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Dog-Friendly Camping near South Freeport, ME

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    Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground and Winslow Park And Campground welcome dogs on leashes with minimal restrictions. These waterfront properties near South Freeport maintain pet-friendly tent sites, RV spots, and cabins with ample space between campsites where dogs can relax with their owners. Campgrounds in the area charge a nominal daily pet fee, typically $1-2 per animal. Clean facilities and well-maintained grounds make for comfortable stays with pets. The oceanfront sites offer excellent views while pets remain tethered, with many campsites offering easy beach access for morning walks. Waterfront sites at Winslow Park particularly afford excellent sunrise views over Casco Bay where many campers enjoy morning walks with their dogs before the day gets busy.

    Hiking trails within Winslow Park provide excellent exercise opportunities for leashed dogs, though pets are not permitted on the main swimming beach. Freeport/Durham KOA accommodates pets with designated dog walking areas and accepts multiple pets per site without breed restrictions. When camping with pets during summer months, owners should be mindful of ticks and provide adequate shade and water. Local veterinary services are available within a 15-minute drive of most campgrounds in the Freeport area. Campers should note that quiet hours beginning at 10pm are strictly enforced at all area campgrounds, including regulations about barking dogs. The nearby Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park offers additional dog-friendly trails with ocean views and is just minutes from most campgrounds.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near South Freeport (120)

      1. Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

      4.6(42)2mi from South FreeportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "I don’t associate Maine with sandy beaches, so it didn’t occur to me beforehand there would be so much of it (yeah, even at an oceanfront campground.)"

      2. Winslow Park And Campground

      3.3(24)1mi from South FreeportRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A nature trail and covered group picnic pavilion. A game room where children can play board games and foosball."

      "The park is located on Casco Bay in the town of Freeport(home to L.L. Bean’s flagship store{which is open 24/7} and many other outlets)."

      from $14 - $35 / night

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      3. Desert of Maine Campground

      4.6(15)3mi from South Freeport2 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      4. Bradbury Mountain State Park Campground

      4.1(14)7mi from South FreeportRVs

      "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."

      "Dog friendly, toilets, SHOWERS, and the most adorable communal outdoor covered kitchen that had a sink, microwave, free library, and donation boxes with beverages, snacks and veggies."

      5. Freeport / Durham KOA

      4.6(9)8mi from South FreeportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      "Kid and pet friendly. Lots of activities for kids including a flashlight candy hunt, water slide, and s’more roast."

      6. Sagadahoc Bay Campground

      4.1(18)18mi from South Freeport8 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The most unique feature of this campground happens at low tide when you can walk over a mile out towards the lighthouse on Sequin Island ([https://www.seguinisland.org/).]"

      "Biggest dog beach ever when the tide runs out on the sand flats!"

      from $56 - $170 / night

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      7. Cedar Haven Campground

      3.4(5)5mi from South FreeportRVs, Tents

      "Great location to explore the Brunswick, Bath area. 40 minute drive to Popham Beach the best beach on Maine!"

      "The campground is close to Freeport and all the superb activities the area affords."

      8. Thomas Point Beach and Campground

      3.4(9)12mi from South Freeport2 sitesRVs, Tents

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

      from $30 - $35 / night

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      9. Meadowbrook Camping

      3.7(10)14mi from South FreeportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were right next to a tenting site. Kind of close, but we managed to put the back of the RV toward their site. It is dog friendly!!! Lots of things to do on grounds and around this area."

      "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."

      10. Recompence Shore Campground

      4.7(3)2mi from South FreeportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near South Freeport, ME

    678 Reviews of 120 South Freeport Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Paulina B.
      Jun. 21, 2024

      Thousand Trails Moody Beach

      Consider Thousand Trails Membership for Better Value

      Consider the Thousand Trails membership when booking this site. Our annual membership fees basically covered what it would cost to camp here for two weeks.

      The campground has good proximity to Orchard Beach and Portland. However, the spots are pretty tight, and the WiFi is awful away from the registration office. We were in the wooded area, but those camping on the outskirts seemed able to utilize their Starlink.

      The dog park and pool were small but nice. The bathroom facilities were pretty good, though they weren't cleaned as often as they should be.

    • C
      Apr. 11, 2021

      Paradise Park Resort

      Great clean campground

      Great campground, it is walking distance to Old Orchard beach and has large sites. Many family activities including fishing, 2 pools, a dog park, and a snack shack.

    • pThe Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 15, 2022

      Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach

      Great place

      Absolutely beautiful! Clean, quiet, had a shaded site near the dog park which was awesome for us with our pups

    • M
      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.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 30, 2021

      Winslow Park And Campground

      Great location with amazing views!

      This campground is a great option for relatively inexpensive campsite in an area that can have camping costs reach$65-100/night. The park is located on Casco Bay in the town of Freeport(home to L.L. Bean’s flagship store{which is open 24/7} and many other outlets). The views are great and you have a beach, boat launch and nice park at your disposal. The only downside– there are no hook-ups. I would book this campground all summer long if there were hookups. One nice thing about having no hook-ups is that you can either pull in or back into the site to maximize your view and not have to worry about how to run your hoses. Sites are on grass and some are right on the water with amazing views of the bay. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. Many other sites don’t have a water view but offed shade and more privacy. The waterfront sites are always booked so you don’t get much privacy. Personally, I want the water view so you better book early. Reservations can be made online and by doing so you can view pictures of individual campsites. Dogs are allowed for a$1 fee but are not allowed on the beach which was a bummer since our lab was eyeing it the entire time. There are hiking trails in the park so our dog loved that. Kids love the huge playground and there is an amphitheater with weekly concerts. Since there are no water or sewer hookups, a dump station and bathrooms are available and water spigots scattered about the campground. We got plenty of over-the-air television channels out of Portland and our Verizon phone and hotspot worked great. There is a boat launch onsite which makes it super easy if you want to paddle in the bay but beware there is a 9-11’ tide so watch the charts and plan your trip so you don’t get stranded and have to port your watercraft across a sinking clam flat. 

      Other reviews mention some not-so-nice encounters with staff but we did not have any.  People didn't seem overly friendly but that was fine with us as we weren't trying to make friends.

      Some of the places we love to visit when in the area Bow Market, the Maine Beer Company (which has great pizza), and Harraseeket restaurant in South Freeport which has great fresh seafood and a water view. You are just a short drive from Portland so we spent a day down there visiting the Old Port, the art Museum and eating at Duck Fat(a favorite restaurant of ours). Another nearby camping option is Recompense at Wolfe’s Neck which also has great waterfront views and is on a really cool farm.

    • A
      Oct. 4, 2022

      Sun Outdoors Old Orchard Beach Downtown

      Great Campsite

      Reservations online was super easy, and the hosts are great. They allowed me to drive around and look at the other campsites as I was needing a site with limited/no tree coverage. Plus I’m still learning how to handle my van, so was looking for a very flat spot. Bathrooms are nice and clean, the grounds are nice and clean, and the dog park is a great bonus.

    • Sarah A.
      Aug. 13, 2023

      Wild Acres Sun RV Resort

      Quiet & Nice + lots of activities for families

      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. Great sized dog parks - 2 connected to each other. People are super nice. Sites are pretty close together.

      Staff super nice. Wifi not great and we have starlink - lots of obstruction so if you need uninterrupted access I’d check with the front desk to see if there are clearer areas for your satellite. Laundry was a bit of a trek from our site, but not a huge deal. Overall pleasant stay, though!

    • Samantha S.
      Aug. 6, 2019

      Naples Campground

      We wont be back...

      We chose this campground because it was close to a festival we wanted to check out. Upon arrival we could not find the office. We had to stop a camper who was walking and ask her where the office was. The workers were less than helpful. To many seasonal campers. The sites were to close. The owners were dog breed prejudice. There was a whole paper full of rules if you brought a pet. We are big dog lovers of all breeds and took offense to them being so against certain breeds even being on there property. I will say that the bathrooms were very clean and seemed new.


    Guide to South Freeport

    Camping options near South Freeport, Maine offer direct access to Casco Bay's tidal marshes and pine forests at elevations rarely exceeding 100 feet above sea level. The coastal region maintains moderate summer temperatures between 65-80°F, creating ideal camping conditions from May through October. Most campgrounds in this area sit on former farmland that's been converted to recreational use while preserving natural features.

    What to do

    Explore working farms: At Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground, campers can experience an organic dairy farm with educational opportunities. "This campground is located on an organic dairy farm. There is a farm cafe on site with local food. We loved that! We went into Freeport and did a lobster charter on the Jenny ellen boat," shares Tonya M.

    Hike accessible trails: Bradbury Mountain State Park Campground offers multiple well-marked trails suitable for all skill levels. "Lots and LOTS of trails surrounding the campground. Great for biking and trail running," notes Mackenzie Z. The park features an outdoor covered kitchen area with dishwashing stations, making meal prep convenient after trail activities.

    Explore unique landscapes: The Desert of Maine Campground provides access to an unusual geological feature not typically associated with coastal Maine. "I never expected to stumble across sand dunes in coastal Maine, so this was super cool," writes Tucker B. "You can also briefly hike to the site of the Old Springs House and Gemstone Village."

    What campers like

    Clean, modern facilities: Recent renovations at Desert of Maine Campground have significantly improved amenities. "The restrooms and showers were some of the nicest I have EVER seen at a campground (public or private). The store also has a small ice cream shop and an amazing playground for the kids," says Tucker B.

    Waterfront access: Thomas Point Beach and Campground offers immediate water access for watercraft. "We put our kayaks into the water right at the beach and had a nice float in the bay," reports Gary G. The campground provides direct beach access without needing to drive or hike to water entry points.

    Community amenities: Freeport/Durham KOA features thoughtfully designed common areas. "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. We give this park two thumbs up for their dog park which is ten times the size of the average KOA dog park," writes Nancy W.

    What you should know

    Site selection matters: At Winslow Park And Campground, the location of your site significantly impacts your experience. "The bay view sites are our favorite, we get front row seats every morning to the sunrise on the water, we just have to peek outside our tent," explains Brittany M. However, note that "the bath houses are a bit of a walk from the ocean side sites so just plan accordingly."

    Variable campground enforcement: Campground rules may be enforced differently based on staff. Some campers report strict enforcement of noise regulations, while others note more flexibility. Always respect quiet hours starting at 10pm as these are universally enforced throughout the region.

    Seasonal crowds: Campgrounds near South Freeport experience highest occupancy around July 4th, then see significant drops in mid-July. "We noticed that the campground cleared out a lot the days after July 4th. Very quiet and possible to go on a last minute camping trip," reports Ming R. from Sagadahoc Bay Campground.

    Tips for camping with families

    Farm experiences: Freeport/Durham KOA offers unique agricultural activities. "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," notes Nancy W. These activities typically run during summer weekends.

    Playgrounds and fields: Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground provides open play areas popular with families. "One of our families favorite camping spots. We prefer sites near playground that overlook Vasco bay. Kids really enjoy running in field and that there is a working farm within the camp ground," writes Jessica M.

    Water exploration at low tide: Sagadahoc Bay Campground offers tidal exploration opportunities. "The most unique feature of this campground happens at low tide when you can walk over a mile out towards the lighthouse on Sequin Island. Plenty of clamming and watching wild life like hermit crabs, crabs, seagulls or your dogs running in joy on the soft clay like surface," explains Ming R.

    Tips from RVers

    Extension cords needed: At Thomas Point Beach and Campground, electrical connections may require planning. "The electrical hook ups are like 1 box for every 10 camping spots so they are kinda far away so make sure you have an extension cord of some sort and there's no water or sewer hook ups so fill your water tank before parking," advises Shannon M.

    Dog-friendly amenities: Sagadahoc Bay Campground welcomes pets with accommodating site selection. "This year we camped there with our dog for the first time and it was delightful to see how much fun he had on the beach, knowing that he was welcome there. Pat even picked a quiet site (#160) for us because we were worried about him barking," shares Ming R.

    Site leveling challenges: When selecting RV sites, consider ground conditions. "Site 18 was not level and we had difficulty leveling our small motorhome. The campfire was also too close to the tent spot," notes Lisa W. from Meadowbrook Camping. Many campgrounds in the area have been developed on uneven coastal terrain requiring leveling blocks.

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