Best Campgrounds near Woolwich, ME

Campgrounds in the Woolwich, Maine area provide a mix of woodland and oceanfront camping experiences within the coastal Midcoast region. Established locations like Chewonki Campground near Wiscasset and Sagadahoc Bay Campground in Georgetown offer diverse accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping facilities. Most developed campgrounds in the region maintain amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and shower facilities, with several offering full hookups for recreational vehicles.

Access to most campgrounds remains seasonal, with the majority operating from May through October. Winter closures are standard throughout the area due to Maine's harsh cold-weather conditions. Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during the peak summer months when coastal sites fill quickly. Electrical hookups are common at most established sites, though amperage options vary by location. Several campgrounds feature waterfront access with boat launches dependent on tidal conditions. A visitor noted, "Chewonki is a wonderfully run private campground near Bath, Wiscasset, Damariscotta and the beaches with modern, clean utilities and amenities."

Waterfront camping experiences dominate the region, with many sites offering views of bays, rivers, and inlets. Campgrounds like Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront provide direct coastal access, while inland locations feature river and pond frontage. Campers consistently highlight the region's natural beauty, particularly the tidal environments and pine forests. Bathroom facilities across most established campgrounds receive positive reviews for cleanliness and maintenance. Some locations feature unique amenities such as saltwater pools and kayak rentals. Proximity to popular attractions like Popham Beach State Park adds value for many visitors. While most campgrounds allow pets, policies vary by location. As one camper described Meadowbrook Camping, "Great place! Lobsters for sale straight out of the tank cooked and delivered to your site every day. Popham beach is so close and by far one of the best beaches in Maine."

Best Camping Sites Near Woolwich, Maine (120)

    1. Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    42 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 865-9307

    "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."

    "Restrooms were close by but the only downside was that the showers were at the main store so you had to drive all the way up there!"

    2. Sagadahoc Bay Campground

    18 Reviews
    Phippsburg, ME
    10 miles
    Website

    $56 - $170 / night

    "Small campground with a couple spots for rigs and a wooded area for tenting and small pull behinds. This is not a resort. Simple place to land and enjoy the coast of Maine."

    "It’s a wide open field, and you’re definitely next to people with no trees to separate you but the sites have plenty of space."

    3. Chewonki Campground

    9 Reviews
    Wiscasset, ME
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 882-7426

    "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."

    "Beautiful scenery with a river to highlight Maine’s tidal environment. Kayaking, salt water pool and scenic walking trails blends in with the variety of singing birds under several tall pine trees."

    4. Meadowbrook Camping

    10 Reviews
    Phippsburg, ME
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 443-4967

    "This is a nice campground really close (though still driving distance) to Popham Beach - which is one of the best beaches in Maine, in my opinion."

    "Popham beach is so close and by far one of the best beaches in Maine. If you are looking for a place in Maine close to a beach and where you can have lobster this is it!"

    5. Shore Hills Campground & RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Trevett, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 633-4782

    "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."

    "Well manicured, about 4 miles or so into Boothbay Harbor Maine.  Great shopping, hiking, being a tourist, go to Damariscotta or get a lobster down one of the peninsulas. "

    6. Hermit Island Campground

    15 Reviews
    Sebasco Estates, ME
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 443-2101

    "We were not able to select a site close to the water since those sites all get reserved in the early spring!"

    "I’ve been to nearby Popham Beach SP a few times and wanted to check out camping in the area. I’d read good things about Hermit Island."

    7. Thomas Point Beach and Campground

    8 Reviews
    Brunswick, ME
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 725-6009

    $30 - $35 / night

    "Great campground for someone who enjoys a more social experience, and access to many activities!"

    8. Boothbay Craft Brewery & RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Isle of Springs, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 633-3411

    $40 - $60 / night

    "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."

    9. Winslow Park And Campground

    24 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 865-4198

    $14 - $35 / night

    "A nature trail and covered group picnic pavilion. A game room where children can play board games and foosball."

    "Town park located on a peninsula. Some sites directly on the ocean with most slightly off the water. Walking trails all around mostly in wooded areas."

    10. Desert of Maine Campground

    14 Reviews
    Freeport, ME
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 850-3025

    $45 - $55 / night

    "We were tucked back into T8 which is a walk down campsite under the trees near a small stream."

    "Desert of Maine campground is an excellent choice just 4-5 miles from the heart of Freeport at interstate exit # 22. This campground is well-imagined."

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Recent Reviews near Woolwich, ME

599 Reviews of 120 Woolwich Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    Beautiful spot!

    We had a beautiful waterfront site, 10 minutes from downtown Freeport. The campground is a working farm that would be great for the kids. We will definitely be back.806

  • Missy R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Camden Hills State Park Campground

    Autumn in Maine

    Camden Hills is an ideal camping location. Sites are spacious, they have a variety of trails, and the town of Camden is charming.

    Beware of weekend campers. I had no problem getting a first come first serve spot on Wednesday, but by Friday, it was busy.

  • Missy R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Camden Hills State Park Campground

    Fall at Camden Hills State Park Campground

    I was worried when I decided to come to this part of Maine in the fall without reservations. It’s early October, and I learned that Maine State Parks are first come first serve at this point. I was pleasantly surprised to arrive and find plenty of vacant spots.

    The campground is large, and most of the sites are on the larger side. They tend to be nestled into the woods with plenty of trees, dividing the sites. Though some of the smaller RV sites are more compact.

    It’s a great location, close to Camden, Maine, and not far from other attractions.

    I’m here in 2025 and they are doing work on their water system so none of their water is potable

  • Aly E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Megunticook Campground

    Watch out for their prices

    Online the prices was 40$ for a tent site. We didn’t need water or electric just a spot to sleep for the night. I called to reserve cause the website wasn’t very easy to work with and the man on the phone said 76$ but couldn’t explain costs and was rude with the “you’ll not find another spot for this cheap!” Which we did. For less than half that cost. So watch out on prices and the extra charges.

  • Phillip H.
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Chewonki Campground

    Friendly campground

    From booking to check in it was warm and welcoming. Pull in full hook up site. Coin operated shower. Clean and very well maintained. Property is very nice. Some Rt 1 noise at a distance but nothing unbearable.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Duck Puddle Campground

    Great waterfront sites!

    We love coming to Duck Puddle in the shoulder season (spring and fall) when it’s quiet. 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. The lake is great for swimming and paddling.

    The rest of the campground is more busy and has the sites closer together, which isn’t our scene. Lots of fun stuff for kids to do and evening activities if you like that sort of thing.

  • alicianlv The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Bradbury Mountain State Park Campground

    Bradbury Mountain Campground

    Bradbury Mountain Campground

    Nice trail that borders campground. Saw group of cyclists and hikers use it during stay. No WiFi but T-Mobile accessible. Toilet is rustic, short wooden walls surrounding vault toilet. Various sized campsites yet not crowded. Kitchen area is a cool feature & offers campers use of community utensils & pans (although we didn't need to use). Kitchen has hot water to wash dishes and microwave to warm food. Town of Freeport is popular and LL Bean has huge shopping campus.


Guide to Woolwich

Campgrounds near Woolwich, Maine offer pristine inland and coastal camping experiences in the mid-coast region. Most sites operate from May through mid-October due to Maine's seasonal weather patterns, with temperatures ranging from 45°F nights to 75°F summer days. The Kennebec River forms Woolwich's western boundary, providing paddling opportunities and distinctive tidal environments that create unique camping conditions.

What to do

Kayaking tidal waters: At Sagadahoc Bay Campground, explore the dramatic 9-11 foot tides that transform the shoreline. "When the tide goes out you have the entire inlet to walk around in and explore. At night the stars were absolutely amazing!" explains Michael H.

Explore working farms: Visit Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground to experience their 626-acre organic dairy farm. "This campground is located on an organic dairy farm. There is a farm cafe on site with local food. We loved that!" notes Tonya M. Many families appreciate the educational aspect: "Kids really enjoy running in field and that there is a working farm within the camp ground."

Beach combing: The mid-coast region offers numerous beach options. "Popham beach is so close and by far one of the best beaches in Maine," states Erin O. about staying at Meadowbrook Camping. The tidal beaches provide opportunities for wildlife observation and clamming.

What campers like

Unique dining experiences: Many campgrounds offer fresh seafood directly to your site. "Lobsters for sale straight out of the tank cooked and delivered to your site every day. Don't forget to add corn and potatoes," shares one camper at Meadowbrook Camping.

Stargazing: The limited light pollution creates exceptional night sky viewing. At Thomas Point Beach and Campground, visitors appreciate the celestial views. "We arrived at night and woke up to a beautiful view of the water. The sites are well kept and the bathroom was spotless!" notes Taylor C.

Privacy levels: Site selection varies widely across campgrounds. At Hermit Island Campground, "Most campsites have a lot of privacy. You're neighbors are not right on top of you like most campgrounds I've been to," explains Brandon C. This contrasts with more open layouts at other facilities.

What you should know

Reservation processes vary: Some campgrounds require old-school methods. "Old school in that you have to call to make reservations and they do not accept credit cards," explains Rachel S. about Shore Hills Campground. Hermit Island uses a mail-in system for peak season.

Site spacing considerations: Density varies dramatically between campgrounds. At Boothbay Craft Brewery & RV Resort, "Sites are not secluded, but you can't beat walking distance to a brewery," notes Hails L., while other locations offer more separation between campers.

Electrical setup quirks: Be prepared with extension cords. "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," advises Shannon M. about Thomas Point Beach Campground.

Tidal impacts: Many waterfront sites experience significant tidal changes. "The river is tidal and so unless you want to wade threw mud there is not access beyond a couple hours around high tide," reports Rachel S.

Tips for camping with families

Farm experiences: Children particularly enjoy Chewonki Campground with its nature-based activities. "Kayaking, salt water pool and scenic walking trails blends in with the variety of singing birds under several tall pine trees," mentions Cheryl R., providing educational opportunities.

Playground access: Many sites feature play areas for children. Thomas Point Beach and Campground is "Great for Kids" with "plenty of walking to do, a playground, and lots of marsh area to explore with snails and horseshoe crabs around," according to Anna W.

Beach proximity: Consider campsites within driving distance of swimming areas. "Popham Beach State Park" is consistently mentioned as a family favorite accessible from several nearby campgrounds.

Bug preparation: The region has significant mosquito activity. "We loved our site but got so bitten up," warns one camper, recommending thermacell units and quality repellent for family comfort.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Be prepared for uneven terrain at some campgrounds. "The sites are unlevel and we were always on a bit of an incline. Our coach is pretty sensitive when it comes to leveling," notes Nancy W. about one campground.

Hookup limitations: Full service sites are limited in the region. At Desert of Maine Campground, "RV's that are large should not try this campground," advises LoneCamper C., as many sites feature partial hookups only.

Bathroom proximity: Consider site location relative to facilities. "Close access to the bathrooms and showers (free) which was most excellent" mentions Maggie K. about the Desert of Maine, which is valuable for those with smaller rigs lacking facilities.

Road access: Some campgrounds have challenging entry points. As Nancy W. explains, "the check-in area near the office is very small and tight and at times, it was very backed up and RV's were out on the main road."

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV parks are available in or near Woolwich?

RV enthusiasts near Woolwich have several options. Thomas Point Beach and Campground in Brunswick offers drive-in access with big-rig-friendly sites, water, and toilet facilities. For adults seeking a quieter experience, Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park provides a more mature atmosphere. Both campgrounds are reservable. If you're willing to drive a bit further, the Midcoast region offers additional options with various amenities including full hookups, pull-through sites, and waterfront locations.

Are there any campgrounds near Woolwich, Maine?

Yes, there are several excellent campgrounds near Woolwich, Maine. Chewonki Campground is a family-owned facility located on a river inlet offering a salt water pool, walking and biking trails, and boat rentals. It's known for its piney Maine scenery and helpful owners. Also nearby is Sagadahoc Bay Campground in Georgetown, which features reservable sites with water and toilets. The campground is accessible by boat or car and accommodates various camping styles including walk-in camping options.

Which state parks with camping facilities are closest to Woolwich?

Camden Hills State Park Campground is one of the closest state parks to Woolwich with camping facilities. Located near the charming coastal town of Camden, this park offers convenient access to midcoast Maine attractions. The campground serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby towns, beaches, and hiking trails. Another option is Lake St. George State Park Campground, which offers lakeside camping. Both parks provide traditional state park amenities including restrooms, designated camping areas, and access to outdoor recreation, though experiences can vary depending on site location and seasonal factors.