with trail options for all skill levels. "The park has a short trail across to an island which our dog loved to run around on and jump in the water," notes one visitor to Shore Hills Campground & RV Park. The Ovens Mouth Preserve near Boothbay offers additional hiking trails with water views.

    Tidal exploration: Sagadahoc Bay Campground provides unique tidal flat access for nature observation. "When the tide goes out you can walk over a mile out towards the lighthouse on Sequin Island," reports a camper. The tidal ranges in this region average 9-11 feet, creating dramatic shoreline changes.

    Craft beer tasting: Boothbay Craft Brewery & RV Resort combines camping with craft beer sampling. "The brewery is really cool, and the wood fired pizza is some of my favorite," writes one reviewer. The taproom offers a rotating selection of locally brewed beers and serves food until 8pm during summer months.

    What campers like

    Waterfront views: Chewonki Campground offers sites with ocean vistas. "We stayed on waters edge in a band of trees, breezes, birds, and fish jumping," describes one camper. The campground sits on an inlet providing protected water access for paddlers.

    Farm-based camping: Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground combines coastal camping with agricultural experiences. "This campground is located on an organic dairy farm. There is a farm cafe on site with local food," notes a visitor. The 626-acre property includes four miles of coastline and educational opportunities through their working farm.

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds in the area prioritize adequate spacing between campers. "The sites were fairly close to each other but we had a site at the end that had wonderful views of the river and we could angle our camper so we had privacy," reports a camper at Shore Hills Campground.

    What you should know

    Tidal considerations: Coastal campgrounds experience significant tidal fluctuations that affect water access. "The tides are crazy in Maine so be careful if you use the boat launch that you don't get stuck on a mud flat when the 9-11' tide disappears," warns a camper at Shore Hills Campground & RV Park.

    Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds operate from May through mid-October. Pemaquid Point Campground runs approximately May 15 to Columbus Day, while Camden Hills State Park transitions to walk-in only starting early September.

    Reservation systems vary: Traditional and modern booking methods exist throughout the area. A Shore Hills camper notes, "Old school in that you have to call to make reservations and they do not accept credit cards." Other campgrounds offer online reservation systems.

    Tips for camping with families

    Farm experiences: Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground provides unique agricultural activities. "My kids enjoyed visiting with the farm animals and walking along the rocky shore each day," shares a family camper. The farm offers scheduled activities including milking demonstrations and garden tours.

    Playgrounds and fields: Campgrounds often feature open play areas for children. "Bathrooms are very clean and kids really enjoy running in field and that there is a working farm within the campground," notes a Wolfe's Neck visitor. Many sites include large gathering spaces suitable for family games.

    Educational opportunities: Marine exploration provides learning experiences for children. "Plenty to do between biking, kayaking, farm experience and visiting downtown Freeport close by," mentions a family at Wolfe's Neck. Camden Hills State Park offers ranger-led programs during summer months.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategies: RVers recommend carefully choosing locations based on specific needs. At Pemaquid Point Campground, "The campground is about a mile from the lighthouse, an easy drive or bike. Very clean toilet and shower facilities, and the campsites are a mixture of open to mostly shady…..be sure to request your preference."

    Hookup availability: Full-service sites are available but limited in some locations. "Our large back-in site was set in an open sunny area but most of the sites are nicely tucked into the woods with plenty of space between them," notes a Camden Hills State Park visitor. Approximately half the sites at this park have water and 30/50 amp electric.

    Leveling considerations: Terrain varies throughout the region. "We stayed in a large tent site. Very quiet and clean," reports a Chewonki Campground camper. Bring leveling blocks for RVs as many wooded sites may have slight inclines.

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