Best Tent Camping near Woolwich, ME

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Best Tent Sites Near Woolwich, ME (11)

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    1. Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach

    22 Reviews
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    60 Saves
    Saco, Maine

    Experience camping at its best among the fresh Maine air and towering pine trees at Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach, formerly Saco/Old Orchard Beach KOA. Our gorgeous resort is a great choice for families and offers an outstanding location near fun attractions like Funtown Splashtown USA and the famous Pier at Old Orchard Beach.

    Plan your perfect outdoor vacation with accommodation options that including tent camping, full hookup RV sites, or a large selection of vacation rentals that will make you feel right at home. Outside of the resort you'll find activities like fishing, hiking, kayaking, and canoeing. You can also visit local beaches and lighthouses or experience whale watching with your family and friends.

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    2. Tops’l Farm

    2 Reviews
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    8 Saves
    Waldoboro, Maine

    Experience the simple pleasures of the outdoors with friends, family, or colleagues, without sacrificing modern indoor comforts. Our ten tastefully appointed canvas camp tents and A-frame lodge cabins accommodate a single person or as many as 20 guests. Our yurt makes for an ideal yoga room, board game lounge, meeting space, and can be outfitted to suit the needs of the group.

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    3. Tiny Cabins of Maine

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    7 Saves
    Coopers Mills, Maine

    Tiny Cabins of Maine is on 100 acres of wooded land on a 25 acre pond. On the property are two tiny cabins (Roxie and Maybelle) and one tent site. Each cabin is fully insulated and has a tiny wood stove to make it comfortable all 4 seasons!

    Each cabin has a comfortable fully sized bed, a mini woodstove, a composting toilet, kitchen essentials, an outside firepit, and plenty of wood. The tent site is a clearing in the woods with a popup tented porta-potty, and a firepit.

    2 kayaks, a yak board, 2 paddleboards and a canoe are at the dock for guests to use. There is an outside Pizzeria with a woodfired pizza oven and table for two, an axe throwing target with 6 axes and directions to play as well as a clearing by the water called the Pub. There, guests can sit at a high top table, relax in a hammock, play corn hole or have a fire in the chimenea. There are currently about 1.5 miles of trails cleared, with more added each week!

    The pond is surrounded by wooded area and it feels remote but road noise can still be heard.

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    • Reservable
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    • Picnic Table
    • Firewood Available

    $50 - $120 / night

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    4. Mac's Camping Area

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    3 Saves
    West Poland, Maine

    We are a small campground with 30 campsites. All sites have a fire ring and picnic table. RV sites are at least 40' x 40' using an open concept layout to maximize your comfort and view of the lake! We have three tent sites next to the lake. All sites have water and electricity as well as a fire ring and picnic table. Bathroom with flush toilets and showers close by. Rent one of our furnished RVs. We include (almost) everything you need for a fun vacation!

    Swim, relax in the sun, build a sandcastle at our private beach, take your boat around the lake or fish from our dock. We have a playground, volleyball net, horseshoes, and family-friendly activities where kids and adults have a blast! We also have a rec hall with board games and DVDs.

    Mac's Camping Area has been run by the McDonald family since the owner's grandfather cleared the land in 1970. Known to many as Mac, he believed camping should be affordable for all families. We pride ourselves in being a beautiful, fun, affordable family and pet-friendly campground. We place a high priority on customer service and adjusting to our current campers' wants and needs.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $45 / night

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      5. Riverbend Campground

      1 Review
      13 Saves
      Leeds, Maine
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      6. Boothby's Orchard

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      4 Saves
      North Turner, Maine
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      7. Continuous Harmony Farm

      2 Reviews
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      21 Saves
      Lincolnville Center, Maine

      Continuous Harmony Farm is located on the north side of Camden Hills State Park. When this area was originally settled, the farm was located on the "highway" from Camden to seasonal pastures in Lincolnville. The trails leading to the park still go by the old foundations that dotted the old Government Road from Camden. The farm has 46 acres of flowing pasture, hardwood forest and flower and vegetable gardens. At the heart of the property is a large farm pond that has been used to water livestock for generations. We hope you can visit us soon!

      Our farm abuts Camden Hills State Park, offering dozens of miles of trails for hiking and biking. Farm activities include looking after our flock of Katahdin sheep, laying hens, bee hives and vegetable and flower gardens. Activities nearby include rock climbing, boating, horseback riding, paddle boarding and swimming. Read our reviews HERE

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      • 30 Amp Electrical Hook-up: $10
      • **Frozen Organic Blueberries: $5.00 **Frozen wild organic Maine blueberries in an 8 oz. resealable packet. Great serving size for 2 people for your breakfast cereal, yoghurt, or snack on them solo! 5 lb boxes available for $35.
      • **Organic Wild Maine Blueberry Powder: $18 **Dehydrated organic wild Maine blueberries, blended into nutrient dense powder. 2 pounds of fresh berries in each 3oz. pouch. Use it in smoothies, yogurt, salads. Steep it in tea. Great for campers! 8oz. packets available for $40.
      • **Blueberry Honey: $12 **12 fl. oz. of premium Maine honey from the wild blueberry barrens. Wonderful taste to this unique honey.
      • **Blueberry Harvest: $20 **Accompany our family for our seasonal blueberry harvest. Pick your own blueberries alongside our raking crew in our organic wild blueberry barrens. This experience is available only during blueberry season in late July and early August.
      • **Old Government Toll Tour: $10 **Take a guided tour of the old Government Toll Road and visit the original homesteads of some of Linconville's early settlers. Tour takes about an hour.
      • **Bicycles: $20 **Enjoy our selection of bicycles for the afternoon, exploring Fernald's Neck or the Bald Rock Mountain trails.
      • **Tent: $20 **6 person tent, ready to go upon your arrival
      • **Farm Basket: $15 **Get a daily basket of our farm fresh produce, eggs, seasonal berries, orchard fruits, baked goods (muffins, scones, etc) and a sample of our organic wild blueberry powder.
      • **Canoe: $30 **Explore Lake Megunticook or Norton Pond with a 12’ Winona Canoe (two paddles included).
      • **Firewood Bundle: $8 **Enjoy the warmth of a campfire with a bundle of firewood for each day of your visit.

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      Continuous Harmony Farm Campsite is located under a great old white ash tree beside a large farm pond on 46 acres of sheep meadow, forest and fields. Our farm abuts Camden Hills State Park, offering dozens of miles of trails for hiking and biking. Farm activities include looking after our flock of Katahdin sheep, laying hens, bee hives and vegetable and flower gardens. Activities nearby include rock climbing, boating,, horseback riding, paddle boarding and swimming.

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      $40 / night

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        8. Range Pond Campground

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        4 Saves
        Minot, Maine
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          9. Hemlocks Campground

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          3 Saves
          West Poland, Maine

          When you come to Hemlocks Campground you are not just going camping, you are gaining a second home and extended family. We strive to make our campground a place you want to come back and visit as often as you can.

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          10. Webbs Mills Stead

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          Casco, Maine

          Private camping on residential land, nestled into the hill of Webbs Mills Village. 2 minute drive or 5 minute walk to Webbs Mills Eatery which features local derived foods and craft brews. 15 minute drive from Raymond, 5 minute drive to Naples, 20 minute drive to Windham, Gray, Auburn. Close to Kokatosi Campground and Naples Causeway. 420 and pet friendly! Happy to provide a safe place in a dangerous world to our friendly nomads!

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          $5 - $40 / night

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        Recent Tent Reviews in Woolwich

        511 Reviews of 11 Woolwich Campgrounds


        • HThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Tops’l Farm
          Feb. 2, 2025

          Tops’l Farm

          High end glamping at its best

          Tops’l Farm offer the best of glamping.  Located in Waldoboro, they create a wonderfully balanced experience between the outdoors and glamp.  While their model continues to evolve, camping is not available on all days/weekends.  They create special weekend camping events and retreats.   We participated in a weekend camping event that included a farm to table meal on Saturday evening in their barn.  They had recommendations for places to visit during the rest of the weekend, which we did not do.  

          Their model is a stay that costs a price, plus a lot of a la carte “extras” that you can order.  We ordered Friday dinner and wine;  and breakfast for one morning.  Depending on the weekend, ‘extra’ offers could also include yoga, foraging, s’mores kits, etc.  

          Tops’l Farm has both cabins and glamping tents.  The bath house is very nice for a camp bath house, with soap and shampoo.    The cabins are full of creature comforts, including nice sheets and blankets, lanterns, and an overall beautifully appointed space that is still rustic.  Each cabin has a fire pit.  

          The farm dinners offer delicious food with ingredients from local farms.  The food is delicious, simple and very satisfying all at the same time.  The barn that they hold the dinners in is simple yet elegant.  There is a camp store where you can buy beer, wine, snacks and other basic items.  

          They truly curate a lovely glamping experience.  It isn’t cheap, but if you want a glamping weekend, it’s one of the best.

        • HThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Jan. 31, 2025

          Camden Hills State Park Campground

          Great location to explore Camden, Rockland area

          Camden Hills State park is centrally located, just at the edge of downtown Camden.  It provides a great home base for hiking, biking, kayaking and exploring the Camden/Rockland area.  

          The park has around 100 sites that are categorized by size, and allows rvs and tents.  There are no tent specific sites, and a tent camper could choose a large rv site. Each site has a picnic table and fireplace.  Most spots are wooded, but there  are 8  non wooded, open grassy sites at the front of the park, which have little shade.   About half of the sites have water and electric.  There is a bathhouse, multiple water stations and a dump station.  The park sits on both sides of Rt. 1, and the bottom side is more of a day use area with a pavilion and walking trails and sits on the water.   The bottom part does not, however, have true water access for swimming or kayaking.  The closest place for this the Camden City Park, which is 2.5 miles away, and is a great place to launch a kayak.  Rockport Marine Park at Rockport Harbor is another - it has easy kayak launch access and a very very small beach, which is mostly used for kids to splash around in the water.  The top portion of the park, where all the campsites are, has direct access to Mount Megunticook, and Mount Battie, and offers easy to advanced hikes.  It’s great to be able to do numerous hikes without having to leave the park.  

          We liked our site, 61, because it was open, grassy and level, had water and electric and was reservable.  The park rangers were very friendly.  There is a charge for Wi-Fi, and cell service is good enough.  

          There are many quality  restaurants in the Camden, Rockland, Rockport area, as well as good bakeries and coffee shops.  The Camden Farmers market is right downtown.  You are less than 10 minutes from central Camden, and 20 minutes to Rockland.

        • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Camden Hills State Park Campground
          Oct. 10, 2024

          Camden Hills State Park Campground

          Camden Hills State Park Campground

          I really like that the campground has easy access to the hiking trails. Clean bathroom facilities and the free showers were nice and hot. Unfortunately, you can hear quite a bit of road noise.

        • Kevin C.The Dyrt PRO User
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          Sep. 13, 2024

          Sebago Lake Family Campground

          Beautiful Park Like Setting

          We came into the park on a Wednesday in mid September and found that over half the spaces were open. We grabbed a spot about 60 feet from the lake.

          The camping sites are large enough for a tent and a couple of vehicles. There are a few larger sites here and there. Sites are very close to neighboring camp sites so Privacy is poor

          There are very nice bathroom facilities with hot showers, dish rinsing sinks and hot showers.

          The view from the lake is amazing. We walked to the beach every morning with our chairs for coffee. VERY RELAXING!

          There is a building near the entrance of the state park that says its a store but it looks pretty old and closed.

          The young lady who delivered our park permit was exceptionally friendly and helpful. However, the people that clean the restrooms are about as polite as construction workers in Queens. They do have a garbage dumpster but it is located about a mile from the campground. Not very convenient for tent or van camping.

          Overall the price charged for the sites seems higher than the value received.

        • Chuck W.
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          Sep. 3, 2024

          Pemaquid Point Campground

          False advertising of private beach

          Advertising a private beach that belongs to a private neighborhood. Sent us into a private neighborhood to a beach that's not their property.

        • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Aug. 31, 2024

          Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Campground

          Agritourisum at it best

          Stayed 5 nights with family on the next sight, great place for kids with lots of variety, animals and low traffic back roads for bike riding. Reserve early if you want hookups.

        • Jonathan J.
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          Aug. 17, 2024

          Old Orchard Beach Campground

          Great Community Park

          This is a great campsite. So many amenities that work. Great sense of community. Overly friendly people at the front desk that are accommodating. 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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          Aug. 12, 2024

          Bayley's Camping Resort

          Best campground on earth!

          This is my favorite campground by a mile! The people here are so friendly and accommodating, the campground facilities are clean and well kept, the kids activities are top notch, and the free trolly to Old Orchard Beach and Pine Point Beach is so convenient and the drivers are AMAZING. The nightly entertainment is also outstanding, especially the hypnotist. There are three nice pools, several playgrounds, two stores, a mini golf course, several ponds for fishing, and a really great restaurant with a huge selection of foods and decent prices. There’s also an adult pool with its own bar and restaurant that’s also very good! They serve a yummy brunch too. I really can’t say enough about Bayley’s. We travel 9.5 hours to come here each year and when we arrive, it simply feels like home. Old Orchard Beach is beautiful and is just a 5 minute trolly ride away. Just come! And don’t forget to bring your boogie boards!!

        • AThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Meguniticook by the Sea Campground
          Aug. 11, 2024

          Meguniticook by the Sea Campground

          Good place to see the surroundings

          The reception at this campground is very friendly. Pitches are fairly spacious, but still a bit close together. Garbage is picked up in the morning, which is very nice.

          The sanitary facilities are quite outdated and, in addition, could definitely be a bit cleaner.

          The pool is clean, but everything around it also looks very outdated and worn.

          We had a pleasant time here and would definitely recommend this place for a few days.

        • Joy P.
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          Aug. 3, 2024

          Meadowbrook Camping

          Electrical Issues

          I value the reviews left here, so I felt I needed to leave an honest review in hopes it will help someone else. We stayed here for almost 2 weeks. During that time there was a sewage smell near the bathhouse. The sites are not level and most are not shaded or very wide. We also had brown water and were extremely thankful for our multiple water filters. We paid for a 30 amp service, but had low voltage the entirety of our stay. The solution that was proposed, was that we remove our Watchdog EMS and Surge protector. We decided to keep our Watchdog on. They had several campsites on the same breaker, something we have never seen at any campground in our 3 years of travel. On our last day, we didn't even have enough voltage to keep fans running inside our RV. Please be aware that low voltage seems to be an ongoing problem as an RV behind us had an electrical cord burn up while we were there.

        • Brett D.
          Camper-submitted photo from Lakeside Pines Campground
          Aug. 1, 2024

          Lakeside Pines Campground

          Family oriented kid friendly , but tight spaces

          Nice campground and nice lake , lots of activities for the kids. Sites are cramped and close together.

        • HThe Dyrt PRO User
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          Jul. 31, 2024

          Wild Duck Adult Campground & RV Park

          Quiet campground on Scarborough Marsh

          We stayed for 3 nights in late July.   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.   It has both tent and rv sites, some with full hookup and some with power and water only.  The trees are quite tall and create a lovely canopy overhead.   There is some road traffic noise, but it’s minimal.  In general, the sites are pretty close together and do not have great buffers.  The sites that face the marsh are the best sites - they have some grass and lovely views.  We were in site 5, which faces the woods and was dirt.  It had a slight bump in it which made hooking and unhooking our travel trailer a little difficult.   The bathrooms were very clean.  There is a small camp store that sells wood.   The people we met who worked at the camp were friendly and helpful. There are a few very short walking paths in the campground , but it is 1.3 miles  of the Eastern Trail, a multi use gravel path which is a better place to walk, bike, or run.  It is within a mile of the Audubon center office, where you can either put in your own kayak/canoe or rent one.    In theory, you can launch a kayak from the campground, but I would not recommend it.  There is a culvert under Rt 9 that you need to pass under which is dangerous - the Audubon Center informed us that people have flipped in the culvert due to the current, and that there are obstructions under water that one individual got caught on.

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          Jul. 22, 2024

          Meadowbrook Camping

          Great Staff, Nice Sites

          We were greeted with the most amazing, kind and service oriented staff! Just wonderful to see these days. Our site was a pull through and it was wooded and flattish. Some rocks on boulders, but we fit in fine. 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. We had a great time. Plus, they have nice hot showers for free. No quarters here! lol In short, we loved our time here.

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          Apr. 24, 2024

          Tiny Cabins of Maine

          Wonderful Camping Spot

          I recently stayed at the Tiny Cabins of Maine with my family for two nights, opting for their tent camping site. From the moment we arrived, the host's warm welcome made us feel right at home. Despite some distant road noise at night, the overall ambiance was serene and beautiful. The tent camping amenities, including the pop-up toilet and sturdy wooden platform, were thoughtfully provided. The fire pit and picnic table were perfect for evening gatherings, and the hammock added an extra touch of relaxation. We enjoyed the pub's games and even tried our hand at axe throwing. Kayaking in the pond was a highlight, thanks to the convenient dock. While the trails required attention to follow, the directional signs helped. Overall, I highly recommend Tiny Cabins of Maine for a memorable small family retreat, and we're already looking forward to returning in the future.

        • CThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Camden Hills State Park Campground
          Jan. 1, 2024

          Camden Hills State Park Campground

          Coastal State Park

          Camden Hills state park is in a great spot, close to town and has a waterfront access. If you have a bigger rv you’ll want to stay in the field sites in the front of the park. The higher you go the better for tenting it is as it gets more forested.

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          Dec. 19, 2023

          Thomas Point Beach and Campground

          Party Central. Loud. Not safe for children. Beach not safe to swim in.

          This was a family campground years ago and used to be safe but was inherited by young people. Now it hosts loud Grateful dead and other big parties and music festivals all summer and caters to a bad crowd. Not recommended if you want sleep or for children. If you go here check the website very carefully for a week that isn't going to be crowded with hundreds of questionable people drinking and partying to loud music all night .

        • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Camden Hills State Park Campground
          Dec. 14, 2023

          Camden Hills State Park Campground

          great hiking

          Nice state campground with tons of hiking trails right from the campground. We stayed in a non-hookup site for $38/night- very expensive but we wanted to stay in the area and enjoy the hiking trails. Most sites don’t have enough sun for solar, and those that do, are FHU sites. Go figure. We were in site #65, recommended to us by the ranger as having the most sun for our panels. 65 was nice because it was set apart from other sites, and kind of enclosed so it was nice for the dogs. But it’s in direct view of the dump station so if that bothers you don’t pick this site! 

          The drive up Mt Battie Rd was worth it for the views at the top. RVs are ok to drive on this road, and there’s RV parking at the top. 

          Showers are free, hot, and good pressure, but they are the creepiest campground showers, rusty and dark. Dump station and potable water are available. 

          There’s a little free library book exchange at the ranger station at the entrance. Verizon service was usable but very weak, ATT was better, and fine with the weboost. The campground offers wifi at $3 per day per connection, but we didn’t use it.

        • CThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Wild Acres Sun RV Resort
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Wild Acres Sun RV Resort

          OOB Retreat

          We have stayed at Wild Acres both before and after Sun Outdoors acquired it. We have had a great time each time we stay. 

          It is resort camping with all of the amenities, pool, hot tub, mini golf, adults only area, group fire ring and more. We love going in the fall to enjoy the leaves and sit in the hot tubs. The location is close to OOB and easy to get around.

        • CThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Two Lakes Camping
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Two Lakes Camping

          Typical Campground

          We had a few sites scattered over the campground for the weekend and had an overall...interesting time. We live relatively close and have been here a few times, each time has been mid. 

          Getting into your site with a camper requires maneuvering no matter how you come into the campground. We had a few sites higher up in the campground and had a tent site right on the water near the "boat ramp". 

          I try not to judge a campground based on the people around you because you literally cannot control that. The beach had flooded the weekend that we were there, leaving the only beach area available the spot...in our site. A HUGE group of people set up camp IN OUR SITE. It left a really bad imprint on the weekend and I won't be returning. 

          The campground itself is average, wooded sites with a camp store, field area, small beach and basic amenities.

        • CThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Bayley's Camping Resort
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Bayley's Camping Resort

          RV Resort

          We have stayed at Bayley's a lot over the years and have watched it grow into an RV Resort. 

          If you're looking for all the bells and whistles, full amenities and location to town this is it. I saw a few other reviews noting the noise levels, I think this comes with the territory of staying at an RV Resort. It is family friendly, kids ride their bikes around the campground and you can hear your neighbors. 

          Depending on your site location you may get more privacy than if you stay in the big rig sites. The wooded sites tend to be more private and less loud. Staying by any of the pools will be louder. The adults only area can get loud in the summer with music during the day. 

          We stay on the event weekends, rent a golf cart and sit in the hot tubs for the duration of our stay and it couldn't be better.

        • DThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Meguniticook by the Sea Campground
          Sep. 30, 2023

          Meguniticook by the Sea Campground

          Ocean Front Property

          The check-in couple were awesome! Chatted for a while and made us feel welcomed. The campgrounds were very nice, and our tent site was the largest site on the grounds.

          The loss of one star is the pricing. I guess the campgrounds were bought out by some corporate conglomerate last year, and the current pricing shows. We paid $75 for one night. There was water to the site, but no electricity.


        Guide to Woolwich

        Woolwich, Maine, offers a variety of tent camping options that allow you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're looking for serene lakeside spots or more rustic experiences, there's something for everyone.

        Local Activities for Tent Campers

        • Enjoy kayaking at the picturesque pond while staying at Tiny Cabins of Maine, where you can also unwind in a hammock after a day of adventure.
        • Experience the thrill of axe throwing and games at the nearby pub, making your stay at Tiny Cabins of Maine a fun-filled family retreat.
        • Explore the scenic trails around Continuous Harmony Farm, where you can also pick blueberries during the harvest season.

        Tent Camping Prices

        • Tent camping at Mac's Camping Area typically ranges from $30 to $50 per night, offering amenities like electric hookups and access to a private beach.
        • At Riverbend Campground, expect to pay around $25 to $40 for a tent site, complete with picnic tables and a friendly atmosphere.
        • For a unique experience, Webbs Mills Stead offers tent camping for about $20 to $30, providing a peaceful setting close to Crescent Lake.

        Features That Enhance Your Stay

        • Hemlocks Campground provides well-reviewed amenities such as drinking water, electric hookups, and firewood, ensuring a comfortable camping experience.
        • At Boothby's Orchard, campers can enjoy the beauty of the orchard while having access to essential facilities like trash disposal and picnic areas.
        • Range Pond Campground offers a drive-in experience with electric hookups and a sanitary dump, making it convenient for tent campers looking for basic comforts.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Woolwich, ME?

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

        • What is the best site to find tent camping near Woolwich, ME?

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