Best Campgrounds near South Portland, ME

South Portland, Maine offers a range of established campgrounds within easy driving distance of the city. Several well-maintained facilities including Wassamki Springs Campground, Wild Duck Adult Campground, and Bayley's Camping Resort provide options for tent camping, RV sites with full hookups, and cabin rentals. Most campgrounds in the area are privately operated with amenities such as showers, toilets, and electricity. The region includes a mix of seasonal and transient sites, with many campgrounds situated near water features like Wassamki Spring pond or the Scarborough Marsh.

The camping season in this coastal region typically runs from May through mid-October, with most campgrounds closing for the winter months. Many sites require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holiday periods. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "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." Access to most campgrounds involves paved roads suitable for all vehicle types. Visitors should be prepared for varied weather conditions as coastal Maine can experience significant temperature fluctuations and occasional storms even during summer months.

Campgrounds in the South Portland area vary considerably in terms of atmosphere and clientele. Wild Duck Adult Campground provides a quieter experience geared toward older campers, with reviews noting its peaceful environment. One visitor mentioned it as "a quiet, peaceful stay" with "friendly staff." Wassamki Springs offers more family-oriented camping with amenities like swimming areas and recreational facilities, though reviews indicate the quality of experience can be mixed. Those seeking overnight options without traditional campground fees might consider designated parking areas at locations like Cracker Barrel, which permit RV overnight parking—a camper noted it as "pretty decent overnight lot, not too noisy even on a Saturday night." The proximity to Portland makes these mixed-use campgrounds popular bases for exploring the city's attractions while maintaining access to outdoor experiences.

Best Camping Sites Near South Portland, Maine (185)

    1. Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach

    22 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 282-0502

    "Just a stones throw away from Old Orchard Beach, fantastic Sandy Maine beach. Staff was friendly. Only thing I would say is there were a lot of people!"

    "Mainly pancakes and bacon. The only problem I had with this campground with no fault of there own is the noise at night."

    2. Bayley's Camping Resort

    17 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 883-6043

    "Right next to the road. So yes lots of family glamping fun. But not for those looking for a more visceral Maine camping experience."

    "The campsites are on top of each other all the way around. Of course, as we always find in the RV community, everyone was very nice."

    3. Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 883-4432

    "Spent three nights in a nice sized, quiet spot, on the camps’ outside loop. The park is well located, near the beach, shopping, and with access to Portland."

    "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.  "

    4. Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    42 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 865-9307

    "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."

    "Restrooms were close by but the only downside was that the showers were at the main store so you had to drive all the way up there!"

    5. Winslow Park And Campground

    24 Reviews
    South Freeport, ME
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 865-4198

    $14 - $35 / night

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

    "Town park located on a peninsula. Some sites directly on the ocean with most slightly off the water. Walking trails all around mostly in wooded areas."

    6. Old Orchard Beach Campground

    12 Reviews
    Ocean Park, ME
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-4477

    $100 - $145 / night

    "Old Orchard Beach is a fun, family-oriented campground located in the fun little beach town of Old Orchard Beach."

    "Easy access to area stores, eats. Very accommodating. Clean showers, laundry, arcade."

    7. Sandy Pines Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cape Porpoise, ME
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 967-2483

    "Beautiful setting, lots of trees, bordering on beautiful marsh area. Many different types of campsites: rent, RV, seasonal RV, cottages, glamping tents and cabins etc."

    "Sandy Pines is located a very short bike ride from Cape Porpoise, home of Nunann's Restaurant , Mussette, Lost Fire and Pier 77."

    8. Paradise Park Resort

    8 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-4633

    $63 / night

    "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."

    "Walking distance to Old Orchard Beach, this campground has something for everyone. While the site are fairly small and crowded, it harldy matters because of all of the amenities at the campground."

    9. Wild Acres Sun RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Ocean Park, ME
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 934-2535

    $60 - $400 / night

    "Extremely crowded, close sites, and heavy car traffic in walking and bike areas. Sun night was way quieter than Fri and Sat night."

    "Good first: it’s the closes campground to the beach around. Quick walk to the sand and just a little further to the pier. Clean and neat facilities. Great activities for the kids."

    10. Wassamki Springs Campground

    5 Reviews
    Gorham, ME
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 839-4276

    $30 - $390 / night

    "Pond is warm water and sandy entrances although a little mucky further in from fallen pine needles. Water shoes suggested. Well organized events even in a pandemic. Cleaning done constantly."

    "One unique thing that I liked was that each spot had multiple faucet hookups which may not always be necessary but it was a nice thing to have when we needed to run water outside without having to unhook"

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Recent Reviews near South Portland, ME

785 Reviews of 185 South Portland Campgrounds


  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

    Beautiful spot!

    We had a beautiful waterfront site, 10 minutes from downtown Freeport. The campground is a working farm that would be great for the kids. We will definitely be back.806

  • Anonymous A.
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Libbys Oceanside Camp

    Mesmerizing Experience Stunning Sunsets & Sunrises right from your campsite

     Libby's Oceanfront Campground York, Maine gives campers a mesmerizing coastline scene experience' you will experience stunning sunsets and sunrises over the horizon of the Atlantic Ocean' Sitting in your chair appreciating the tranquil and serene view. You are steps away from the beach from the time you arrive to the time you departed the staff is always available and always willing to help, answer any questions and give recommendations where to go eat and shop. Very clean restrooms, clean showers, clean laundry room. We enjoyed watching the surfers right from our campsite. Nubble Light house is minutes away from the campsites you can see the lighthouse from the campsite. 

    A great place to eat breakfast were the locals go is called Ricks Blue Jay Cafe minutes away on US1 fabulous food.  Go to Granite Whale Watching at Rye, Maine, visit Beach town village in York Maine great little shops and ice cream shops.

    We highly recommended this campground we will definitely return! :-)

  • Julie A.
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp Resort, Lakes Region

    Downhill since new management

    Yogi’s Jellystone Park– Milton, New Hampshire: Seasonal Camper Review I have been camping at Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton for five years, including the last two as a seasonal camper. Unfortunately, my recent experiences under new management have been disappointing and frustrating. Pet Fence Policy and Safety Concerns
At the start of this season, the new general manager, Amanda, instructed me to remove my pet fence, citing liability issues. Despite my having signed a waiver absolving the park of responsibility for my dog’s actions, she insisted on its removal without providing a clear explanation. I complied reluctantly, only to observe many other campsites retaining similar pet fences throughout the season, including one seasonal camper who kept theirs up all season and transient sites with fences as well. This inconsistent enforcement of rules is unfair and undermines trust. After seeing others with pet fences, I reinstated mine to protect my dog, especially after two incidents where loose dogs entered my site and charged at my dog. Amanda then threatened me with non-renewal of my seasonal contract if I did not remove the fence again, forcing me to comply once more. I wrote to corporate regarding this issue since Amanda was of no help but never heard back from corporate. Loss of Seasonal Site and Corporate Decisions
Yogi’s removed nine seasonal sites this year, including mine, with little warning. This decision affects long-term campers, some with over 20 years of history at the park. It appears motivated by corporate interests, favoring transient sites or cabins, which generate more revenue. The loss of a seasonal site after investing time, effort, and money into making it beautiful is deeply disheartening and reflects poor management priorities. Entertainment and Atmosphere
Adult entertainment offerings have drastically declined. This year’s highlight was a 30-minute Saturday night hayride, with no live bands in the pavilion throughout the entire season. Under previous management, live music was a regular and enjoyable feature. The lack of engaging activities diminishes the overall campground experience. Myself and other campers offered suggestions to management regarding entertainment for adults but they didn't take any of our suggestions. Bear Interaction
Despite the park’s theme, sightings of Yogi Bear are rare. On one occasion, a golf cart carrying excited children stopped to see Yogi Bear, but the character ignored them and drove past without interaction, which was very disappointing. Management and Staff Attitude
Amanda, the general manager, presents as unapproachable and aloof. She did not introduce herself to seasonal campers at the beginning of the season, many of whom do not even know what she looks like and the camping season ends in just a couple of weeks. Most staff members also exhibit a snobbish attitude, often failing to acknowledge campers, which creates an unwelcoming environment. Cost and Recommendation
The campground is overpriced relative to the quality of experience and level of service provided. Given the inconsistent rule enforcement, loss of seasonal sites, diminished entertainment, and poor management attitude, I cannot recommend Yogi’s Jellystone Park in Milton NH Those interested in a Yogis campground should consider other locations.

  • 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.

  • Mindie C.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    York Beach Camper Park

    Hideaway

    Don’t let the entrance turn you off. Once you get back into the campgrounds, it’s so cute. You are nestled in the woods. You feel like you are in the Forest but so close to the ocean. It’s calm and peaceful. The owners are so friendly and kind.

  • alicianlv The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Bradbury Mountain State Park Campground

    Bradbury Mountain Campground

    Bradbury Mountain Campground

    Nice trail that borders campground. Saw group of cyclists and hikers use it during stay. No WiFi but T-Mobile accessible. Toilet is rustic, short wooden walls surrounding vault toilet. Various sized campsites yet not crowded. Kitchen area is a cool feature & offers campers use of community utensils & pans (although we didn't need to use). Kitchen has hot water to wash dishes and microwave to warm food. Town of Freeport is popular and LL Bean has huge shopping campus.


Guide to South Portland

Camping near South Portland, Maine centers around multiple coastal attractions with strong seasonal variations. The Maine coastline in this region experiences average summer highs around 79°F and winter lows near 13°F. Most campgrounds operate from May to mid-October with several offering designated kayak launches for accessing the tidal rivers and salt marshes that characterize this stretch of coast.

What to do

Kayaking the Scarborough Marsh: From Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park, you can explore tidal waters with your own equipment. "It is within a mile of the Audubon center office, where you can either put in your own kayak/canoe or rent one," notes one camper, though they caution about culvert safety: "There is a culvert under Rt 9 that you need to pass under which is dangerous."

Farm visits with ocean views: Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground combines agriculture with camping. "A unique opportunity to stay and relax on a farm by the ocean. We stayed on waters edge in a band of trees, breezes, birds, and fish jumping," reports a visitor. The farm is open for exploration: "My kids enjoyed visiting with the farm animals and walking along the rocky shore each day."

Beach access without parking hassles: Several campgrounds offer shuttle services to nearby beaches. At Paradise Park Resort, "a shuttle will take you to the town beach or you can walk/ride bikes the .25 miles," making beach days simple. Another camper confirms it's "walking distance to Old Orchard Beach, this campground has something for everyone."

What campers like

Adult-only camping options: For those seeking quieter environments, specialized campgrounds deliver peace. "This adult only campground is peaceful and quiet, with the sounds of birds and the trees being the main thing you hear," notes a visitor to Wild Duck Adult Campground. Another camper appreciated that "it feels very secluded but it's close to everything."

Heated pools extending the season: With Maine's cooler climate, heated swimming facilities extend enjoyment into shoulder seasons. One camper at Bayley's Camping Resort mentioned, "This park has so many amenities and things to do that it is a destination in itself and you and your kids will be busy the entire time," including "numerous pools and hot tubs."

Proximity to Portland: Many campers choose sites based on access to Portland's amenities. A visitor at Wild Duck Adult Campground called it a "Hidden Portland Gem" that's "close to the city of Portland, about 20 minutes, but tucked away in the beautiful riverside marsh." This location balance suits travelers wanting both nature and urban experiences.

What you should know

Mosquito preparation essential: The coastal marshes create ideal mosquito breeding conditions. At Wild Duck, a camper warned, "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." Bringing insect repellent and mesh screens is necessary at most campgrounds.

Site privacy varies significantly: Campground layouts differ greatly in terms of site separation. At Sandy Pines Campground, "I loved that there was a tent only area that felt a little more secluded and quiet with some nice privacy between sites," while at others, "sites are pretty close together" with minimal buffers.

Train noise impacts some locations: Some campgrounds advertising ocean proximity actually sit between tracks and water. At one resort, a camper noted, "The campground map is missing the train tracks that are between the campground and the ocean. The trains all blow there horn and you will hear it if your at one of the site 'by the ocean'."

Tips for camping with families

Choose campgrounds with shuttle service: With children's beach gear in tow, transportation matters. At Paradise Park Resort, "we loved the diversity it brought" and appreciated conveniences like "awesome amenities, close to the beach (they offer a shuttle too) and great pool."

Look for fishing ponds: Many campgrounds feature stocked ponds that entertain kids without leaving the property. One camper mentioned, "There's also paddleboats available to rent" and "a pond for fishing," providing activity options on days when beach trips aren't practical.

Check off-season rates: For families on budgets, shoulder season visits offer better values. "You can find much cheaper rates if you stay in the shoulder season or go with 30 amp electric and no sewer," advised one experienced camper, making the best places to camp near South Portland more accessible for families.

Tips from RVers

Reserve premium sites well ahead: The most desirable RV sites book months in advance. At Wassamki Springs Campground, "The park is very spacious with a nice large pond that you can fish, swim, or boat in. Sites were fairly spacious for the most part, though I did see some that were a little tighter."

Consider connectivity needs: Many campers report connectivity challenges. "Phone and internet service were not very good at all. We have Verizon and were barely able to use it. And their wi-fi was basically useless," reported one RVer, suggesting satellite options for those needing reliable connections.

Multiple water hookups benefit larger rigs: Some campgrounds offer extra conveniences for RVs. One camper appreciated that "each spot had multiple faucet hookups which may not always be necessary but it was a nice thing to have when we needed to run water outside without having to unhook our hose pipe."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near South Portland, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near South Portland, ME is Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach with a 4.2-star rating from 22 reviews.