Best Campgrounds near Orrs Island, ME

Campgrounds along the coastal areas of Orrs Island, Maine provide access to both ocean views and wooded settings. Several established facilities dot the region, including Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground in Freeport and Hermit Island Campground in Phippsburg, both within driving distance of Orrs Island. These mixed-use campgrounds accommodate diverse camping styles ranging from primitive tent sites to RV hookups, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Many sites feature waterfront access with views of Casco Bay, while others are nestled in wooded areas offering more privacy.

Camping season in this region typically runs from May through October, with most campgrounds closing after Columbus Day. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for waterfront sites and during summer weekends. The oceanfront locations experience significant tidal changes that affect water access and kayaking opportunities. Weather conditions can be variable with coastal winds sometimes creating challenging camping conditions. Facilities range from rustic outhouses to full-service shower houses and hookups. Many campgrounds provide fire rings and picnic tables, though amenities vary considerably between locations. As one camper noted, "It's really a jumble of sites. There may be rules about number of vehicles allowed and number of tents, but if so, they are not enforced."

Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings despite some privacy concerns at busier campgrounds. Campers frequently mention the unique combination of farm and ocean experiences available at Wolfe's Neck, where visitors can observe farm animals and participate in agricultural activities while enjoying coastal views. Wildlife viewing opportunities include loons, osprey, and horseshoe crabs. The proximity to Freeport provides convenient access to shopping and supplies. Several campgrounds feature extensive trail networks for hiking and biking. One review emphasized, "We camped next to the water and it was glorious. Mix of RVs and tents with a nearby farm to see animals and play. A playground in the center of the park and an easy distance from nearest town for groceries and supplies."

Best Camping Sites Near Orrs Island, Maine (147)

    1. Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    41 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    7 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. Winslow Park And Campground

    24 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    8 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."

    3. Hermit Island Campground

    15 Reviews
    Sebasco Estates, ME
    7 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."

    4. Sagadahoc Bay Campground

    18 Reviews
    Phippsburg, ME
    11 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."

    5. Desert of Maine Campground

    14 Reviews
    Freeport, ME
    11 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."

    6. Meadowbrook Camping

    10 Reviews
    Phippsburg, ME
    9 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!"

    7. Bradbury Mountain State Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Pownal, ME
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 688-4712

    "Sites are a good size, generally level and most are quite close to the road, so you’ll contend with road traffic. There are a few walk-in tent sites with lean-tos."

    "Close to Freeport and not far from Portland, this is a good affordable camping option for visitors to the area. The park has just enough hiking trails to spend a morning or afternoon exploring."

    8. Thomas Point Beach and Campground

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

    $30 - $35 / night

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

    9. Freeport / Durham KOA

    9 Reviews
    Pownal, ME
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 688-4288

    "The haunted house is scary enough that I waited by the exit! (This part is NOT for the little kids). The campground fills up for this event so make reservations early."

    "The location is good as it is about 10-15 minutes far from the town of Freeport(home to L.L."

    10. Recompence Shore Campground

    3 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 865-9307

    "Recompense Campground, is a not only a campground, but a working educational farm located on the most beautiful Maine Coast. "

    "Classic Maine oceanfront camping. Decent sized sites and well maintained outhouses, thank you!"

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Recent Reviews near Orrs Island, ME

620 Reviews of 147 Orrs Island Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Chewonki Campground

    Stunning views

    Beautiful campsite. Quiet with amazing views

  • Julie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Wassamki Springs Campground

    Great Family campground!

    The amenities here make it a wonderful place for kids and adults!!   Nice,  clean and quiet!    I stayed on a spot by the water, that was totally worth the upgrade.

  • Kaileigh K.
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Sandy Pines Campground

    Amazing location and campground amenities

    We had an amazing long weekend at Sandy Pines and will definitely plan to return. I loved that there was a tent only area that felt a little more secluded and quiet with some nice privacy between sites. The playground and pool were a hit with the kids. The bathrooms were always clean and single user, some had showers as well. The proximity to goose rocks beach was a major plus!

  • R
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Wells Beach

    Zero wifi or cell signal

    Stayed back in 2023 with travel trailer and experienced almost zero wifi signal as well as verizon cell signal. Returned this past week and found no improvement whatsoever. This on back half of property. Manager stated they are awar and working on it. (For 2 years?). Could not plan anything, check weather unless you walked or drive up front. Light globes at various sites next to campers lit all night and were annoying so covered with bag. Some sites are just bad..huge pine tree at 428 caused camper to park his angled. Fire wood being sold is all pine & burns up immediately.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Sebago Lake State Park Campground

    Campground on Beautiful Lake

    I was lucky to score a nice site mid week just before the 4th of July. My site was large and fit my large tent but it was clear that it can get muddy based on the deep tire tracks left on the site by a previous camper. The selling point of this campground is the lake for sure. Sebago Lake is beautiful. Sites are very close together. Luckily many of the sites around me were not occupied but I get the feeling that is rare. Bathrooms were clean. Beach areas were very nice for relaxing.

  • samar
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    Peaceful Stay with Ocean Views and Family Fun at Wolfe’s Neck Campground

    Our stay at Wolfe's Neck was unforgettable! The ocean views were breathtaking, and waking up to the sounds of nature was so refreshing. We stayed in one of the East Bay sites—nice shade and just the right amount of privacy. The farm was a big hit with our kids, and the kayaking gave us a fun way to explore the area. Clean facilities, friendly staff, and tons of activities—highly recommend for anyone visiting Maine!


Guide to Orrs Island

Camping near Orrs Island, Maine, offers a unique blend of coastal beauty and outdoor adventure. With several campgrounds in the area, you can find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV while enjoying the stunning scenery.

What to do:

  • Explore the beaches: The area is known for its beautiful beaches. Many campers enjoy spending their days swimming, sunbathing, or just relaxing by the water. One visitor at Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground said, "Classic Maine oceanfront camping. Decent sized sites and well maintained outhouses, thank you!"
  • Kayaking and canoeing: The calm waters around Orrs Island are perfect for paddling. Rent a kayak or canoe and explore the coastline. A reviewer at Winslow Park And Campground mentioned, "The best part was the location, being close to several beaches in the Old Orchard Beach area."
  • Hiking: There are several trails nearby for hiking enthusiasts. A camper at Sebago Lake State Park Campground noted, "The best campsites are the ones farther from the beach next to the swamp."

What campers like:

  • Scenic views: Campers rave about the stunning views from their sites. One happy camper at Sandy Pines Campground said, "Great location for Goose Rocks Beach and exploring Kennebunkport."
  • Family-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds offer activities for kids. A reviewer at Bayley's Camping Resort mentioned, "The kids' activities are top-notch, and the nightly entertainment is also outstanding."
  • Clean facilities: Clean bathrooms and showers are a big plus for campers. A visitor at Desert of Maine Campground shared, "The bathrooms are amazing—modern, clean, and individual shower rooms."

What you should know:

  • Reservations are recommended: Many campgrounds fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A camper at Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park advised, "It is within a mile of the Audubon center, where you can either put in your own kayak/canoe or rent one."
  • Limited cell service: Be prepared for spotty cell service in some areas. A visitor at Hermit Island Campground noted, "I could not get cell service at the campground, though I had spotty phone coverage on the road before the turnoff."
  • Wildlife encounters: Keep an eye out for local wildlife, especially at night. A camper at Sebago Lake State Park Campground warned, "There are some very friendly skunks walking around at night!"

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose family-friendly campgrounds: Look for places with playgrounds and activities for kids. A reviewer at Sandy Pines Campground said, "Lots of family-friendly amenities."
  • Pack for the beach: Bring beach toys and sunscreen for a fun day by the water. A camper at Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground mentioned, "Great place for kids with lots of variety."
  • Plan for meals: Some campgrounds have stores, but it’s good to bring your own food. A visitor at Bayley's Camping Resort noted, "The restaurant has a huge selection of foods and decent prices."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site you choose. A reviewer at Winslow Park And Campground said, "The sites are small—similar to what you would find in an RV park."
  • Be prepared for tight spots: Some campgrounds have narrow roads and tight turns. A camper at Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park advised, "The sites are close together, and do not have any foliage buffers between them."
  • Bring leveling blocks: Some sites may not be perfectly level. A visitor at Sandy Pines Campground mentioned, "The sites are closer together and less private than I would have hoped for."

Camping near Orrs Island, Maine, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. With beautiful campgrounds and plenty of activities, you’re sure to have a memorable experience!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the campgrounds located on Orrs Island, Maine?

While Orrs Island itself has limited camping options, nearby coastal campgrounds provide excellent access to this beautiful area. Sagadahoc Bay Campground is located on Georgetown Island, a short drive from Orrs Island, offering waterfront sites with boat-in access. For those seeking proximity to both Orrs Island and other coastal attractions, Winslow Park And Campground in Freeport provides a convenient base. Most visitors to Orrs Island typically stay at campgrounds within a 30-minute drive radius, giving them easy access to explore this scenic coastal region while enjoying established camping facilities in neighboring communities.

What amenities are available at Orrs Island campgrounds?

Campgrounds near Orrs Island offer a range of amenities to enhance your coastal Maine experience. Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground provides tenting and RV spots with tree coverage, clean bathrooms, a main lodge, and a snack shack serving delicious food including burgers, pizza, and salads. Chewonki Campground, a family-owned property, features a saltwater pool, walking/biking trails, boat rentals, and is situated on a scenic river inlet surrounded by pine trees. Most campgrounds in the region provide standard amenities including water access, restrooms, and shower facilities, while some offer additional features like Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and camp stores for supplies.

What is the best time of year to camp on Orrs Island?

The prime camping season for Orrs Island and surrounding coastal Maine areas runs from late May through early October, with peak conditions in July and August. During summer months, Hermit Island Campground and other nearby coastal sites become extremely popular, with waterfront locations often booking up by early spring. For a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds, consider the shoulder seasons of late May to mid-June or September through early October when Thomas Point Beach and Campground and similar facilities still operate but with more availability. Fall camping offers spectacular foliage, while early summer provides warming temperatures with fewer visitors. Winter camping is generally unavailable as most facilities close seasonally.