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Camden Hills Community Campground
Overview
Camden Hills Community Campground offers a quintessential coastal Maine experience for RVers looking for a blend of forest tranquility and convenient access to the Atlantic. Located in Rockport, this park is defined by its peaceful, wooded environment and its reputation for a friendly, welcoming community. It is a place where you can escape the noise of Route 1 while remaining just minutes away from the charming harbors and historic sites that make the Midcoast region so iconic for summer travel.
Location & Surroundings
Situated perfectly between the vibrant towns of Camden and Rockland, the park sits in a lush pocket of Rockport. The surrounding area is a landscape of rocky shores, deep blue waters, and thick pine forests. Staying here places you in the heart of the Penobscot Bay area, where the mountains truly meet the sea. The geography allows for a cooler microclimate, making it a refreshing haven for those traveling during the peak of the warm summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is designed to accommodate a range of equipment, featuring spacious pull-thru sites that can handle larger modern rigs. On-site amenities include a refreshing seasonal swimming pool, clean restrooms, and laundry facilities to ensure comfort during longer stays. Families often gather at the playground or visit the well-stocked camp store for supplies. The park prioritizes a rustic, natural aesthetic, ensuring that your campsite feels like a true retreat into the Maine woods rather than a gravel parking lot.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts are only a short drive from Camden Hills State Park, which offers miles of hiking trails and the famous drive up Mount Battie for panoramic views. For those interested in local culture, the Maine Lighthouse Museum and the bustling Rockland waterfront are nearby. You can spend your days sailing on a historic windjammer out of Camden Harbor or exploring the unique shops and art galleries that line the streets of Rockport. The local culinary scene, famous for fresh lobster, is easily accessible from the grounds.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is a top choice for classic RV travelers who value a quiet night's sleep and a sense of community. It is particularly well-suited for families looking for a safe, natural space for children to play, as well as couples seeking a reliable basecamp for Midcoast exploration. If you prefer shaded campsites and local charm over the high-energy atmosphere of a massive commercial resort, Camden Hills Community Campground provides the authentic Maine experience you are looking for.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Julia Piety
We booked a spot at the Camden Hills Sea Swell last minute when our travel plans had changed and they were very accomodating. The staff was very nice and having a washer and dryer was perfect at the end of our stay in Maine. The showers were great with lots of room. We would stay here again.
Claudia Cairns
A sweet little campground with a great location. Marissa is delightful. The showers were clean and nicely appointed. Just our vibe, nothing fancy but great North Woods Maine vibe. We arrived on October 1st so it was quiet and dark so one could enjoy the stars. Pine woods bordered the property and the scent was heavenly! We travel in a Class C with a car trailer in tow, site was level & pull through.
David Chapman
Highly recommend this campsite. Great amenities (nice pool, paddleball court, clubhouse). The staff are great and keep the place meticulously neat and clean. Excellent location, shaded sites, very quiet.
Kim H
Very good location near Camden and Rockland or Rockport Village. Very quiet park, lots of trees. We had a nice, large site location. The laundry room was nice, bright and sunny...which I appreciated compared to most. Wish laundry prices were posted as I couldn't see display on machine well because of outdoor light glare.
Charmaine Fazio
This campground hardly qualifies as a resort. You had to pay extra for internet which was terrible and always disconnecting. They didn't offer any cable.The sites are uneven, the laundry machines are super small and expensive, the camp store has nothing in it. There were only 2 bathroom stalls and 2 showers which were hardly big enough for an average sized person. There were no planned activities as stated on their site. The fence around pool was falling down, the playground was falling apart and was nothing more than a slide. Not at all worth the money.
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