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Freeport Durham KOA
Overview
The Freeport Durham KOA offers a quintessential Maine camping experience, blending the comforts of a modern RV resort with the rustic charm of the Pine Tree State. Nestled among mature trees, this KOA Holiday provides a peaceful retreat for travelers looking to explore both the rugged coastline and charming inland forests. Whether you are arriving in a big rig or seeking a wooded escape, the park serves as a welcoming home base with a focus on a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and natural beauty.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the quiet community of Durham, the park is ideally located just a short drive from the bustling shopping district of Freeport. The surroundings are characterized by dense woodlands and rolling hills, offering a sense of seclusion while remaining accessible to major travel corridors. Its unique position allows guests to enjoy the crisp air of the Maine woods while staying within reach of the Casco Bay region, making it an excellent midpoint between inland serenity and coastal excitement.
Amenities & Park Features
This park is well-equipped to handle various camping styles, featuring full-hookup RV sites with 50-amp service and spacious pull-through options for larger rigs. Families will appreciate the heated swimming pool and the well-maintained playground, while four-legged travelers can burn off energy at the dedicated KampK9 dog park. On-site conveniences such as a snack bar, laundry facilities, and bike rentals ensure that your stay is comfortable and stress-free without needing to leave the grounds for every basic necessity.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away, with the iconic L.L. Bean Flagship Store and world-class outlet shopping just minutes away in downtown Freeport. Nature enthusiasts can head to Bradbury Mountain State Park for hiking and mountain biking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding canopy and distant bay. Additionally, the vibrant city of Portland is within easy reach, where visitors can enjoy fresh lobster rolls, historic lighthouses, and the thriving craft brewery scene that defines the Maine experience.
Who This Park Is Best For
The Freeport Durham KOA is an ideal choice for family vacationers who want a structured environment with plenty of activities to keep children entertained. It also appeals to coastal explorers who prefer a quiet, wooded campsite over the more crowded and exposed seaside parks. If you value a mix of outdoor recreation and proximity to some of Maine's most famous retail and dining destinations, this park provides the perfect balance of convenience and natural surroundings.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Clean Slate Dirty Tires
Most KOA's are right off the highway. This one is pushed back just far enough to be nice and quiet. We've workamped for KOA and stayed at many in our travels. This one is ranked pretty high. They even have stables! Sites are pretty level. For a KOA the sites in the woodline are spaced out and roomy. Cost per night was great too! We will be staying again for sure!
Aaron Grover
Gotta say, I was blown away with this camp. We stayed In a cabin, which really helped manage two kids. The cabin was clean, cozy and comfortable. The whole camp itself was clean, well managed and friendly. The bathrooms were clean and well maintained. The pool was clean and had a really cool slide. Above all else, we were there for their off season Halloween night… what an absolute treat. The people (I should say family) who ran this really put their hearts and souls into the very fun performance; it was hilarious, wholesome and had a nice light scare to it. I really applauded them for going the extra mile to entertain the families with something fun. Really left a great impression on me, and I can’t wait to go back. I’ll never forget “Stinky Pete”, who “smells worse than a north-bound skunk” If you’re wondering if you’ll like this place, you won’t, you’ll love it.
זמיר כרמי
Large KOA campsite We got a site in the woods that was dirty with dog droppings and it took a while until we got a response from the office and we moved to another open site but clean and quiet. There is a quarry next to the campsite so in the morning you hear the beep beep of the heavy equipment, not very disturbing. Overall for overnight parking with a caravan it was fine
Melynda Wilhelmi
This is a really nice KOA. My only complaint is that we are next to a sand quarry or something and there is incessant industrial beeping that starts at 7am sharp and apparently continues all day. The campground itself is nice with nice lodging options and clean bath houses. I’m looking forward to an upcoming trip here on a weekend and hopefully won’t have to listen to loud high pitched beeping all day. I would not come back during the week for this reason. If it’s something that happens on weekends as well, I likely won’t be back. It’s just not relaxing to hear construction noise all day. Staff are nice. Gift shop is adorable… it’s unfortunate that it’s not peaceful during day.
Wendy Hankle
Stayed here for a week while the grand went to LLBean camp. Nice location with full hookup. Spacious site, great weekend activities for kids, pool, bingo, etc. only down was dust because it was so dry. Oh, there is a farm with horses and a donkey adjacent to the campground. Grandson loved the donkey