Best Campgrounds near Liberty, ME

The Lake St. George State Park campground provides the central camping experience in Liberty, Maine, along with several private campgrounds scattered throughout the surrounding area. Most facilities offer a mix of tent and RV sites, with some properties like Sennebec Lake Campground featuring cabin accommodations. The region encompasses both developed campgrounds with full hookups and more rustic options, particularly within the state park system. Lake St. George State Park sits directly on the shores of its namesake lake, while other mixed-use campgrounds like Continuous Harmony Farm provide opportunities to camp on working agricultural land during blueberry season.

Camping is generally available from mid-May through mid-October in this part of Maine, with some facilities closing earlier in September. Most developed campgrounds require reservations, especially for lakefront sites and during summer weekends. Lake St. George State Park maintains flush toilets and shower facilities, though the campground's proximity to Route 3 means traffic noise can be noticeable at certain sites. Winter conditions make most campgrounds inaccessible, with heavy snowfall common from November through April. A visitor noted, "Most of the campground is situated around an open grassy field. The sites closest to rt. 3 are wooded with more privacy compared to those scattered along the water front."

Waterfront access represents a significant draw throughout the Liberty area, with lakeside camping receiving consistently positive reviews. Sites 31S and 30U at Lake St. George State Park are particularly popular for their seclusion and direct water access, allowing campers to "park your canoe right there at your site." Several campgrounds in the region feature swimming areas, with Lake St. George providing a lifeguarded beach area and playground. Nearby attractions include the towns of Camden, Rockport, and Belfast, all within a 30-minute drive. A camper commented about Sennebec Lake Campground: "We love the proximity to the lake with easy access for kayaking and swimming." The area's campgrounds balance natural settings with access to small towns, making it a convenient base for exploring Maine's midcoast region.

Best Camping Sites Near Liberty, Maine (141)

    1. Camden Hills State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Camden, ME
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 236-2498

    $25 - $45 / night

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

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

    2. Sennebec Lake Campground

    8 Reviews
    Union, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 785-4250

    $42 - $169 / night

    "We love the proximity to the lake with easy access for kayaking and swimming. New ownership this year resulted in some updates, as well as the addition of glamping tents near the beach."

    "Sennebec Lake Campground provided a blend of relaxation and adventure for the kiddos and the campground's commitment to modern conveniences is evident, with amenities that bring together comfort and wilderness"

    3. Searsport Shores Ocean Campground

    16 Reviews
    Searsport, ME
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 548-6059

    $14 - $168 / night

    "Direct access to Maine's rocky shore. Everything you need to be comfortable including hot showers and bathrooms cleaned three times a day."

    "On our way out we had some trouble with our electric entry steps. Steve and another member of the community came and helped us out until we were able to rectify the problem."

    4. Meguniticook by the Sea Campground

    16 Reviews
    Rockport, ME
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 594-2428

    $32 - $58 / night

    "The campsites start level with the main road and then tier downwards towards the water. Campsites on the southside have less trees while campsites in the north are a little more rocky."

    "**The location of this campground is outstanding. Conveniently situated between Camden and Rockport off of Route One, the views of the Penobscot Bay are drop dead gorgeous."

    5. Lake St. George State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Liberty, ME
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 589-4255

    "Truck camp and tenter) Located between RT. 3 and the banks of Lake St George. Most of the campground is situated around an open grassy field."

    "I love to visit Lake Saint George! As a state park it’s nice and clean and offers several comforts like a bathhouse with flushing toilets and showers."

    6. Megunticook Campground

    11 Reviews
    Rockport, ME
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 594-2428

    "The campground is perfectly located between Camden and Rockland Maine. For a private campground the sites are a decent size with some trees. There is a beautiful overlook to the ocean."

    "Lovely campground near the beautiful lake. Great fishing and boating! There’s quite a few hiking trails located in the town around the campground."

    7. Continuous Harmony Farm

    2 Reviews
    Lincolnville Center, ME
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 763-3891

    $40 / night

    "The space is gorgeous, right next to a pond. Important to know though, there are several campsites. It's unclear how many campers could be there on any given night but it could be many."

    "Park your van, or pop your tent, next to the pond. Chill out and watch the sheep, or pick your own blueberries alongside their raking crew in their organic wild blueberry barrens."

    8. Moorings Campground

    4 Reviews
    Belfast, ME
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 338-6860

    "Overall, this is a great little private RV park with awesome views (from some sites) and great access to the ocean. "

    "This is a great location from which to explore Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and towns of Belfast, Rockland and Camden."

    9. Duck Puddle Campground

    11 Reviews
    Waldoboro, ME
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 563-5608

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

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

    10. Tiny Cabins of Maine

    2 Reviews
    Coopers Mills, ME
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 798-3132

    $50 - $120 / night

    "This smaller campground offers great privacy on a large pond in the Maine forests. "

    "I recently stayed at the Tiny Cabins of Maine with my family for two nights, opting for their tent camping site. From the moment we arrived, the host's warm welcome made us feel right at home."

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Recent Reviews near Liberty, ME

590 Reviews of 141 Liberty Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • R
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Pumpkin Patch RV Resort

    Fun Fall Stay

    Stayed here in October, the week before they shut down for the season. Staff was friendly and super helpful. Snowmobile trails behind the campground lead to a walking path that connects the high school and elementary school for a pleasant walk in the woods.

  • 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

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Two Rivers Campground

    Quiet on the River

    Very nice with easy access with wonderful hosts.

  • 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.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    Forest Ridge Campground

    Clean, quiet and affordable

    Stayed here while visiting friends and Acadia NP. Facilities very clean every time I saw them. Showers were nice but you need to wait for the hot water. Run it all hot and it will get there in a little while. Wood available on site. Open spaces in the middle with no trees or shrubs. Campers can be very close. Sides have more wooded sites. Not too many seasonal looking sites. 1 issue: our clean out was a bit high so had to lift sewer hose to clear it out. Didn’t use pool , laundry area worked good , screen porch at facility building. Fire ring worked out well, kept lots of heat in. We were off-season mid September. Reservation system forced us into our site, wants to charge a site selection fee.

  • S
    Sep. 23, 2025

    Bar Harbor/Oceanside KOA

    Nice location, actually on the ocean

    A bit pricey, but it is a nice location and the free island bus stops right at the KOA


Guide to Liberty

Camping sites near Liberty, Maine offer access to freshwater lakes, ocean views, and wooded settings across the midcoast region. Most campgrounds in the area sit at low elevations between 100-300 feet above sea level, experiencing typical northeastern seasonal patterns. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing with significant snowfall, while summer days typically range from 75-85°F with cooler nights around 55-65°F.

What to do

Hiking at Camden Hills State Park: The park provides numerous hiking trails with ocean views across its 5,700 acres. Trails range from easy walks to challenging climbs, connecting directly to many campsites. "The camp sites are large and well spaced apart. Bathrooms were clean. We loved the view from the top of Mt. Battie. Definitely check out the trails along the ocean," notes Jacki B. from Camden Hills State Park Campground.

Kayaking on Sennebec Lake: Launch directly from waterfront sites at several campgrounds for paddling adventures. The calm waters are suitable for beginners and experienced paddlers alike. "We love the proximity to the lake with easy access for kayaking and swimming," shared a visitor to Sennebec Lake Campground.

Exploring coastal towns: Within 30 minutes of most Liberty camping areas, visitors can discover several charming coastal communities. "The campground is large, and most of the sites are on the larger side. It's a great location, close to Camden, Maine, and not far from other attractions," reports Missy R. about Camden Hills.

What campers like

Private wooded sites: Many campgrounds in the region offer secluded sites surrounded by trees. "The sites closest to rt. 3 are wooded with more privacy compared to those scattered along the water front," notes a camper from Lake St. George State Park.

Ocean views from dedicated areas: Several campgrounds feature special areas with Atlantic Ocean panoramas. "The ocean overlook is particularly lovely. I would recommend!" explains a camper about Megunticook Campground. Many properties include dedicated seating areas for sunset watching.

Seasonal produce opportunities: During summer months, some properties offer unique agricultural experiences. "Chill out and watch the sheep, or pick your own blueberries alongside their raking crew in their organic wild blueberry barrens. This experience is available only during blueberry season in late July and early August," mentions a reviewer about Continuous Harmony Farm.

Local lobster experiences: Many campgrounds coordinate lobster dinners during peak season. "There is a small pavilion for campground-communal lobster/clam bakes," notes a camper about Searsport Shores Ocean Campground.

What you should know

Site reservation strategies: Most campgrounds require advance bookings, especially for premium waterfront locations. "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," explains a recent visitor to Camden Hills State Park.

Varying shower facilities: Bathroom amenities differ significantly between campgrounds. "The bathhouse was very clean and there are both outdoor and indoor showers; both looked nice although we did not use them," notes a camper at Megunticook Campground.

Road noise considerations: Traffic sounds affect certain campsites, especially those near major routes. A visitor to Megunticook Campground warns, "The sites here are nicely wooded and have a decent amount of separation between most of them BUT the campground is located too close to the road and, with the exception of sites 84-87 and cabins 8-10, you will hear road noise in your site."

Seasonal operation limitations: Most campgrounds operate from mid-May through early October. "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," reports a fall visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. "There is a day park for swimming with a life guard and an impressive playground for little ones," notes a visitor to Lake St. George State Park.

Beach areas with swimming: Waterfront campgrounds often feature designated swimming zones. "Great beach for swimming, playground for playing. We have already booked our next trip in a few weeks!" shares a camper from Duck Puddle Campground.

Evening activities: Many campgrounds coordinate special events during summer weekends. "They had a band play on Saturday night and large bonfire. Everyone was invited to attend if they wanted to. Nice family friendly campground," explains a visitor to Duck Puddle Campground who enjoyed their "Christmas in July" celebration.

Arcade and game options: Some larger properties maintain indoor recreation spaces. "There is a small arcade, store, and 24/7 laundry. Bathrooms/showers are clean and not very busy as most guests are in RVs," explains a tent camper at Duck Puddle Campground.

Tips from RVers

Limited big rig access: Many campgrounds have restrictions for larger vehicles. "There are a limited number of sites for those over 35 feet and the gravel roads are easy to navigate in a big rig," reports an RVer at Camden Hills State Park.

Hookup variations: Electric and water access varies between sites. "About half of the sites have water and 30/50 amp electric and the others are no hookups," notes a camper. Full hookup options are more common at private campgrounds than state parks.

Site leveling needs: Ground conditions affect setup requirements. "We have a 35ft RV, and we faced no issues getting in and out of the property and the sites across the water were level, with no extra leveling needed," reports an RVer from Sennebec Lake Campground.

Additional fees: Some properties charge for services beyond standard site rental. A visitor warns about Megunticook Campground: "I thought $50 for a tent site was a little steep but it was all the potential extra fees that irked me: $30 site lock to ensure you get the site you want when you reserve... $10 to use the dump station (we found another place that charged $5)."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Liberty, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, Liberty, ME offers a wide range of camping options, with 141 campgrounds and RV parks near Liberty, ME and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Liberty, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Liberty, ME is Camden Hills State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 33 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Liberty, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Liberty, ME.