Sandy Pines is located a very short bike ride from Cape Porpoise, home of Nunann's Restaurant , Mussette, Lost Fire and Pier 77. Some of the best food in the area without having to deal with the crushing crowds of the Kennebunkport scene. Ride 10 minutes in the opposite direction and you arrive at Goose Rocks Beach , the best shoreline beach on southern Maine.
Sandy Pines has impeccably maintained campsites for all style of camper and tent . If you do not have either one, you can rent one of their super funky Gypsy Wagons, A Frame chalets or Glam-tents on the platform . Just add yourself and stir. You cannot have a bad time.
Well patronized operation with multiple camp sites fir all sized RV’s . Staff was friendly and the campers were as well . Only observation / complaint was that the camp ground sells firewood at a reasonable price but it varies in how seasoned it is . Every Camper there seems to really enjoy their camp fires so there were lots of them . The camp ground sits in a low area compared to the surrounding geography which resulted in a pretty severe inversion. Short story is all the smoke from all the wet wooded campfires casted a heavy smoke cloud over the site . Made us think of what it would be like camping in South Lake Tahoe right now . It did not bother us that much but if you have lung issues or asthma I would pick a different campground .