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RV Camping near South Paris, ME

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    RV campgrounds within 30 miles of South Paris include Stony Brook Recreation and Campground, Papoose Pond Family Campground, and Bethel Outdoor Adventure. Most sites offer water and electric hookups, with full hookups available at select locations. "This RV area was great for families, there were a lot of kids which was nice and it felt very safe. Super easy full hook ups," noted one camper. Hebron Pines Campground operates seasonally from Memorial Day to Labor Day with thirty-amp hookups and big-rig friendly sites. Naples Campground features both wooded and open areas for larger motorhomes with pull-through rv pads available at premium sites.

    Several RV parks in the region require advance reservations during peak summer months and fall foliage season. Dump stations are available at most established campgrounds, though some smaller facilities may have limited sewer connections. Winter operations are restricted, with most parks closing between mid-October and early May. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, some campgrounds have tight turning radiuses that can challenge larger motorhome sites. Pet policies vary by location, with most parks allowing leashed pets but enforcing strict cleanup rules. Cell service remains reliable near larger towns but may diminish in campgrounds situated in more remote valley locations.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near South Paris (155)

      1. Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach

      4.2(22)48mi from South ParisRVs, Tents

      "There are a myriad of sites including rustic tent, cabins, and full hook-up RV sites that accommodate the largest of RV’s. Wifi and cable are available and sites have picnic tables and fire pits."

      "They have a nice pool, free showers, nice laundry facility. They even have breakfast in the morning. Mainly pancakes and bacon."

      2. Hebron Pines Campground

      Be the first to review9mi from South ParisRVs, Tents

      3. Wild Acres Sun RV Resort

      4.1(7)50mi from South ParisRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "This was a nicely shaded and quiet park, even with kids running around. There was a nice pool for the kiddos, as well as kayaks and water toys for the pond, which looks like a lake."

      from $60 - $400 / night

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      4. Pinehirst RV Park

      2.7(3)49mi from South ParisRVs, Cabins

      "Functional and scenic RV campground."

      5. Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park

      4.0(16)46mi from South ParisRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "My wife and I enjoy riding our bikes on rail trails. This quiet campground is about a mile from the Eastern Trail through the Scarborough Marsh. This campground is small but well maintained."

      "This adult only campground is peaceful and quiet, with the sounds of birds and the trees being the main thing you hear - it is quite relaxing.  "

      6. Wild Acres Tent & Trailer Park

      4.0(6)49mi from South ParisRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "And of course the beach was walking distance which was the biggest draw for us. If you have little ones, time your beach trips with low tide. The waves crash pretty hard at high tide."

      "Great huge campground only a walk to the beach from one entrance. Train goes by close to sites near beach access! Most sites are gravel.. clean clean clean"

      7. Sunshine Valley RV Park

      3.0(1)43mi from South ParisRVs

      from $35 / night

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      8. Naples Campground

      3.7(6)19mi from South ParisRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lots of fun activities and clean facilities"

      "Grounds are well maintained and it’s location is close to the action if you want to rent boat/jet ski. Kids loved the water slides, crafts and pool. We’ll go back for sure!"

      9. Mac's Camping Area

      5.0(1)12mi from South Paris4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Mac's camping has large RV Sites with access to their private beach & boat launch!  Make sure to check them out and leave a review on the Dyrt about your stay!"

      from $40 - $45 / night

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      10. Augusta West Kampground

      4.2(5)27mi from South ParisRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed in the “new sites” adjacent to the entrance road; it was a long nice site with gravel but was not private. Most sites are packed in; close to others with not a lot of privacy."

      "For the most part it’s RVs and trailers. Sites are equipped with water and electric. If you have sewer. Lots of Lakeside sites."

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    RV Park Reviews near South Paris, ME

    994 Reviews of 155 South Paris Campgrounds


    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      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
      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.

    • C
      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.

    • Erin M.
      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!

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2019

      Barnes Field Campground

      Large group sites in summer; first come sites for all in winter

      There aren't many campgrounds open in the winter in NH, but this campground just before the entrance to the larger Dolly Copp campground in Gorham is one of them. During the summer, it offers 11 sites for groups only with reservations required. 

      There's a blend of wooded/open sites located in a loop. So often it seems that group sites are wide open fields with minimal separation. Barnes Field provides clearly defined sites with picnic tables and fire pits. Water is supplied by a hand pump and toilets are vault. There are showers ($) nearby in Dolly Copp. 

      Rates in summer start at $40 for 10 campers and increase by $10 increments to $70 for 40. In winter you pay a per vehicle fee of $15.

      There were youth groups and adult AMC groups at the campground. 

      Site 8 is more secluded and up a small hill. Site 7 is in inside of the loop, wooded, and wet around the perimeter.

      It's located in close proximity to hiking trails in the northern Presidentials and Carter range. Wildcat ski is 6 miles south. There are numerous trails around for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ATVs.

    • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
      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.

    • 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.

    • David A.
      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.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Sebago Lake Family Campground

      Good place for rustic camping

      This is a campground, not a resort. It offers water, sewer and electric sites but most are just water and electric. There is dump station and they offer a service to empty your holding tanks.

      The sites are staggered and in wooded ares so that you don't look directly into another RV. There are a few pull through sites but most are back in.

      The campground is in the process of upgrading (they used to have no sewer sites). They have showers and cabins. Trees prevent satellite reception and the local TV stations are limited due to the remote area.

      Camp store is well stocked but not very large. Staff are very pleasant and accommodating. Sebago Lake is right down the hill but not walkable (car or bike).


    Guide to South Paris

    Accommodations for recreational vehicles within a 30-mile radius of South Paris include seasonal and year-round campgrounds. Most RV sites near South Paris, Maine are situated between 375-750 feet elevation with significant tree cover. The region experiences typical New England seasonal patterns with campgrounds busiest during summer months when temperatures average 75-80°F during daytime hours. Facilities range from basic water/electric connections to complete resort-style amenities.

    What to do

    Kayaking on the Androscoggin River: Rent equipment at Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground where campers can use their shuttle service. "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," noted one visitor.

    Explore Old Orchard Beach: Located approximately 30 miles from South Paris, the beach offers classic coastal Maine activities. "Old Orchard Beach is a trip. It is a throw-back from your childhood when carnival rides and funnel cakes made you so happy. The town smells like fried food and pizza and shopping consists of t-shirts and beach chairs," according to a camper at Saco/Old Orchard Beach KOA.

    Hiking at Sunday River: From Bethel, access the Sunday River ski area during summer months for hiking trails. "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," reports a Bethel Outdoor Adventure camper.

    What campers like

    Private wooded sites: Naples Campground offers a mix of open and wooded areas. "The older part has plenty of trees," notes one reviewer who appreciated the shade during summer camping trips.

    Clean facilities: Many campers mention well-maintained bathhouses. "The bathrooms were very clean and seemed new," reported a visitor to Naples Campground, while another camper at Saco/Old Orchard Beach KOA noted, "The restrooms and showers were really clean and you constantly saw yellow-shirted people busily working."

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Wild Duck Adult Campground provides natural experiences near the Scarborough Marsh. "We stayed for 3 nights in late July. This adult only campground is peaceful and quiet, with the sounds of birds and the trees being the main thing you hear," wrote one camper. Another visitor added, "Listened to the loons, watched Canadian Geese with their goslings and saw a bald eagle swoop down."

    What you should know

    Site layout considerations: At many campgrounds, sites can be close together. At Wild Acres Sun RV Resort, one camper advised, "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."

    Seasonal operation limitations: Most campgrounds in the region operate between May and October. Augusta West Kampground operates from "May 15 to September 30," and many facilities close completely during winter months.

    Insect preparation required: Mosquitoes can be problematic, especially near marshlands. One camper at Wild Duck Adult Campground cautioned, "The only negative of this place was the mosquitoes. They were TERRIBLE. In the time it took after we parked the camper, to when I could dig the bug spray out of our truck I was covered in bites."

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity variety: Wild Acres Tent & Trailer Park offers extensive recreation options. "This campground is one of Maine's best family campgrounds. There is a something for everyone at this campground. Beach, adventure course with zip line, 5 pools, activities for kids and adults, horse shoes, bands every weekend," wrote one camper.

    Schedule considerations: Summer weekends become extremely busy. "We stayed 3 nights at the beginning of summer and had a fantastic vacation. No one wanted to leave, we had so much fun! The campground is very expensive but they do have a lot of activities and nice pools," noted a visitor.

    Beach access convenience: Several campgrounds provide transportation to beaches. "There is a trolley to the beach but lots to do at the campground too," mentioned one camper, while another noted, "Great location trolley will pick you up from the campground and take you to Old Orchard Beach."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: When booking, research specific sites. At Augusta West Kampground, "We stayed in the 'new sites' adjacent to the entrance road; it was a long nice site with gravel but was not private. Most sites are packed in; close to others with not a lot of privacy."

    Hookup variations: RV sites differ significantly in hookup quality and position. One camper at Bethel Outdoor Adventure noted, "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."

    Big rig considerations: Larger motorhomes require careful research on turning radius and access. "Not all sites are level and we found it difficult to get into because of the tight roads and dangling tree limbs," reported one RVer with a 45-foot rig at Bethel Outdoor Adventure.

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