Camping in Maine

Sebago Lake State Park – Swim, Fish, Repeat

One of Maine’s best lakeside camping areas, Sebago offers boat rentals, hiking, sandy beaches, and clear swimming. Stay at the state park campground or Point Sebago Resort cabins. Check out the beauty of Sebago Lake

Acadia National Park – Camp with the Stars

Pitch a tent at Blackwoods or Seawall Campground and wake up with ocean views. Hike Jordan Pond, bike carriage roads, and stargaze from Cadillac Mountain. Camp in the eastern most National Park

Lamoine State Park – Hidden Gem on Frenchman Bay

This quiet park offers oceanside campsites, great kayaking, and access to nearby Acadia. Watch lobster boats at sunrise and roast marshmallows by your tent. Wake up to the nation’s first at Lamoine State Park

Cobscook Bay State Park – Tidepools and Eagles

Camp amid deep bays and tidal currents in Down East Maine. Fish, hike, and watch for bald eagles. The secluded campsites feel truly wild. Sleep in serenity at Cobscook Bay

Cathedral Pines Campground – Forested Peace in Eustis

Set under a canopy of towering pines, this campground offers clean facilities, Flagstaff Lake access, and views of Bigelow Range. Ideal for families and paddlers. Enjoy a campfire at Cathedral Pines