Seasonal RV campgrounds near Stillwater, Maine offer distinct experiences throughout the year. Located in central Maine with elevations ranging from 100-500 feet, this region experiences warm summers with average highs of 75-85°F and cold winters where temperatures frequently drop below freezing. Most campgrounds within 30 miles of Stillwater maintain gravel sites designed to accommodate larger vehicles, with varying levels of tree cover affecting solar exposure.
What to do
Kayaking at Patten Pond: Rentals available at the small beach area for $10/hour. "The campsite has a nice pond attached... We went at the end of September to visit Acadia National Park and the foliage was Beautiful! It wasn't even at its peak. The campsite is surrounded by beautiful trees," notes Carolina L. at Patten Pond Camping Resort.
Beach exploration at low tide: Tidal beaches offer unique activities during different water levels. "The kids loved playing on the playground and going down to the water at low tide. There is a kayak launch as well, and pool, but both were closed since we came in at the end of season," reports Kasey M. about her experience at Mt Desert Narrows Camping Resort.
Stargazing at certified dark sky park: West Bay Acadia RV Campground restricts light pollution. "Recently added is a short nature trail and off leash dog park. Campers are asked to turn outside lights off so there is no light noise to interfere with the beautiful sky full of stars, planets, and meteor showers," according to Nancy W.
What campers like
Spacious sites: "Sites are fairly large. Nice pond for swimming or boating. Close enough to drive to Mt Desert Island. Campground is set way back off the road so you get no road noise!" shares Donna A. about Patten Pond Camping Resort.
Seasonal activities: "The park organizes a lot of group activities including pot lucks, lobster shore dinners, BBQ feast, and cold beverages offered during Friday Happy Hours," explains Nancy W. about Moorings Oceanfront RV Resort.
Community gardens: "We love the free community garden which has a wonderful selection of produce including strawberries, tomatillos, fresh herbs, beans, lettuces, etc. Feel free to pick whatever you will eat, just leave some for others," notes Nancy W. about West Bay Acadia RV Campground.
What you should know
Seasonal closing dates vary: Most campgrounds close between mid-October and late October. "We would stay here again if we were passing thru the area but can't see that there is enough to do nearby to stay for a season," notes a reviewer about seasonal limitations.
Tide considerations for water activities: "Just make sure you paddle around high tide or else you will be slogging your watercraft through a soft mucky clam flat," advises Nancy W. about Narrows Too Camping Resort.
Off-season benefits: "We stayed early in the season, before Memorial Day, and there were very few camp sites that were occupied. The site we chose was one of the premium ocean front lots and it was beautiful," shares Nancy P. about visiting in May.
Water quality varies: "And there is defined an issue with the water. When we turned in the tap the water ran brown," reports Lynette L., suggesting campers might want to bring drinking water.