Listing Directory Campsites

Katahdin Stream Campground

Base‑camp for climbing Katahdin via the famous Hunt (AT) Trail 40 tent/lean‑to sites plus an 8‑bed bunkhouse along Katahdin Stream Bear‑proof lockers and picnic tables at every site Outhouses and seasonal potable water spigots (no showers) Night skies rated Bortle 2—Milky…

Seawall Campground

176 wooded and meadow sites on Acadia’s quieter ‘west side’ Short 10‑minute walk to the natural granite seawall and ocean sunsets Flush restrooms and potable water; seasonal pay showers 1 mi north in Southwest Harbor Free ranger-led tidepool walks twice weekly…

Cobscook Bay State Park Campground

Over 100 spacious wooded sites tucked along the tidal waters of Cobscook Bay. Most sites accommodate both tents and small RVs; a handful are walk‑in for extra privacy. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring, and potable water…

Lake St. George State Park Campground

Quiet family campground with 38 sites set along the clear waters of Lake St. George. A sand beach, boat launch, and rental canoes invite visitors onto the lake, while the Shore Trail offers a gentle mile‑long hike. Loons and eagles…

Warren Island State Park Campground

Reachable only by private boat, Warren Island offers 12 secluded campsites and 3 Adirondack shelters shaded by balsam fir. Fire rings, picnic tables, and outhouses are provided, with potable water available at the pier hand pump. Kayakers enjoy exploring the…

Wolfe’s Neck Oceanfront Campground

This working saltwater farm in Freeport features 150 oceanfront and wooded sites along Casco Bay. Visitors can rent bikes or kayaks, join farm chores, and watch oyster farmers in the tidal flats. Modern bathhouses, a camp store, and kids’ nature…

Recompence Shore Campground

Located within Wolfe’s Neck Center, Recompence offers 130 campsites and cabins spread across coastal pastures, forests, and tidal inlets. Campers enjoy farm‑to‑table wood‑fired pizza nights, kayak rentals, and miles of shoreline trails. Sunrise over Casco Bay and calls of ospreys…

Hermit Island Campground

Peninsula campground with over 275 sites placed among dunes, spruce forest, and rocky coves at the tip of Small Point peninsula. Seven sandy beaches, miles of walking trails, and a rustic camp store provide a back‑to‑nature coastal Maine experience. Flush…

Searsport Shores Oceanfront Campground

Oceanfront sites, artist‑in‑residence workshops, and a friendly farm critter area make this family‑run campground stand out. Guests can rent sea kayaks, attend fiber‑arts classes, or relax in cliff‑side hammocks overlooking Penobscot Bay.