Best Campgrounds near Wells, ME

Camping is available at several established campgrounds near Wells, Maine, with options primarily concentrated along Route 1 and the coastal area. Sea Vu Campground, Wells Beach Resort, and Sandy Pines Campground represent the range of accommodations in the region, supporting tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and cabin rentals. Most facilities operate seasonally from May through mid-October, with nearly all closing after Columbus Day weekend. The area features primarily private campgrounds with full amenities rather than primitive sites on public lands.

Seasonal considerations strongly impact camping availability in southern Maine's coastal region. Almost all campgrounds near Wells operate during a similar May-to-October window, with peak season occurring during summer months when advance reservations are essential. Most facilities provide full hookup options for RVs including water, electric, and sewer connections, along with amenities like showers, toilets, and trash service. Proximity to beaches and tourist attractions is a common feature, though sites are often closely spaced. "The sites are not crowded and their newly rebuilt shower and laundry facilities are clean and spacious. Proximity to fabulous restaurants and beaches is a plus," noted one camper about Sea Vu Campground.

Campers report mixed experiences regarding site privacy and spacing throughout the Wells area. Many campgrounds feature relatively tight arrangements typical of commercial coastal properties. Several facilities like Sandy Pines and Beaver Dam Campground accommodate multiple camping styles including tents, RVs, and cabin rentals. Amenities typically include swimming pools, playgrounds, and camp stores. Location appears to be the primary draw, with easy access to beaches and coastal attractions. As one visitor mentioned about Sea Vu West, "Roads are paved so kids can ride their bikes with ease. Place is very clean and close to the beach." For those seeking more natural settings, options are limited in the immediate Wells area compared to inland Maine regions, which offer more rustic experiences.

Best Camping Sites Near Wells, Maine (190)

    1. Sandy Pines Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cape Porpoise, ME
    9 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."

    "The bathrooms were always clean and single user, some had showers as well. The proximity to goose rocks beach was a major plus!"

    2. Thousand Trails Moody Beach

    10 Reviews
    Ogunquit, ME
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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."

    "We stayed in the newer area with larger spots near the entrance to the park. There are activities and food within walking distance."

    3. Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach

    22 Reviews
    Saco, ME
    17 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."

    4. Sun Outdoors Wells Beach

    8 Reviews
    Wells, ME
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (207) 646-7570

    $47 - $90 / night

    "While this is a large campground, requiring rules to be followed for everyone’s sake, it is in an excellent location."

    "More importantly very kind and helpful to our family members coming to visit us Wells Beach is great and a bike ride away Love this place"

    5. Dixons Coastal Maine Campground

    9 Reviews
    Cape Neddick, ME
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 363-3626

    "The location to the coastal beaches of York, Wells, Agunquit and Kennebunkport is the main reason we stayed here. It’s one of our favorite locations in Maine and we will definitely stay here again."

    "It seems that most of them on the coast of Maine are. "

    6. Red Apple Campground

    6 Reviews
    Kennebunk, ME
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 967-4927

    "This campground is located near Kennebunkport in Arundel, Maine. Campsites are well-spaced and have level asphalt pads. Ours came with picnic table and fire pit."

    "This is a well maintained campground. very convenient to Kinebunkport where there a lots of shops and restaurants. They will shuttle you in to town."

    7. Libbys Oceanside Camp

    9 Reviews
    York Harbor, ME
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 363-4171

    $50 - $125 / night

    "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"

    "Great place to camp right on long sands beach in York Maine. WiFi and cable is available."

    8. Sea Vu Campground

    4 Reviews
    Wells, ME
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (207) 646-7732

    "Proximity to fabulous restaurants and beaches is a plus."

    "It was beautiful and well cared for with flowers galore. There was a nice pool and it was right on our way to Bar Harbor. The WiFi was a little sketchy."

    9. Beaver Dam Campground

    7 Reviews
    North Berwick, ME
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 698-2267

    "Camping at this Campground is a place that is well managed, clean and very nice.  IT is 9 miles from Wells Maine which is on the ocean. "

    "Beautiful and very well maintained. The staff is awesome. There are SO many amazing activities for the whole family. Would absolutely recommend!"

    10. Old Orchard Beach Campground

    13 Reviews
    Ocean Park, ME
    15 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."

    "The spaces are very close to each other. The Wi-Fi does not work very well (WFH employees trying to see the world). Other than the Wi-Fi, everything exceeded our expectations."

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899 Reviews of 190 Wells Campgrounds


  • M
    Jun. 5, 2026

    Naples Campground

    DO NOT STAY HERE

    have stayed at multiple KOA campsites and have NEVER had these types of problems in my whole life. I consistently carry in/carry out, my dogs stay leashed, we never speed, and we always make a point to clean up after ourselves. General Manager herself followed me around and my car around multiple times during my half day stay here. BEYOND CREEPY to see 3 golf carts watching you and pointing at you as you attempt to enter your cabin at night as a solo traveler. Had to sit in my car for 20 minutes with my dogs before the people stopped directly watching me and I felt safe enough to get out of my locked car. Only to see that several golf carts were periodically circling my cabin while all of them refuse to even greet you, just staring while they drove by. Front desk girl is nice as can be but her boss is crazy. Go to any one of the identically priced campsites in the area and save yourself the hassle. If you are a solo traveler avoid this place like the plague, a few extra dollars is worth your safety!!!

  • David M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2026

    Pinehirst RV Park

    Nice little coastal town

    Functional and scenic RV campground.

  • Jimmy
    May. 21, 2026

    Old Orchard Beach Campground

    Prejudice owners

    I have never come across a more prejudice, morally wrong and bad business situation in my life than my most recent experience with this campground. I am 40, am an engineer and my mother is 70 and a retired high school teacher. I have a five year old and live with my mom. I have owned three properties over the years. I say all this background because it’s necessary for this story. Oh and I am very quiet, have held a security clearance, a marathon runner blah blah blah. My mom sold her condo and we have a move out date on June 15. We decided to get an rv for the season and stay at a campground. We picked this one. They said we were all set to move our rv to the site for May 21st. Then on May 20th in the afternoon they call and basically say our family dynamic is unacceptable and we can’t move in. Yes I have a girlfriend. She doesn’t live with us but stays often. She has been an Americore worker plus worked with homeless for years. Apparently we would look to out of place. First- to tell us this about 16 hours before move in is unacceptable, after a couple weeks of saying you’re fine. To be that judgmental and prejudiced is unacceptable. I have zero respect for this campground and wish all who read this to boycott. Mary Ellen you are not a good person. In one voicemail to my mom you state how she’s anxious and also say it will be fine! Turns out she had good reason to be anxious. To treat others like you do is not ok. I found that anxious comment very off at the time and in retrospect it is telling on many levels. Be ashamed! What you have done to good people is wrong on many levels. I state all this personal stuff to highlight how ridiculous being turned away from a campground is. I have owned nice homes in very nice communities and never thought a pathetic campground would turn me away, what a joke.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2026

    Salisbury Beach State Reservation

    Love camping here!

    The first time we camped here was on Columbus Day weekend a number of years ago, and we got to see seals sun bathing on the beach. Are kids thought it was the greatest thing ever! The sites are a little close together and many of them are in direct sunlight , so that isn't the greatest , but if you have an awning, you should be good. We love that it is right on the water, and we can walk to the beach. We also appreciate that it is pet friendly, and our dogs love it too. Write down the street from camp, there is a street setup almost like a boardwalk, with arcades, live music, ice cream, food, and a carousel! There is also a bigger beach, and you are one twin away from New Hampshire. Lots to see and do here!

  • Devin
    May. 3, 2026

    Winding River Campground

    Close Sites, Loved the River!

    My husband and I had a great time here! We went early in the season, so there were not many people there. We met the new owners/managers and they were very friendly. David was attentive and very helpful!

    We stayed in the Oak Section at 317. The sites are pretty close together, which is why I gave a 4. We didn’t have neighbors, but I can imagine on a busy weekend, it might get crowded. The Utilities at this site were in an awkward spot, compared to where we wanted the camper.

  • Adam  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 11, 2026

    Beach Rose RV Park

    Nice people

    Needed a spot to dump. They were one of only a very few places open in March. $20 to dump our tanks.

  • M
    Feb. 17, 2026

    Forest Glen

    Forest Glenn campground

    Forest Glenn campground is a very nice campground on Wheelwright pond in Lee New Hampshire! Not well kept up but makes you feel like you’re still camping and not glamping ( glamorous camping ) besides some of the very nice campers here with 2 stories on them! Anyway cutting to the chase, just to let any new comers know that are looking for camping in the Lee area if you so choose to camp at forest Glenn depending who you are or how you approach this place dictates if you will have to feel like your stepping on eggshells your entire stay… the owner is a angry Drunk who is sometimes very nice to others or very nasty, and I personally mostly see him being nasty. A couple years back I wanted to look at the campground to see if this would be a place I wanted to stay at so I walked into the office and asked them if we could look around and the lady was in the process of writing us a pass to drive through. This man comes in and said whats going on so I politely told him that we were interested in his campground and we wanted to look around. He completely flipped out said he doesn't understand, said his campground is his back yard, we can't allow this how would you like if I just walked around your back yard etc etc.... yelling at us the whole time and spitting while screaming and then told us to get out of his sight…. This place mind you is overrun by golf carts and I have heard of incidents where people get hit by them because who cares about the posted 5mph speed limitations if your in a golf carts right? Right! And CLEARLY this place is a Double standard place so you will not be treated equal… and as far as I know this place has secret people who camp supposedly working at camp like the manager and security and the plumber or electrician who look like their helping but while helping they gather information about you to spread it around to others or to cause problems with you and the owner!! Oh how thoughtful… one Morning I was in the office and the owner pulled me into the rec room to have a talk with me about my string lights suggesting I shut them off at night and I’m not allowed to use them anymore. I said “sir why would I do that there are 50 other sites with spot lights and string lights Who are these lights bothering that I need to take them down for? “ he said use them inside the trailer I don’t want to see them on again! “ now tell me how that makes any sense… so I shut them off and it became like a minefield on my site at night with no lights while the campers down a different street get to have theirs on. There is no privacy at this place, things keep going missing, and the sites are packed like sardines with no room for Jesus. There are also people staying here over winter and it’s a seasonal campground tell me how that makes any sense. Anyway definitely an experience to be at where drama hits too close to home and the golf cart parking spots are rolling a little to close to my feet. “ oh sorry my foot slipped “ #welp time to search for another place. Seems to be a trend with almost every campground. Angry owners who automatically cause problems or can’t run their own business place without drug addicts for help ( to say the least me and my wife WILL NOT BE COMING BACK )

  • L
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Tuxbury Pond RV Campground

    This camping trip truly exceeded my expectations

     The campground was clean, peaceful, and surrounded by wide open views. During the day, the natural landscape felt refreshing and expansive, and at night, the sky was filled with stars, creating a calm and almost magical atmosphere. The layout of the campsite was well planned, making it easy and comfortable for both beginners and experienced campers to enjoy their stay. One fun thing I did after the trip was use Idea To Image to recreate some of the moments that stood out to me—sunrise over the tents, the warmth of the campfire, and the quiet starry night. It helped me turn those memories into beautiful visuals that really captured the peaceful vibe of the experience. Looking back at them now feels like being transported right back to the campsite. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking to slow down and reconnect with nature.

    One fun thing I did after the trip was use Idea To Image to recreate some of the moments that stood out to me—sunrise over the tents, the warmth of the campfire, and the quiet starry night. It helped me turn those memories into beautiful visuals that really captured the peaceful vibe of the experience. Looking back at them now feels like being transported right back to the campsite. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking to slow down and reconnect with nature.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 26, 2025

    Little Ossipee Lake Campground

    Great location

    This cpground is full of seasonal sp no transient sites. Has good owners who keep the park clean and well maintained. Very friendly campground.


Guide to Wells

Camping spots near Wells, Maine offer diverse experiences from oceanfront views to shaded forest settings. The southern Maine coastline typically features sandy beaches with warm summer temperatures averaging 75-80°F during peak season, though evenings can be cool with ocean breezes. Most campgrounds in this region operate seasonally from May through mid-October, with proximity to beaches being their main attraction.

What to do

Beach access options: Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach provides shuttle service to Old Orchard Beach during summer. "There was a trolley to the beach but lots to do at the campground too," notes one visitor who appreciated not having to drive.

Kayaking opportunities: Beaver Dam Campground offers direct pond access for water activities. A camper mentioned, "If you canoe or kayak, there is a pond right there, there is a swimming area in the pond."

Lighthouse viewing: York's Nubble Lighthouse is minutes from Libbys Oceanside Camp, where one reviewer shared, "Nubble Light house is minutes away from the campsites you can see the lighthouse from the campsite." This historic lighthouse provides excellent photo opportunities and coastal views.

What campers like

Ocean views: Campers praise the oceanfront settings at certain locations. At Libbys Oceanside Camp, a visitor experienced "mesmerizing coastline scene experience' you will experience stunning sunsets and sunrises over the horizon of the Atlantic Ocean."

Clean facilities: Hemlock Grove Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Perfectly maintained grounds with clean updated bath house and laundry," noted one camper, while another mentioned it felt "private despite having neighbors."

Mountain biking access: Sandy Pines Campground offers proximity to trails. "For those so inclined, there is great mountain biking either through the Tyler Preserve down to Cape Porpoise or North through the Emmitt Smith Preserve," observed one visitor, adding recreation options beyond beaches.

What you should know

Site spacing varies significantly: Many campgrounds feature tight arrangements. At Wells Beach Resort Campground, one visitor noted, "Sites are on the smaller size" while another mentioned sites being "pretty tight."

Reservation requirements: Most coastal campgrounds fill quickly from June through August. Book months in advance for prime summer weekends.

Costs and payment policies: Some campgrounds have specific payment requirements. At Red Apple Campground, campers report "they only take cash" for both site fees and services.

Seasonal timing constraints: Nearly all campgrounds close after mid-October. A visitor at Thousand Trails Moody Beach noted, "This is an extremely large campground. It seems that most of them on the coast of Maine are."

Tips for camping with families

Pool availability: Thousand Trails Moody Beach has family-friendly facilities. One visitor mentioned, "Family friendly facility with a playground. Lounge closed for Covid, pool closed for season. Events and activities are run by management."

Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds offer organized events. A camper at Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach appreciated the "Kid activities were done regularly. Pizza and breakfast is very good if you do lunch want to cook. Outdoor movies were fun."

Beach shuttle convenience: Campgrounds with beach transportation eliminate parking hassles. "Great location trolley will pick you up from the campground and take you to Old Orchard Beach," noted a family staying at Sun Outdoors.

Playground options: Sandy Pines Campground offers recreation for children. "The playground and pool were a hit with the kids. The bathrooms were always clean and single user, some had showers as well," shared one parent.

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions matter: Many coastal sites have specific orientations. At Thousand Trails Moody Beach, a camper observed "The 30 amp sites are very close together... with campers parked lengthwise along the road. This means that you share the space where you sit outside with the camper behind you."

Off-season advantages: Fall camping offers different experiences. At Hemlock Grove Campground, one RVer appreciated that "We came in in October, the foliage is beautiful on the 'wooded' sites."

Wi-Fi reliability varies: Internet access differs by location. A camper at Dixons Coastal Maine Campground found the campground "clean, quiet, friendly and helpful staff" but connectivity might be limited in some areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there seasonal camping options in Wells, Maine?

Thousand Trails Moody Beach offers seasonal camping options with membership plans that provide significant cost savings for extended stays. Their annual membership can cover what you'd normally pay for a two-week stay, making it economical for seasonal campers. Sea Vu Campground also accommodates seasonal campers in the Wells area with extended-stay options. Most campgrounds in the region operate from late spring through early fall, typically May through October, with peak season during summer months.

What are the best campgrounds in Wells, Maine?

Beaver Dam Campground is a highly-rated option located just 9 miles from Wells. This well-managed campground offers clean facilities and convenient access to Wells' ocean attractions. For those seeking proximity to Wells Beach, Sun Outdoors Wells Beach provides excellent amenities including full hookups, water access, and facilities designed to accommodate large RVs. Both campgrounds serve as excellent base camps for exploring Wells' coastal attractions, restaurants, and nearby towns like Ogunquit and York.

Where can I find campsites in Wells for weekend trips?

For weekend trips to Wells, Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park offers quiet sites perfect for short stays, with convenient beach access and proximity to shopping. It's well-positioned for exploring the area during a weekend getaway. Hemlock Grove Campground near neighboring Kennebunkport provides another excellent weekend option with drive-in access, reservable sites, and essential amenities like water and toilets. For weekend campers, making reservations is highly recommended during summer months when the coastal campgrounds fill quickly.