Best Glamping near Skowhegan, ME

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Yonder Hill in Skowhegan houses luxury glamping accommodations complete with comfortable beds, electricity, and private decks. Families seeking boutique camping experiences can choose from well-appointed canvas tents and treehouse accommodations designed to blend outdoor adventure with resort-style comforts. The park maintains clean modern bathroom facilities with hot showers and flush toilets throughout the grounds. Nearby, Cooley-Davies Homestead offers a more intimate glamping experience with a single custom yurt featuring composting toilets and hot showers. Both properties include picnic tables, fire rings, and drinking water access while maintaining proximity to local attractions. One guest shared, "Amazing time at this glamping spot with plenty of kid's activities, a fun swimming pool, and even a treehouse accommodation option."

Jellystone Park's extensive recreation options set it apart from standard campgrounds, featuring a swimming pool with water slides, fishing ponds, mini-golf, and organized activities for families. The property hosts themed weekend events throughout their May to October season, creating memorable experiences beyond traditional camping. Searsport Shores Ocean Campground, approximately 60 miles southeast, provides oceanfront glamping with easy access to Belfast's coastal attractions. Many glamping sites in the region include camp stores selling essentials and offering ice cream, creating a resort-like atmosphere without sacrificing natural surroundings. According to a camper, "The themed weekends are a neat concept and enjoyable with plenty of fun activities to keep everyone in the family entertained." Most glamping accommodations remain open from mid-May through early October, with reservations strongly recommended during peak summer periods.

Best Glamping Sites Near Skowhegan, Maine (27)

    1. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Yonder Hill

    5 Reviews
    Skowhegan, ME
    3 miles
    Website

    "Great little fishing ponds, cabins and a Treehouse! Fun swimming pool and sooo many kid’s activities."

    "It's fun but not private (secluded), tranquil, or very wooded. Lots of fun activities and close to shopping and dining make this a good family spot."

    3. Sebasticook Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Stetson, ME
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 368-5047

    4. Mount Blue State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Weld, ME
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 585-2347

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Mount Blue is an awesome Maine State Park about 2 hrs. north-west of Portland, 1hr from the White Mts. in NH and 1.5 hours from the Quebec border. "

    "Our camp sites were next to each other but also very private. No water or electricity except at the main bathrooms where there are showers, toilets and a dish wash station. Beautiful lake!"

    5. Camden Hills State Park Campground

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

    $25 - $45 / night

    "The bathrooms/showers were clean and well kept, but we mostly used the bathroom in our rv."

    "One of the real pluses of this park were the miles and miles of hiking trails just outside our doorstep. Driving the tour road to the summit of Mt."

    6. Cathedral Pines Campground

    20 Reviews
    Eustis, ME
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 246-3491

    $32 - $40 / night

    "There are clean showers, flush toilets, laundry, wifi in some locations, a campers only and a public beach, opportunities for canoeing and kayaking Flagstaff lake with rentals available if you didn't bring"

    "We weren’t able to stay in a lake front sit, but ours was very close to the lake that came with a slight view of the water. There’s a gate that locks between 8 pm and 8 am."

    7. Searsport Shores Ocean Campground

    17 Reviews
    Searsport, ME
    44 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."

    "There's a small pavilion for campground-communal lobster/clam bakes. Showers, laundry, playground, and small camp store are all available."

    8. Jellystone Park™ Androscoggin Lake

    8 Reviews
    North Monmouth, ME
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 248-8041

    "Beaver Brook in Monmouth Maine is a must stay if you have kids from babies to teens. Our family has been going annually for the last five years."

    "Big pool and brooks around. Tons of trails. A general store with a connected ice cream stand near the pool area. Gated fence."

    9. Cooley-Davies Homestead

    1 Review
    Jackson, ME
    30 miles
    +1 (207) 505-5349

    $69 / night

    "Ashley here with The Dyrt, welcoming your host Lisa to our platform. A beautiful, peaceful spot amid woods& pasture. Check them out and leave them some love here!"

    10. Peaks-Kenny State Park

    7 Reviews
    Dover-Foxcroft, ME
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 564-2003

    "The bath houses are updated. Flush toilets and hot showers make this a safe bet. Swimming from the beach is great but often crowded."

    "This campground is located in Dover-Foxcroft far enough from town to appear to be in the woodlands, but close enough to grocery stores and restaurants."

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Glamping Reviews near Skowhegan, ME

160 Reviews of 27 Skowhegan Campgrounds


  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 29, 2022

    Northeast Whitewater Lodge

    Yurts and Tent Camping

    Northeast Whitewater is a mix of guide service, moose viewing tours, whitewater rafting, and camping. The camping options are yurts and primitive tent camping. There are no RV/Van camping facilities. All camping is walk-in as you can’t drive to your site but most campsites and yurts are not too far away. There are six yurts all with varying configurations, sleeping anywhere from 1-2 people (with king sized bed) up to up to six people (with bunk beds). All yurts have electricity and come equipped with heaters and fans; in addition, pillows, bedding and linens are supplied. Depending on the particular yurt you choose, some have small refrigerators, table and chairs, and nightstands. 

    Tent sites are primitive with fire pits and picnic tables. The ground is level and cleared so there is no problem finding a place to put your tent. The sites are fairly close together so you will definitely hear and see your neighbor. There is no water or port-a-potties at camping sites. One bathhouse is located adjacent to the main building and there is a dish washing station located there as well. The bathhouse was clean when we visited (but we were not there during the busy summer season as there are many rafting trips and those customers share the same bathroom). The bathhouse is pretty far away from the camping area which is inconvenient when you have to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. All yurts and campsite have trash cans located at the site. Each site has a large fire pit and removable cooking grates are available. There are rustic log benches around the fire pits. 

    Yurts and campsites are located behind the main building/office but you still get some road noise as Route 6 is a heavily traveled road. As far as amenities, there is a volleyball net and corn holes. A covered pavilion is located between the campsites and the main building and has a few picnic tables underneath. The main building has a gift shop stocked with moose gifts, apparel, snacks, drinks, and an assortment of “camp stuff.” This is also where you can book a moose tour, rafting trip, or inflatable kayaks if you are feeling adventurous. 

    The campground is located between the towns of Monson and Greenville. The Monson General Store is a great little store with an assortment of grocery items and makes really good sandwiches and the nearby Lakeshore House Lodge and Pub has the most wonderful pot roast. Greenville has a larger grocery/trading post which has pretty much everything you need from shoes to lettuce. Hiking in the area is great! You can pick up the Appalachian Trail or head to Little Wilson Falls for a nice, wooded walk along a stream to a pretty waterfall. Borestone Mountain is nearby and provides amazing views.

  • Lauren A.
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Searsport Shores Ocean Campground

    Ocean camping

    Great campground. Bigger than we expected. Our site looked right over the water. Direct access to Maine's rocky shore. Everything you need to be comfortable including hot showers and bathrooms cleaned three times a day. A basic rec room, playground, beautiful gardens, clean sites. Rvs are so close together and some seasonal snobs, but also tent sites some drive up and some walk to more private/dispersed. Small store friendly staff. Some sites have a wooden deck for picnic area overlooking water. Laundry, wifi, made it an easy week. We had rain and wind a couple nights, tarp went over tent as not permitted in trees. Just fine. We will definitely be coming back.

  • Pam A.
    Aug. 1, 2022

    Sennebec Lake Campground

    A quiet, relaxing spot

    We discovered this campsite in 2020 and just returned from our third year in a row camping here with 2 kids. We have only tented, but hope to bring a small camper next year. There is a small arcade, store, and 24/7 laundry. Bathrooms/showers are clean and not very busy as most guests are in RVs. Activities started up again this year, with events such as kids’ crafts, a kids vs adults water gun fight, cornhole competition, and a DJ for an evening of dancing - just on the weekend we were there. 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. The sites are a decent size and the campground is fairly quiet at night.

  • Roger F.
    Jul. 5, 2021

    Mount Blue State Park Campground

    Beautiful state park with lakefront group site

    Mount Blue is an awesome Maine State Park about 2 hrs. north-west of Portland, 1hr from the White Mts. in NH and 1.5 hours from the Quebec border. 

    Chock full of activities from lakefront lounging, swimming, dark sky stargazing, fishing, biking, hiking, paddling and boating all from your campsite or nearby within the park. 

    Our group had the South Shelter group camping area, lakefront with small beachfront where you can have a decent sized bonfire and keep kayaks, SUPs, etc. 

    View is amazing, looking out across lake to Mount Blue and Tumbledown. Took the quick but steep hike up to the fire tower at Mount Blue's summit, about 3.5 miles RT. 

    Also really liked: 

    new and clean showers (individual shower rooms with hot water, are free!)

    trails that link all campsites to the lake

    super friendly staff

    log cabin shelter at lake with a huge stone fireplace - didn't use it but this would be great for a group dinner

    group site was spacious and slopes up from lake with plenty of shaded tent areas - we had about 8 tents and didn't feel crowded in the least

    group site also has a spacious shelter and fire pit area at the top of the slope, with 4 picnic tables - cool for the showers we experienced when several people could fit inside under the roof, play games and wait out the storms. 

    Of note: 

    The shower house is located a good ways off from the group sites, over in the tent and RV/trailer site area. Some of us walked ands others biked or drove over. 

    At the group site there is a decent outhouse but no running water - so plan for that. 

    Showers were diagonal from site 9 in the camping area. 

    Def. check this beautiful state park out, and you can support Maine State Parks by purchasing an annual pass for around $105.

  • l
    Aug. 9, 2021

    Sennebec Lake Campground

    Hidden Gem

    I found this campground online by chance one evening. I was skeptical of the waterfront site I was able to book because the reviews weren’t great. I was stunned! This little campground is a true hidden gem. The fellow campers are friendly and kind. Everyone respected quiet hours and the bathrooms were clean.

  • Eileen N.
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Searsport Shores Ocean Campground

    Family friendly, ocean views from some tent sites.

    There's a handful of private tent sites with picnic tables. Some tent sites have ocean views. The tents sites aren't accessible by car though, so you need to put all your camping equipment into a wagon and pull it to your site.

    There's a small pavilion for campground-communal lobster/clam bakes. Showers, laundry, playground, and small camp store are all available.

    I definitely like more backcountry camping, but this was the only available campground in the area. It was great for a one-night stay, but it was very busy and too touristy.

  • Nancy P.
    Jun. 28, 2019

    Camden Hills State Park Campground

    Clean and friendly.

    We stayed over Memorial Weekend 2019. Most sites were full, but it didn’t feel crowded. The state employees running the campground were very nice. We were allowed to check in early, and they even offered to charge our phones for us since we were staying in a site without hook ups. The bathrooms/showers were clean and well kept, but we mostly used the bathroom in our rv. The sites were well spaced....we could see our neighbors but we didn’t feel like we were packed in too tight. Definitely drive up Mnt Batty, and check out the day use area. I recommend a trip down the road to McLaughlin's Seafood for some fantastic take-out.

  • Michelle R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Peaks-Kenny State Park

    Great state park camping

    The bath houses are updated. Flush toilets and hot showers make this a safe bet. Swimming from the beach is great but often crowded. There are no water front camp sites but there is ample waterfront to share! head to the right of the main Beach area for more secluded water access and waterfront picnic and grilling areas. There are two hiking trails that are fun but lack a scenic view; one challenging, one easy. The park is fairly close to town for food, groceries, and supplies. There is not a specific outdoor/camping supply store nearby.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2018

    Cathedral Pines Campground

    Beautiful lakeside campground makes great basecamp for hiking/boating

    This campground on the shore of Flagstaff Lake features large level sites nestled among towering pines, both with and without hookups (w/e; dump station available). There are clean showers, flush toilets, laundry, wifi in some locations, a campers only and a public beach, opportunities for canoeing and kayaking Flagstaff lake with rentals available if you didn't bring your own. Get a lakeside site to watch the sunrise, but know that the sites don't necessarily provide easy access for launching a canoe or kayak. I've used this campground as a basecamp as I was bagging the Maine 4000-footers in the area. It's a great place to return and relax after climbing the Bigelow range, Sugarloaf & Spaulding, the Crockers, even Saddleback, although that's a little farther away. If riding an ATV on the many area trails is your thing, just be aware that ATVs can't be ridden in the campground. In the evenings or early mornings you can explore the area in search of moose. There's a small rec hall as well as a cabin for games/reading/puzzles on a rainy day. There's also a playground and you'll often see kids riding around. It's a gated campground, so you'll get a gate pass for a $10 deposit, refundable upon return. There's a gas station/general store nearby. Group camping sites are separate from the individual sites. Reservations are low-tech…although you can inquire about availability via email, give them a call to make the reservation (or send a letter) because deposit is required at time of reservation. This is a beautiful non-profit campground I've returned to each time I'm in the area.


Guide to Skowhegan

Skowhegan sits at the confluence of the Kennebec River in central Maine, serving as a gateway to outdoor recreation in Somerset County. The area features forested hills interspersed with pristine lakes and ponds that provide habitat for moose, loons, and bald eagles. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-80°F, while spring and fall bring cooler weather with occasional rain.

What to do

Fishing at Kennebec River: At Sebasticook Lake Campground in Newport, visitors access both lake and river fishing opportunities. "The waterfront are our favorite. Play area for kids," notes Denise W., who appreciates the family-friendly atmosphere.

Trail hiking: Multiple trail systems accommodate various skill levels around Skowhegan. Camden Hills State Park offers extensive hiking options for all abilities. "There are miles and miles of hiking trails just outside our doorstep," shared one visitor who appreciated accessing trails directly from their campsite.

Lake activities: Cathedral Pines Campground provides water recreation on Flagstaff Lake. "We saw loons and bald eagles on the lake daily," reports Jillian, highlighting the wildlife viewing opportunities. The lakefront sites offer direct access for launching kayaks and canoes.

Disc golf: Beaver Brook Campground maintains an on-site disc golf course for guests. "Very nice campground with a good camp store and disc golf course. We will stay again!" notes J.B., showing the appeal of this additional recreational option beyond standard camping activities.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Cathedral Pines Campground earns praise for generous camping spaces. "Sites are very large and spacious. You are not on top of the next one," Ken B. observed, noting the privacy that larger sites provide between camping neighbors.

Clean facilities: The maintenance standards across campgrounds receive consistent positive feedback. "Bathrooms were clean and plentiful. Lots of fun activities to keep everyone in the family entertained," Will T. mentioned about his Father's Day weekend stay.

Yurt accommodations: For campers seeking a unique yurt camping experience near Skowhegan, Maine, Cooley-Davies Homestead offers a custom yurt option. "A beautiful, peaceful spot amid woods and pasture," reports Ashley F., highlighting the natural setting that surrounds the yurt camping option.

Shoreline access: Many campgrounds provide water access points. "Lakefront sites have gorgeous views," notes Jillian about Cathedral Pines Campground, emphasizing the premium nature of waterfront camping spots in the region.

What you should know

Reservation timing: Most campgrounds in the Skowhegan region operate seasonally from May through October, with peak season falling between late June and Labor Day. Advance reservations become essential during this period.

Site limitations: Peaks-Kenny State Park has specific rules visitors should note. "There are no water sites but there is a sandy beach, plenty of picnic tables and grills, group camping and day use areas," explains Celeste C., clarifying what amenities compensate for the lack of waterfront sites.

Wildlife encounters: Campgrounds throughout the region host abundant wildlife. "Expect deer to visit!" advises Heidi R. about Peaks-Kenny State Park, suggesting campers should properly store food and maintain clean sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Skowhegan, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Skowhegan, ME is Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Yonder Hill with a 4.2-star rating from 5 reviews.

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