Best Campgrounds near York Harbor, ME

The coastal area surrounding York Harbor, Maine features a mix of oceanside and wooded campgrounds that operate primarily from May through October. Libbys Oceanside Camp, with 85 sites just minutes from the harbor, provides tent and RV camping with ocean views. Nearby, York Beach Camper Park and Cape Neddick Oceanside Campground offer similar coastal camping experiences. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access additional options like Dixons Coastal Maine Campground with tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping accommodations. Most campgrounds in this region maintain a seasonal operation schedule, typically closing by mid-October as cooler Atlantic weather arrives.

Reservations are essential during the peak summer season from late June through August when coastal Maine experiences its highest tourism traffic. Most campgrounds require bookings weeks or months in advance, particularly for weekend stays and waterfront sites. As one camper noted, "The spots are pretty tight, and the WiFi is awful away from the registration office," which is common at many coastal Maine facilities where space is at a premium. Cell service varies throughout the region, with Verizon typically providing 2-3 bars of coverage. Weather remains mild but variable, with summer temperatures averaging 70-80°F during the day and cooler evenings that may require extra layers, especially in early and late season.

Many visitors highlight the convenient beach access as a primary benefit of camping in this area. Several campgrounds offer shuttle services or are within walking distance to beaches. A reviewer of a nearby campground mentioned, "The park is well located, near the beach, shopping, and with access to Portland." Family-friendly amenities are common, including swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities. Privacy levels vary significantly between campgrounds and specific sites, with some offering more secluded wooded spots while others feature more communal layouts. Campers seeking quieter experiences should consider midweek stays or visiting during shoulder seasons (May-June or September-October) when crowds thin but most facilities remain open and temperatures are still comfortable for outdoor activities.

Best Camping Sites Near York Harbor, Maine (144)

    1. Libbys Oceanside Camp

    8 Reviews
    York Harbor, ME
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (207) 363-4171

    $50 - $125 / night

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

    "Love the location & the town of York!

    The views are beautiful!"

    2. Dixons Coastal Maine Campground

    9 Reviews
    Cape Neddick, ME
    5 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. "

    3. Thousand Trails Moody Beach

    10 Reviews
    Ogunquit, ME
    10 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."

    4. Beaver Dam Campground

    8 Reviews
    North Berwick, ME
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 698-2267

    "IT is 9 miles from Wells Maine which is on the ocean.  LOTS OF GREAT restaurants there and nearby, like Ogunquit Maine and York Maine, etc. "

    "Campground is superior in its warmth, cleanliness, dog friendly and access to points of interest."

    5. York Beach Camper Park

    4 Reviews
    Cape Neddick, ME
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 363-1343

    "A small but trees all around rv park. This is no thrills with basic WiFi. It is about 10 min walk to short sands beach in York."

    "On the coast of Maine"

    6. Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    North Hampton, NH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 964-5730

    "So clean, friendly staff and plenty to do here or close by. Minutes away from some very nice beaches"

    "Their location is close to Hampton Beach and Rye sea walk and good restaurants including a doughnut shop within walking distance."

    7. Wakeda Campground, LLC

    16 Reviews
    Exeter, NH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (603) 772-5274

    $48 - $97 / night

    "We stayed At Wakeda Campground overnight during a trip from Maine back to Long Island, NY. It was located very close off of 95 and allows pets. We were overwhelmed by the beautiful massive forest."

    "Our full hookup site was very close to other sites, so unfortunately we had to deal with some noise issues."

    8. Cape Neddick Oceanside Campground

    3 Reviews
    Cape Neddick, ME
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 363-4366

    "I love this campground for one simple reason- the location. It is right on the water, and it's just beautiful. That said, this place isn't for everyone, and it's hard to get into."

    9. Sun Outdoors Wells Beach

    8 Reviews
    Wells, ME
    12 miles
    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."

    "Great location, dog friendly. Very clean."

    10. Sandy Pines Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cape Porpoise, ME
    21 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."

Show More
Showing results 1-10 of 144 campgrounds

2025 Detourist Giveaway

Presented byToyota Trucks

Review Campgrounds. Win Prizes.

Enter to Win


Recent Reviews near York Harbor, ME

655 Reviews of 144 York Harbor Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Beach Rose RV Park

    Nice park

    Owners were helpful on arrival, level concrete pad full hookups. Sites close together but quiet.

  • Utshob A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Bear Brook State Park Campground

    Convenient and fun

    The park was easy to get to, only about half an hour from Manchester. It has kayak rentals and a very well stocked camp store, that was close to the camp sites. Our campsite was only about a hundred feet away from the camp store but still felt private.

    Our campsite also had a fire pit and a picnic table which were great.

    The size of the sites varies quite a bit though as well as their isolation, some were out in the open.

    For cell service: ATT seems to have pretty decent coverage but not Verizon.

  • Julie C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2025

    Wassamki Springs Campground

    Great Family campground!

    The amenities here make it a wonderful place for kids and adults!!   Nice,  clean and quiet!    I stayed on a spot by the water, that was totally worth the upgrade.

  • Kaileigh K.
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Sandy Pines Campground

    Amazing location and campground amenities

    We had an amazing long weekend at Sandy Pines and will definitely plan to return. I loved that there was a tent only area that felt a little more secluded and quiet with some nice privacy between sites. The playground and pool were a hit with the kids. The bathrooms were always clean and single user, some had showers as well. The proximity to goose rocks beach was a major plus!

  • d
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Cape Ann Camp Site

    25 cents for a shower

    The aerial photos of this place are very deceiving. This camp ground is the foreground of the main house which, is situated on the top of the hill. The sites are all dirt. There is no concrete pads. There is no WIFI. There is no sewer hook up however, near the street there is a "dump station."  The camp ground is run down and unmaintained. Our site had a fire ring which, was filled with ash. Our first night we woke up to a trailer filled with smoke because, someone near by had a fire in 92 degree heat. Most campers are full time residents. There is no sight of them during the day light hours but, at night they are up and about on bikes and mingling with each other. 

    25 cents per 5 minute hot shower is offered in the public restroom. Some shady people immediate started to hover near the public restroom once we drove up the hill to use the public restrooms. For $70/nite for a view it's not worth it. I was glad to leave- very creepy.

  • R
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Wells Beach

    Zero wifi or cell signal

    Stayed back in 2023 with travel trailer and experienced almost zero wifi signal as well as verizon cell signal. Returned this past week and found no improvement whatsoever. This on back half of property. Manager stated they are awar and working on it. (For 2 years?). Could not plan anything, check weather unless you walked or drive up front. Light globes at various sites next to campers lit all night and were annoying so covered with bag. Some sites are just bad..huge pine tree at 428 caused camper to park his angled. Fire wood being sold is all pine & burns up immediately.

  • Cassie G.
    Aug. 12, 2025

    Winding River Campground

    Fun laid back place. This campground has a lot of potential. Some info on their website and Facebook isn’t accurate.

    I would like to share my experience this past weekend at Winding River in Exeter NH. My family of 3 Stayed at tent site 523 in the Oak area. We also had family at 553 and 554 and Cabin 2.

    About site 523: I clearly had one of the largest and most private tent sites. It was set back with a long driveway tucked between 522 and 524. It’s a very steep drop into the river making most sites a little nerve wracking with a little one. Online it said water available nearby. Most sites had a hookup but there wasn’t a one on my site. It looked like there may have been one to share on the road, but I didn’t end up needing to figure that out.

    Tent sites 522 and 524: Along with most of the tent sites these sites were very close to each other, much smaller and closer to the road. I wished my family members had gotten 552 and 553 as they blended together nicely if you are tenting in side by side spaces. The ground was very rocky making staking tents down difficult. They were right next to the bathroom which was convenient but loud. Ventilation in the bathroom was not good so the doors were propped open much of the time and loud hand dryers.

    Shower:

    • This is the smaller of the two bathrooms in the campground. There are 2 showers there. Each with a single insufficient curtain and no hooks on the wall or bench to place things down. Water was hot enough, pressure was ok if you set it to the high power massage-like setting.
    • The showers in other bathroom (near the town center area) had a door and two curtains. Some had hooks (some of which were broken). I almost tripped going in and out of these bathroom stalls because they are raised up but there is no marking on the ground to indicate that.

    Cabin 2: Ac worked well. There was a good sized bed downstairs, smaller beds in two lofts. I was surprised the couch didn’t pull out. Fridge and all dishes were nice and clean. All the cabins seem to have different back porch setups. This porch was smaller than C1. There was a propane grill that smelled rancid with sooo much caked on The burners. The location of the ceiling fan under the other lights in the ceiling gave them a flashing effect that really bothered me.

    Pros:

    • Lower price compared to other campgrounds (but I don’t feel like I got everything advertised on the website)
    • Two playgrounds, both were nice.
    • Water slide was fun
    • We arrived Thursday at the gate and were told how to get to our site, to set up and then come over to the office which was nice.

    Cons:

    • The river is very low and yucky so none of the boating or fishing advertised was possible. likely causing the massive amount of mosquitos.
    • The whole arcade building was was “out of order”
    • The laundry room had two washers (one was broken) and two dryers 2.50 each per load. Not sufficient for a campground this size (especially when people leave their clothes in the machine for 30 mins after they’re done!)
    • Camp store was poorly stocked (multiple empty coolers).
    • Ice $3 per SMALL bag.
    • Wood $10 per bundle and rules say you can’t bring from off-site. I saw people with huge metal bins of wood but was never offered that option when I payed for multiple bundles.
    • Camp store closes at 3 on Sunday and doesn’t open until 11 am during the week (which is also checkout). This made it a little confusing when I wanted to return the golf cart. They have a small area with icecream that is scooped and maybe a kitchen. I never saw it open but I think the sign said open morning to 12 and then again in the evening.
    • The pool was green and cloudy on day 3. I called the office and was told they had just shocked it and that was a result of the copper. I am not informed enough on pool safety so I opted out of swimming on the hottest day of our stay. My son was bummed.
    • Planned activities were only scheduled for Friday and Saturday, when online mentions “daily”. During adult kareoke there were plenty of kids and really poor wifi (wasting so much time between songs).

    And just to add:

    • Staff I encountered was friendly enough, but It would be nice if they wore shirts to identify themselves.
    • Golf cart was great, but cost more than the site per night.
    • Pedal go-carts were available for rent (I didn’t ask a price).
  • Rae Y.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Saddleback Campground

    Uncomfortable feeling for my girls

    I made everyone stay in the trailer every night , we just didn’t feel comfortable with our girls being out after dark. There was def a lot of questionable rif raf that were definitely on something and it was obvious that there were a few girls there that were working.   Always men working on vehicles.  Family will not go back. Don’t want my daughter around that

  • Savanna B.
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Winding River Campground

    Place is nice, can get loud

    It's a nice campground with a pool and hottub. The store is a little overpriced. Most of the staff is okay but there are some that are a little rude. It can get loud at times but it's mostly chill


Guide to York Harbor

Campgrounds surrounding York Harbor, Maine remain open through mid-October, with most facilities closing as temperatures drop below 50°F at night. Several campgrounds position visitors within walking distance or a short drive to beaches, lighthouses, and coastal attractions. The area receives an average of 3.5 inches of rainfall during summer months, with July typically being the driest period for camping in this region.

What to do

Beach exploration: 10-minute drive from York Beach Camper Park puts campers near multiple coastal access points. "The staff are super friendly and it's very close to the beach. We loved being able to walk down for sunset and sunrise each day," notes Katie R.

Lighthouse visits: 15-minute drive to Nubble Light House from Dixons Coastal Maine Campground. "Don't miss Nubble Light House and Fox's Lobster house. Around the corner is a great Ice Cream shop," recommends Bob W., who stayed at Dixons during late August.

Kayaking: On-site access at several locations, including marshland routes. One camper at Sandy Pines mentioned, "There is a small waterway that leads right out to some tidal rivers that go to the ocean, great for kayaking and fishing. Beautiful wooded sites with sunrises over the marshes."

Antique shopping: Route 1 corridor features dozens of shops within 5-30 minutes of most campgrounds. Seasonal summer hours typically run 10am-5pm with many shops closed on Mondays.

What campers like

Ocean views: Premium waterfront sites at Libbys Oceanside Camp offer direct ocean access. "This campsite has a great view over the ocean towards the lighthouse. The site is very tidy and toilets clean! Everything you would need available," reports Olaf, who gave the campground five stars.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms throughout the region's campgrounds. Tim M. noted about Libbys Oceanside Camp: "Mgt staff is absolutely fantastic! So friendly and helpful. Sounds of crashing surf are divine."

Proximity to towns: Short drives to multiple coastal communities. "The park is well located... with access to Portland," mentioned a reviewer. Another camper at Cape Neddick Oceanside Campground shared, "It is right on the water, and it's just beautiful... We got a spot 50 feet from the water, and for me, there is nothing better."

Wooded sites: Natural shade at many campgrounds provides relief during summer heat. A camper at Wakeda Campground described "beautiful massive forest. The campground was splendid with old tall, pine trees everywhere."

What you should know

Site sizes vary considerably: Many oceanfront campgrounds have limited space. At Libbys, "Campsites very close together, only the front row right on the ocean can make wood burning fires," according to Tim M.

Reservation timelines: Book 3-6 months ahead for summer weekends at most campgrounds, especially for waterfront sites. Spring and fall offer more availability with 2-4 weeks advance booking typically sufficient.

Tent camping limitations: Some campgrounds prioritize RVs over tent campers. A visitor to Sandy Pines noted, "The most significant con was that this campground is truly only for RV camping. Us tent campers were on sites with zero trees. It almost felt as if they were trying to dissuade tent campers from coming here."

Weather considerations: Overnight temperatures drop to 50-55°F even in summer. One camper advised bringing "extra layers, especially in early and late season" when temperatures can fall below 50°F after sunset.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple options at Wakeda Campground with family-friendly facilities. "Great employees, clean reliable power. No issues great spread out sites," says Zachary W. Another visitor noted Wakeda is "friendly and fun" with a "laid back atmosphere, so easy to relax here."

Swimming options: Both ocean and pools available at various campgrounds. At Thousand Trails Moody Beach, a reviewer mentioned "The dog park and pool were small but nice," providing alternatives when ocean water is too cold.

Organized activities: Scheduled events at larger campgrounds during peak season. A camper at Moody Beach RV reported, "Very family friendly. Lots of people. Not very private or secluded. Public bathrooms. Tons of activities for the kids."

Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk opportunities to see local animals. "Walking around we saw wild turkeys, bunnies, and a hummingbird," shared a camper who stayed at Wakeda Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Request specific areas when booking at Sea Coast Camping and RV Resort. "Pull through sites, while close were arranged in such a way so that you are not next to the sewer hookup of your neighbor. A big plus for me," notes Mommy D.

Power reliability: Full hookups available at most campgrounds with 30/50 amp service. Zachary W. at Wakeda Campground reported "clean reliable power" throughout their stay.

WiFi limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. A recent visitor to Moody Beach noted, "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."

Coastal weather affects equipment: Salt air can impact exposed metal components. Several RVers recommend washing vehicles and connectors more frequently than inland locations to prevent corrosion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near York Harbor, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near York Harbor, ME is Libbys Oceanside Camp with a 4.5-star rating from 8 reviews.