Best RV Parks & Resorts near Norway, ME

Looking to find an RV campground, RV park, or private campsite near Norway? Finding a place to camp in Maine with your RV is easier than ever. These scenic and easy-to-reach Norway campsites are perfect for RV campers.

Best RV Sites Near Norway, Maine (151)

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    1. Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach

    22 Reviews
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    60 Saves
    Saco, Maine

    Experience camping at its best among the fresh Maine air and towering pine trees at Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach, formerly Saco/Old Orchard Beach KOA. Our gorgeous resort is a great choice for families and offers an outstanding location near fun attractions like Funtown Splashtown USA and the famous Pier at Old Orchard Beach.

    Plan your perfect outdoor vacation with accommodation options that including tent camping, full hookup RV sites, or a large selection of vacation rentals that will make you feel right at home. Outside of the resort you'll find activities like fishing, hiking, kayaking, and canoeing. You can also visit local beaches and lighthouses or experience whale watching with your family and friends.

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    2. Wild Acres Sun RV Resort

    7 Reviews
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    31 Saves
    Ocean Park, Maine
    • Pets
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $60 - $400 / night

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    3. Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park

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    Saco, Maine

    The Wild Duck Campground and RV Park is a 70 site ADULT only (21+) Campground and RV Park. We offer fine adult camping for honeymooners to retirees on the Southern Maine coastline. Located in the middle of Maine Audubon’s Scarborough Marsh, state's largest salt water marsh, and Maine Audubon’s property. campers enjoy a broad array of wildlife including waterfowls, egrets, herons, ibises, raptors, muskrat, mink, otter, deer and moose. The Scarborough Marsh is the state's largest salt water marsh and can be explored by foot or canoe. You can bring your own canoe or kayak or rent one of ours. At our adult campground, enjoy a quiet walk on our clean paved roads or bike to the beach. We offer clean, level RV sites with full hook-ups and cable at every site, 50 amp service, as well as pull thru sites are also available. Separate areas for tenting, pop-up campers, and vans. We have ultra clean, modern restrooms and showers, computer modem connection, Wireless Internet, phone, laundry, limited RV supplies, limited groceries, dump station, ice, and firewood. On site owners and night security gates.

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    5. Pinehirst RV Park

    2 Reviews
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    Saco, Maine

    Pinehirst RV Resort is situated on 60 beautiful acres in the town of Old Orchard Beach. Nestled deep in the woods, Pinehirst's RV park in Maine has been a family tradition for more than 20 years. You and your family can relax and enjoy yourselves in our peaceful setting while creating memories that will last a lifetime. Pinehirst is the RV resort that families come back to year after year because it remains an RV park that consistently provides an excellent camping experience in Maine. Our tranquil RV park in Maine is approximately two miles from the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Ocean. Located just 15 minutes from Portland and about an hour and a half from Boston, our spacious sites come complete with water, electric, cable TV, phone and sewer facilities. We invite you to come and experience why our guests have called Pinehirst RV Resort their summer home for generations! Wooded RV Park in Maine Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Pinehirst RV Resort & Campground. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    Rhonda  W.'s photo of rv camping at Wild Acres Tent & Trailer Park near Norway, ME
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    6. Wild Acres Tent & Trailer Park

    6 Reviews
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    Saco, Maine
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    7. Sunshine Valley RV Park

    1 Review
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    Berlin, New Hampshire
    • Pets
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $35 / night

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    8. Naples Campground

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    Naples, Maine

    Nestled in the heart of Maine's Lake and Mountain Region, Naples KOA is the ideal home base for outdoor enthusiasts and first-time campers alike. Enjoy days spent on the water with fishing, boating, hiking, and golfing just a short drive away. Join the fall leaf-peepers and experience the bright colors of autumn foliage. With RV Sites, Deluxe Cabins, RV Rentals, and tent sites, you are sure to find a camp site just right for you. RV guests can choose from pull through and back in full hook up sites including Big Rig Friendly sites. No RV, No problem, our Deluxe Cabins and RV Rental offer all the comforts of home with a unique outdoor space. For those preferring a more rustic camping experience, set up camp in one of our water and electric tent sites. Tenting with friends? Select a site in our tent village. 

    Centrally located to all of Western Maine's attractions, Naples KOA, makes day-trips a breeze. Drive the Naples Causeway along Long Lake and Brandy Pond. Spend a day at the beach in Sebago Lake State Park or rent a boat and experience lake life. Cool off with the kiddos at the Aquaboggan Waterpark for Funtown Splashtown USA. Take in some history at the Maine Maritime Museum or at the Maine Narrow Guage Railroad Museum or catch a game at the Portland Sea Dogs baseball stadium. With so much to see and do, in and around Maine, Naples KOA is the top choice for your next camping adventure.

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    9. Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

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    79 Saves
    West Ossipee, New Hampshire

    More that 100 sites that can accommodate RVs and tents.

    There are 24 pull-through sites with easy-in, easy-out convenience and the new deluxe camping sites with patio furniture and a concrete slab to park your rig on.

    In addition to the large sites, Danforth Bay also has smaller, more intimate sites situated along a winding brook-- perfect for tents and pop-ups.

    Many campsites are along the half-mile shoreline, or atop hills overlooking the lake. In addition to having great views of the lake, campers at these sites get treated to fantastic Danforth Bay sunsets.

    Cabins also available.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $85 / night

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    10. Augusta West Kampground

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    Winthrop, Maine

    Make Lifelong Memories at Augusta West Kampground RESERVE YOUR CAMPSITE AND RV AT OUR LAKESIDE FAMILY CAMPGROUND IN WINTHROP, ME If you want to enjoy a week of camping and the great outdoors in the Winthrop, ME area, Augusta West Kampground is the place for you. Pack up the kids and head to our family-owned campground today!

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Recent RV Reviews near Norway, ME

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    Rachel P.'s photo of rv camping at Augusta / Gardiner KOA near Norway, ME
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Augusta / Gardiner KOA

    Awesome experience

    People here are so nice an will help u with whatever u need! They deliver fire to ur spot an everything! There’s a store with ice an food an other camping supplies even stuff for trailer repairs! I love this place an definitely would become a long term resident if they had a long term spot available

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    Nancy W.'s photo of rv camping at Bayley's Camping Resort near Norway, ME
    Nov. 18, 2023

    Bayley's Camping Resort

    RV Resort

    We have stayed at Bayley's a lot over the years and have watched it grow into an RV Resort. 

    If you're looking for all the bells and whistles, full amenities and location to town this is it. I saw a few other reviews noting the noise levels, I think this comes with the territory of staying at an RV Resort. It is family friendly, kids ride their bikes around the campground and you can hear your neighbors. 

    Depending on your site location you may get more privacy than if you stay in the big rig sites. The wooded sites tend to be more private and less loud. Staying by any of the pools will be louder. The adults only area can get loud in the summer with music during the day. 

    We stay on the event weekends, rent a golf cart and sit in the hot tubs for the duration of our stay and it couldn't be better.

  • David A.
    Bryan's photo of rv camping at Wild Acres Sun RV Resort near Norway, ME
    Aug. 10, 2020

    Wild Acres Sun RV Resort

    Not our bag, but...

    More of a festival than an RV resort. Extremely crowded, close sites, and heavy car traffic in walking and bike areas. Sun night was way quieter than Fri and Sat night. Park has great amenities, and well run but just be prepared for large groups, loud music and managed chaos. Not big rig friendly not overnight friendly. Trolley access to the beach area was great and people are friendly. Safe travels.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Douglas L.'s photo of rv camping at Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort near Norway, ME
    Jan. 1, 2022

    Danforth Bay Camping & RV Resort

    Lots of amenites and campsite options

    This campground is huge with over 300 sites set on nearly 200 acres and along a beautiful lake! It is in a great location between the Lakes Region and the White Mountains in New Hampshire with lots to do in and outside of the campground. There are two distinct and separate sections– the Danforth Bay Camping and RV Resort and The Bluffs RV Resort. 

    They assigned us to a pull thru site (#A16) in the Danforth Bay section that would supposedly fit our 45’ motorhome. When we pulled in the place was packed. The people camped across from us had a huge group of people and a massive load of wood delivered that was in huge pile and it was obvious that fire was going to burn all day and through the weekend. The neighbors on one side of us had a table set up at the end of their site and were selling hand-made goods with their kids. We decided this was not really where we wanted to be for a peaceful fall weekend. Much less, our site was not very easy for us to get in and out of. The office agreed to move us to a site in The Bluffs section which they said were normally only for seasonal campers but they would make an exception since they were closing for the season in one week. They informed us the water would be turned off during our stay but that was fine with us since we have a large freshwater tank that we could fill up before. The site we were assigned to was all gravel with absolutely no grass which was fine with us because we were away from the ciaos of the other section. 

    The park was very clean and well-cared for with no trash laying around. Campsites were tidy and people didn’t have lots of junk laying around. There are some transient sites in the Danforth Bay section that are nice and private and some are close to the lake. The campground is huge so you can get a nice walk in without having to go round and round. There is a lake which was great for our lab to swim in and made for a pretty spot to enjoy a glass of wine at sunset. There are tons of camping options at this park and loads of amenities like a camp store, multiple pools, a boat launch, game room, multiple pavilions, free weekend entertainment, hay rides, lots of restrooms, dog parks and lots more. Since we were there in the end of the season, many amenities were closed and the activities had wrapped up for the season.

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    Jake C.'s photo of rv camping at Spacious Skies Walnut Grove near Norway, ME
    Jul. 7, 2024

    Spacious Skies Walnut Grove

    Great Stopover for Maine Hotspots

    I was on a long road trip and only stayed a few days mainly to see the nearby Maine hotspots - Kennebunkport and Portland. The campground is not fancy, but clean and well maintained. Many of the sites were used by long-term campers, which turns the campground into a nice little neighborhood - everyone I greeted waved or said hello. I travel solo, and felt very safe.

  • Brooke F.
    Rebus B.'s photo of rv camping at Freeport / Durham KOA near Norway, ME
    Aug. 24, 2021

    Freeport / Durham KOA

    Awesome place!

    Very low key relaxed place. Facilities are new and clean! Staff is friendly and accommodating. Campsites are large. Full hook ups. Pool is clean and well maintained.

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    Tracey  S.'s photo of rv camping at Sun Outdoors Old Orchard Beach Downtown near Norway, ME
    Jan. 19, 2022

    Sun Outdoors Old Orchard Beach Downtown

    Just okay

    We mainly stayed here because we've stayed at another Sun RV Resorts in OR and really enjoyed it. Our site was nice and backed to a wooded area. The campground was within walking distance to the beach(about a mile) and not far from the Eastern Trail, which was great for hiking and biking. Unfortunately, the wifi was pretty terrible. We paid extra for what was supposed to be fast, streamable wifi, but at times that didn't work at all or was very slow. For the price we paid, the campground should have fast(or at least usable) internet for free. There was even a repeater directly behind our site. We also had to pay extra for our dog, which we thought was odd. The laundry room was okay, but several machines were out of order and even first thing in the morning it didn't seem too clean. Verizon was 2 bars. If I was in the area again I'd probably stay somewhere else.

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    Lou S.'s photo of rv camping at Eastern Slope Camping Area near Norway, ME
    Nov. 23, 2019

    Eastern Slope Camping Area

    Just okay now!

    We used to come here every year but move on since. It’s been 7 years & we came back for Columbus Day weekend for an overnight. Maybe it was just this weekend but it was pricey at $45 per night. I’ll start with the bad first. The site are very close to each other. If you fart, all surrounding site will here you. Rain, yep, when it rains it floods the sites near the bathroom toward the beginning of the entrance. Big RV will have trouble maneuvering in here because it is tight. On to the good. Each site (except beach) has a wood canopy, picnic bench, electrical, water spigot & designated fire pit. Bathrooms are close to every site. The beaches along the Saco river is awesome but they took away the cliff jumps and put boulders there. I think the rope swings are still there. We used to stay here long term but now it just ehh. Funny fact: NH law says you can’t burn wood from out of state. But the wood that they sell is from Maine. LOL

  • Katie B.
    Jeremy G.'s photo of rv camping at Lakeside Pines Campground near Norway, ME
    Sep. 30, 2020

    Lakeside Pines Campground

    Beautiful waterfront campsite.

    We had a beautiful waterfront campsite (Site 113). The lake is gorgeous. Rocks make direct access to the water from the site difficult, but there is a beach for water access not too far away. The staff was extremely nice and helpful. The only cons: The sites are a little small and do not have any trees between them to shield you from those next to you. It appears that a majority of the tenants who were there during our visit were long term tenants so it has a bit of a different feel than some of the other campgrounds we’ve visited. Also, the road is tight so be prepared to drive close to trees. :) You’re within 30 minutes to White Mountain National Forest, which is gorgeous!

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sarah C.'s photo of rv camping at White Birches Camping Park near Norway, ME
    Jul. 5, 2020

    White Birches Camping Park

    A little something for everyone

    This Camping Park has something for just about everyone. Whether you have an RV (small, medium or large), tent, are looking for a cabin or want a little more of a wilderness feel, this place has something to offer. 

    While the campground looks to be primarily RV camping from the road, there are many tent sites tucked away in the trees and even two sites that are walk-in only and are situated right on the Androscoggin River. Additionally, the campground has several nice cabins available as well.

    Let's start with the RV sites: there are a bunch! This campground also hosts many seasonal campers who have sites situated around the perimeter of both sides of the campground (split by Route 2). Seasonal campers have some pretty sweet set-ups for sure. The only downside to some of the RV spots is that they can be in the sun almost all day which can be a bit much in the heart of the summer. Otherwise, sites are well maintained and have all the normal hookups for RVs.

    Tent sites are well spaced and almost all of them are in the shade which is a huge bonus! Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and nice level spot to pitch your tent. Bath houses are conveniently located throughout the campground and are well maintained. 

    The two walk-in tent sites are very secluded and offer fire rings, picnic tables, a bear box and one of the two sites has a wooden tent platform. The second site's tent platform is currently being built (July 2020) and should be at the site and ready for use soon. These sites sit right on the beautiful Androscoggin River, offering a serene backdrop for your camping adventure.

    The campground is situated in-between two large tracts of the White Mountain National Forest. Great hiking is available at the campground as well as a short drive away. If hiking is a hobby of yours, look no further! This is a great location to base yourself out of to get some solid miles under your belt. There is a campground office that has a small store as well as laundry facilities. They also offer an AT Hiker Hostel. They also have a nice heated swimming pool, playground and many other amenities. When there isn't a global health pandemic, they have a bouncy house for the kids. They often show movies on the lawn when the weather cooperates. They also rent kayaks and you can launch from the campground or they will shuttle you some place near by.

    It really is a campground with a little bit of everything! Owned by locals of the community who have run the place for over 25 years.

  • Tris W.
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    Sep. 12, 2020

    On the Saco Family Campground

    Cute family rv area

    This RV area was great for families, there were a lot of kids which was nice and it felt very safe. Checking in was super easy and the lady that helped us was super sweet and informative. We had wood delivered to our campground and the guy who delivered the wood it was really nice as well. There were a lot of large parties that can get a little bit loud but quiet hours are 10 o’clock and it settles right down. We have just gotten a new camper van and wanted to test it out and this was a great spot to start. Super easy full hook ups!

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Samantha C.'s photo of rv camping at White Ledge Campground near Norway, ME
    Apr. 29, 2020

    White Ledge Campground

    Rustic with road noise, but great location for hiking, climbing, exploring

    White Ledge Campground is in the White Mountain National Forest and should not be confused with nearby White Lake State Park. Located a few miles south of the Kancamagus and Conway, you have ready access to the Carter Ledge trail up Mt Chocurua or shorter loop trails. 

    The sites are generally large and wooded. Designated tent sites are not suitable for RVs/trailers because the site may require a short walk or steps. Facilities include potable water and vault toilets. There are no hookups and no dump station. The lack of amenities contributes to the low fee of$20/night, though online reservation fees will add somewhat to that. If you want a shower, they are available at Jigger Johnson campground along the Kancamagus Hwy, about 20 minutes away.

    If you head up on a holiday weekend, get an early start or be ready for traffic. The loop for sites 14-28 parallels NH16; you WILL hear and even see road traffic and Rte 16 is busy.  Sites 2-5 are more open, larger, and suitable for RV or tent. Site 10 is a nicely wooded, level site for tent or RV. About half the sites are reservable. The campground is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.

  • Erin O.
    Nancy W.'s photo of rv camping at Meadowbrook Camping near Norway, ME
    Aug. 16, 2020

    Meadowbrook Camping

    For the lobster lover

    Great place! Lobsters for sale straight out of the tank cooked and delivered to your site every day. Don’t forget to add corn and potatoes. Fire pits are stone and awesome. We had a w/e site. The full hook up sites are in a field and close together. We preferred to be in the woods. Bring bug spray. We liked our site but got so bitten up.
    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! We can’t wait to come back next summer!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nancy W.'s photo of rv camping at Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground near Norway, ME
    Nov. 29, 2021

    Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground

    Great river access, close to town.

    We chose to stay at this campground because it was close to downtown Bethel, had river access, and had a full hook-up site for our 45’ RV. Campsites vary from full hook-up pull through to grassy shaded private sites perfect for tent camping. The sites are pretty close together and ours was a buddy site which meant our patio faced our neighbor’s patio. Since the sites were so close, we were practically sitting next to them. Luckily, they were nice people and we enjoyed talking to them. 

    Not all sites are level and we found it difficult to get into because of the tight roads and dangling tree limbs. Some of the best sites are unfortunately reserved for work campers. These are pull-ins with a view of a grassy field. The wifi at our site (#21) was horrible and we never used it. There is no cable and we were not able to pick up any over-the-air television channels. The campground is pretty wooded which was nice for the shade but meant we were not able to get satellite reception with our dome mounted receiver. We ended up using our portable receiver and after two days of moving the unit we were finally able to lock into the satellites. 

    We selected a 50-amp full hookup pull through site which was $46/night. Our sewer was uphill at our site which is a big pet peeve of ours and super annoying when it comes to empty the tanks. The 50-amp worked well and it was well-placed in the site as was the water. The roads and campsites are gravel and the patios are a mix of gravel and grass. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. The campground is adjacent to a paved walking/biking path that leads to downtown Bethel. We used the path to walk over to the farmers market and found it very convenient to walk our dog. There is also a mowed path through a field that we also liked for walking our dog. 

    The best aspect of this campground is the access to the Androscoggin River. The park rents kayaks, canoes, and tubes and has a shuttle service that will take you up river for so you can float back to the campground. We used the campgrounds shuttle livery service to take our kayak and paddleboard up river for a leisurely float down the river so we could enjoy the scenery, have a picnic, and fish. (Since we used our own boats, the coast was cheaper.) The campground offers this service to non-campers which meant there were a lot of people walking through the campground. The bathroom in the campground was old and tired and heavily used by people floating the river which and was pretty dirty. They also have a sluice on the property, where (for a fee) you can get a bucket of mined material and get to sort through it looking for minerals and gems. Whatever you find, you keep. 

    The campground is located off Route 2 which is fairly convenient but the road noise was pretty loud as this is a heavily trafficed road. Downtown Bethel is just a few minutes away and has a brewery, grocery, restaurants, shops, and the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum. About five miles away is Sunday River which is a ski area. We took the chair lift up the mountain so we could hike around and take in the beautiful views.  On the way, we stopped at Sunday River Brewery and had a delicious meal and great beer.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nancy W.'s photo of rv camping at Wassamki Spring Camping Area near Norway, ME
    Sep. 13, 2022

    Wassamki Spring Camping Area

    Lots of seasonal sites

    We chose this campground because it was close to Portland– a city where we love hanging out at great breweries, shopping, and eating at some of the country’s best restaurants. The close proximity to Portland is one of the pluses of this campground. But, it turned out we weren’t crazy about this campground and probably would not be back. 

    Campsites for transients and big-rig sites are in the front portion of the park; whereas, the seasonals are along the spring/pond in the back section. There are tons of site types to choose from depending on your amperage, sewer, and cable needs. Our site was a back-in full hook-up, 50-amp site that was o.k. It was level and long enough to fit our 45’ RV. The pad was gravel and the patio was grass with a firepit and picnic table. The utilities were in the far back of the site so make sure you have long enough hoses. Since we hung over the back of our site and our wet and electric bays are towards the back of our RV, we were able to reach the utilities without extensions. 

    As the name implies, there is a spring on the property which is fairly large and open to paddling (no motorized boats) and swimming. There are lots of rules about where you can swim (i.e., only within 75 feet of the shore, no swimming to island, no dogs, no diving offshore, etc.). You can fish in the pond (catch and release only). Visitor fees seemed quite high at $8/day use and $15/overnight but I’m sure it helps keep the number of people down. 

    Amenities include volleyball/basketball/pickle ball, a swim beach, playground, recreation hall, snack bar, horseshoes, a community bonfire area, and dog run. There is no charge to borrow sporting equipment which is nice (volleyballs, basketballs, etc). The store sells camping supplies, ice, groceries, ice cream, and t-shirts. There is a pretty active events calendar (of which we did not participate) with games (cards, bingo, etc.), themed weekends, and entertainment. 

    Overall, the campground has an old, run-down appearance and a dusty dirty feel to it. The seasonal sites are pretty junky with lots of stuff spread out around each camper. I was really glad we were in a transient site away from the seasonals because it was a little quieter as a lot of the seasonals were outside playing loud music and got a little rowdy. We love the Portland area and will return but not to this campground– there are plenty more in the area a little farther away from downtown.

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    Michael's photo of rv camping at Naples Campground near Norway, ME
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Naples Campground

    Family fun

    We went RVing here, like the vast majority of people. I wouldn’t want to tent camp here. There were a lot of activities for kids and adults on the weekend. The bath houses were new and nice.

    The new area has no trees and just looks like a big RV parking lot, but the older part has plenty of trees.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nancy W.'s photo of rv camping at Meadowbrook Camping near Norway, ME
    Apr. 17, 2021

    Meadowbrook Camping

    Just O.k.

    If you want to visit the Phippsburg area of Maine, your camping options are pretty limited. We chose Meadowbrook Camping Area for the simple fact we wanted to explore that particular area of Maine. The campground has a mix of sites from tent sites tucked away in the woods to large RV sites in the open. We camped in a 45’ RV and wanted a 50 amps full hook-up site severely limited our choices. We were assigned a pull thru that had such a steep incline we determined it best to actually back into the site so we didn’t bottom out trying to get up the hill. The site was unlevel and we were always on a bit of an incline. Our coach is pretty sensitive when it comes to leveling so this may not be a problem with other units or towables. The site and driveway were gravel and we had a decent picnic table and fire pit.

    There are a fair amount of seasonals that have lots of junk around their campers and some sites are pretty unsightly. The restrooms were really old and not very clean. The office is a little run down and the maintenance shop behind it was unsightly with lots of equipment and stuff lying around. Needless to say, our first impressions of the campground were not that good. They tout themselves on the fact that they have fresh lobster on-site and will cook and deliver them to your site. But one look at the dirty water in the tank and we decided to head to the local lobster dock and wrangle up some fresh ones from the clean ocean water. They have a poolside café with a pretty all-day extensive menu. We didn’t eat there but it seemed to be pretty busy as it looked like lots of orders were always being. Our campsite was right next to the pool, café, and arcade area so we had a view of all the action. At least our patio side was not facing that busy area. There was an open karaoke night around a community fire pit that was very popular and everyone was having a great time. 

    People here were very nice and overall it was an o.k. stay. We choose this campground because it was the only one in the area we wanted to explore.

  • Brian
    Camper-submitted photo at Whits End Campground near Norway, ME
    Aug. 31, 2020

    Whits End Campground

    Great campground

    Great campground brought my family they loved it . very clean friendly staff , great sites with hook ups for RVs

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jean C.'s photo of rv camping at Sunshine Valley RV Park near Norway, ME
    Oct. 12, 2020

    Sunshine Valley RV Park

    No frills at a new and developing campground with great sky views.

    This hilltop RV park is still in its infancy, but offers pull through sites, seasonal sites with sewer. Water is available from a tank; you'll need to provide your own power, whether solar or generator. You'll need to be self-contained, with no bathroom facilities available. The sites are separated by grass and some small trees/shrubs in places.

    There is a small pool that should re-open after the coronavirus restrictions are eased.  If you're driving a big rig and have an ATV or other toys, you'll want to take a look here. There's plenty of space for your vehicle, trailer, and toys!

    It's right next door to Milan Hill State Park and is convenient to ATV trails as well as hiking, walking, and biking opportunities in the area. Take a walk over to Milan Hill SP and climb the fire tower! Sites at the top of the hill provide a view of peaks in the distance. Jericho Mtn with its trails is also within 30 minutes drive.

    Follow them on FB and they'll help you stay up to date with trail openings and closures. If you need to register your OHRV, you can do that at the campground.

    If you've forgotten something, Berlin is nearby and Gorham offers a Walmart Supercenter.

    It was the end of the season when I visited and there were signs of ongoing development.

  • Erin M.
    TJ C.'s photo of rv camping at Chocorua KOA near Norway, ME
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Chocorua KOA

    Small, quiet family campground

    The Chocorua KOA is a great campground with super friendly staff, a variety of sites and lots of activities and things to do for everyone in the family.

    We stayed with two other families on pull-through full hook-up sites 43, 45, and 47. Although we were on the main road, we really enjoyed these sites. They were wooded and in a central location close to the playgrounds, pavilion, beach and nature trails. Site 45 was pretty narrow but the other two sites had a bit more space so we mostly used 43 and 47 to hang out. We especially loved that the pull-through road behind our sites was not a main access road so we had a nice long stretch of road that was just for us. We played games and the kids road bikes without having to worry about cars driving through.

    There are also a lot of really nice tent sites along the water, cabins, teepees, lodges and great areas for groups to camp. They are fairly strict with quiet hours so it is a very quiet campground at night.

    The facilities are nice and clean. The pavilion and fire pit area are a nice place to gather with games and a mining station to enjoy. There are two playgrounds for little and big kids. The bathrooms are quite dated but clean. The pool is freezing cold so the kids didn’t swim much. The beach area is small and not deep enough to swim but the kids enjoyed playing in the sand and water. There are a lot of options for boat rentals- paddle boats, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and row boats. There is a beautiful board walk that leads through the marsh to a system of short nature trails. We really enjoyed walking the trails though some need a lot of work due to fallen trees and overgrowth. There were also a lot of free activities for the kids like crafts, wagon rides and games with a full schedule of events. You really never have to leave this campground!

    This is also an incredibly dog-friendly campground with a fun dog park, a special swimming pond just for dogs and doggie day care available. This is one of the most pet loving campgrounds we’ve ever camped in and our pup loved it!!

    We had a great trip and will definitely be back!

  • Christina V.
    Nancy W.'s photo of rv camping at Winslow Park And Campground near Norway, ME
    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!

  • bThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2023

    Family and Friends Campground

    Great locally owned RV/tent campsite

    Very friendly staff/family. Had a pool/hot tub, showers, coin laundry. Several different types of campsites from tent to large RV with full hookups.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo at Timberland Campground near Norway, ME
    Jun. 30, 2024

    Timberland Campground

    Quick overnight

    Stayed for a quick overnight. The electric and water sites we stayed at was just dirt, no grass anywhere. The full hookups looked better from what I saw. They were very gracious on a late check out for us so we could go explore before leaving which was great.

  • M
    Nancy W.'s photo of rv camping at Winslow Park And Campground near Norway, ME
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Winslow Park And Campground

    A charming old school municipal park and campground for the whole family

    Winslow Park is a hidden gem. Not because it's a wilderness camping experience, but because it's a throwback to a time when people would pack a cabin tent or hitch up a camper trailer and take their families to a friendly, safe setting with a variety of old school recreational amenities. Things like swimming and boating. A playground, basketball and volleyball courts. A nature trail and covered group picnic pavilion. A game room where children can play board games and foosball. Opportunities for kids to just run around, toss a ball, bicycle and explore in a safe, sheltered setting. And on Thursday summer evenings, the chance to spread out blankets on a broad grassy green, unpack a picnic supper and enjoy a music concert amidst commanding views of Maine's scenic Casco Bay.

    Winslow Park offers a mix of wooded and grassy campsites that accommodate both tent and RV campers. Note however, there are none with water/electric hookups. Basic amenities include a beach, boat ramp, bathroom and shower facilities and a dish washing station. Firewood is available within the park. RV'ers will appreciate the onsite dump station. For those who prefer "glamping", the fully furnished, four bedroom Harb Cottage is available for rent by the week or the month.

    If you stay at Winslow, a few things not to be missed: walk or bike past the camping area and follow the main park road into a dense stand of pine. It opens up at Stockbridge Point which features two rocky promontories you can walk out on. This is a stunning place to be at sunset, sunrise or (with the help of a good headlamp) on a starry night. If you bring bicycles, don't miss the opportunity to pedal the 7 or so miles back along Staples Point and South Freeport Roads to US Route 1. There, practically across the street, you can treat yourself to a well-earned frozen confection at Mainely Custard. Biking there means guilt-free indulgence!

    Finally, Winslow Park makes an excellent and economical multi-day base of operations for exploring Maine's mid coast region. In addition to L.L. Bean and outlet shopping in downtown Freeport, there are day hiking opportunities of a more wilderness character at nearby Wolfe's Neck State Park and Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary. There's also Portland with its historic Old Port, bustling foodie scene and legendary craft brew culture just 20 miles down the highway to the south, and destination towns like Brunswick, Belfast and Boothbay Harbor within easy drive to the north.

    Insider tip: if you're planning a visit in late May or early June, call ahead and inquire about the Browntail Moth situation. It's a noxious nuisance that seems to be peaking along Maine's south/central coast these past few years. For some people it can produce very annoying poison-ivy like symptoms. It's a complete non-issue after June, so either plan your visit for mid to late summer, or consider motels or camping inland if you're visiting Maine earlier in the season.

  • Heather B.
    Courtney J.'s photo of rv camping at Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground near Norway, ME
    Nov. 26, 2020

    Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    Overrated

    Pictures are deceiving! My two teenagers and I booked site 810 in the west bay for my birthday and we were incredibly disappointed. I’ll skip most of the complaints about the site and staff, and say this site works best of you have a small camper and/or don’t mind not having ANY privacy. 

    We had two small tents and two hammocks. We could only hang one hammock because the only trees were too small and over the rocky ledge to the water below. The water view was beautiful, but there is no possible position for privacy from the site to the right or left or behind unless you’re inside your tent. There is a small gravel road directly behind, and an open field with full hook ups behind you. We had large groups of noisy families in the field behind and generators ran much of the time not to mention, if the people in the field want to view the water, they have to sit facing sites like 810, which felt like people were watching us all of the time. We highly recommend NOT staying in the west bay unless you have, or like, lots of young children running around back and forth to the playground. There are also not clear markers between sites, so they were often throwing balls and tumbling in our site. It can also get super windy, so plan ahead in case.

    Aside from the site itself, we had some issues with the way the animals were treated in the barn, and with the food at the restaurant. Granted, we went in August during covid, so maybe those things are typically better cared for. We may go back — the surrounding bay is gorgeous — but we’ll def stay in east bay or one of the tent walk in sites if we do. Bring bikes of you can, it’s a nice farm to pedal around and the bike rentals were not available due to covid.

  • Tracey  S.
    Tracey  S.'s photo of rv camping at Ammonoosuc Campground near Norway, ME
    Jul. 18, 2022

    Ammonoosuc Campground

    Camping in the woods

    This beautiful campground is located near many popular sight seeing locations, is well maintained, sites level and dirt/pine needle covered, full hookups available, tent camping available, large tree hugged sights. Tons of shade! Handles rain well. Bathrooms are immaculate! Owner is super sweet and helpful. I would absolutely stay here again and again!


Guide to Norway

Discover the charm of RV camping near Norway, Maine, where beautiful landscapes and well-equipped campgrounds await outdoor enthusiasts.

Most parks have electrical and sewer hookups

Big rigs should check out Stony Brook Recreation and Campground

  • Stony Brook Recreation and Campground is known for being big rig friendly, providing ample space for larger RVs to maneuver easily.
  • Naples Campground accommodates big rigs with well-maintained sites and easy access to local attractions.
  • Mac's Camping Area offers large RV sites with a private beach and boat launch, ideal for those traveling with bigger vehicles.

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