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Littlefield Beaches Campground

Overview

Littlefield Beaches Campground offers a classic Maine escape tucked away in the scenic Oxford Hills region. This family-operated destination focuses on a relaxing lakeside atmosphere where guests can disconnect from the hustle of daily life. Spanning acres of wooded landscape, the park provides a sense of seclusion while maintaining essential modern conveniences. It is a premier choice for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the western mountains and crystal-clear waters.

Location & Surroundings

Located in the quiet town of Greenwood, the park is uniquely positioned along the shores of Littlefield Pond and Shagg Pond. The surrounding terrain is defined by rolling hills and dense forests, creating a picturesque backdrop for every campsite. Travelers will appreciate the proximity to the town of Bethel, which provides access to local dining and shopping, though the campground itself feels worlds away from any urban congestion, surrounded by serene mountain views.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is well-equipped to handle various RV sizes, offering sites with water and electric hookups as well as several full-hookup options. Recreational highlights include two private sandy beaches that provide safe areas for swimming and sunbathing. On-site facilities include:

  • Canoe and kayak rentals for exploring the ponds.
  • A well-stocked camp store with firewood and ice.
  • A clean laundry facility and central dump station.
  • A playground and designated swimming areas.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure seekers will find plenty to do just minutes from their campsite. The area is a haven for hikers, with trails leading to the summit of Mount Will and the spectacular waterfalls of Grafton Notch State Park. During the warmer months, the nearby Sunday River Resort offers mountain biking and scenic lift rides. Anglers will enjoy the productive fishing found in the local ponds, while the nearby Androscoggin River provides excellent opportunities for fly fishing and wildlife viewing.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is an ideal fit for families seeking a traditional camping experience where children can play freely on the beach and ride bikes. It also appeals to outdoor enthusiasts who want a comfortable base camp for hiking and paddling excursions. If you prefer a peaceful, nature-first environment over high-traffic commercial resorts, the quiet nights and community-focused vibe of this park will perfectly suit your travel style.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (South Pond Lake)
• Horseshoes
• Game Room
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Pet Supplies

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating
• Marina
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (Campground)

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• Central Internet $
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park $
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• WiFi at Overnite Sites $
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 50 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (130)
• Spaces Available (50)
• Width (28)
• Max Length (62)
• Gravel Sites (24)
• 20 Amp
• 30 Amp
• Grass Sites (26)
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (10)
• Water (40)
• Electric (40)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (12)
• Pull-thru Size (28 x 60)
• Back-ins (34 x 62)
• Site Length (60)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Kaytlynn Brunick

August 23, 2025

We stayed here recently and were pretty disappointed with the experience. The campsites are extremely small and packed in with no trees or privacy between sites, which made it feel more like a parking lot than a campground. Quiet time is enforced far too strictly (for some) — While we were reprimanded just minutes after quiet hours began, seasonal guests nearby were up past midnight, keeping a fellow camper and her three kids awake. She tried calling the front office three separate times and no one answered — so it seems the strict rules only apply selectively. The playground is also a letdown — it’s just a few Little Tikes plastic structures, which are really only suitable for toddlers. Definitely not enough to entertain most kids. There also seems to be a clear divide between how seasonal guests are treated versus short-term campers. The rules and attitudes didn’t feel consistent or fair. On top of that, the on-site store is overpriced — nearly $7 for a small bundle of wood — and they even charge extra for internet access. One of the most frustrating things was checkout. They schedule the only bathroom to be cleaned from 10–11am — the same time everyone is trying to pack up and leave. Not exactly convenient planning. Honestly, they might want to consider renaming the place from a "family campground" to a "seasonal campground" because that's clearly the focus. We won’t be returning. **Edit: My review is not misleading and I'm only speaking about the truth of the playground, the lot sizes , the store and the nickel and diming that you do. Also you might want to check in and talk to your seasonal members about any marijuana because they were smoking it and handing it out.

Tony Consiglio

August 22, 2025

I feel like I have found a precious jewel, right here in Maine by the name of Littlefield Beaches Lakeside Campground! After I got my campsite, I started to feel very lucky that I did as the campground is so popular that people book year after year and a year in advance just to make sure they can camp here. I’ve walked around this campground many times for exercise and cannot believe how peaceful and calm and beautiful it is. The campsites are quite large, I have a 40 foot motorhome and I know for a fact I could put two on the same site. The place is kept immaculate as when you see somebody pulling out after their stay a crew comes in almost immediately to rake clean And reposition things for the next camper. They have a They have an unbelievable laundry building here with several machines and price is cheaper than any other campground I’ve stayed at. And as for the bathhouses, they are so clean and nice, my wife won’t even shower in the motorhome she uses the bath houses.The lake is clean and the beach is absolutely fantastic. Children are able to play with complete safety, many children playing in the water at the beach and yet plenty of room left for an older couple like us to enjoy the beach and the water. Parents are expected to take care of their children, and they do unlike some campgrounds. I have visited campgrounds that just let children run amok. The services here are absolutely fantastic, the store has everything you could possibly need and is clean as a pin. Yes you may pay a little bit more than driving 25 miles to Walmart, but the convenience is well worth it. Many of the sites that are down close to the water as per main state law do not have sewer, hook ups, so they have a pump truck available to you three times a week for a pump out or even the same day you need it with advanced notice. Oh, and the pump outs are cheap. I often say when reviewing a campground that I meet the nicest campers and they are so friendly, and it is always true, and it is true at this campground as well, however, at this campground, the staff are equally as nice and friendly! As I said in the beginning I truly believe I have found a gem of a campground right here in Greenwood, Maine. And yes, I have already renewed for next year and I’m hoping to get even more time. Don’t take my word for it, come and see for yourself.

Ashley B

August 21, 2025

Great location, bad experience. The beach is beautiful, water pretty clear, nice view of the mountains. But the campsites are horribly small. You’re practically stacked up on each other. No breathing space or room for privacy. The rules were extreme, was yelled at for being a little too loud 5 mins after “quiet time”, but the next night Seasonal campers were out talking, and laughing loud up to 11:30. Like they knew when staff went home and could no longer be notified of loud campers. The seasonal campers are given top priority. And once I told the owner about the noise level, he acted like they could do no wrong. No apologies, and I bet they weren’t even talked to. The owner nickel and dimes for everything, and you can tell only in it for the money. He’s taken over new ownership in 2018, but has yet to make many upgrades. Bathroom is small and moldy. There’s only 3 toilets and 1 shower for a big campground. And the worst part, check out is at 11am and check in is at 1pm, and a young girl was cleaning the bathroom at 10am and wouldn’t allow us to go to the bathroom before we leave. She said she’d be done cleaning in 25mins when we had 4 kids with us who needed to go urgently. We left and came back and she said we couldn’t go because she was about to mop. We begged her to let us go before she mops and refused and gave us a bad attitude. It doesn’t make any sense to clean at that time when all the guests haven’t checked out yet. Cleaning time should be between 11am-1pm. When we let the owner know upon check out. He didn’t apologize he said they have another bathroom which was a far walk in the opposite direction. Didn’t care that he inconvenienced us at all. Will not be returning to this campground ever again! Poor management, not worth dealing with for the view!

Chin Down

August 18, 2025

The worst campground we have ever been to. Mold mildew and water damaged bathrooms, septic tanks being sucked at campsites every other day at breakfast time. This campground nickel and dimes you for everything, "we would charge for the air you breathe if we could figure out how" is what a employee told us. There store is a dollar store that has been up charged 1000 percent they should be ashamed. Smallest camps in all of Maine if you want to look at your neighbors and fight over 6 inches this is a great spot for you. Save your money this place and these people are terrible.

Cynthia Gregory

August 03, 2025

Doug and I have been coming to Littlefield for 8 years. This year we were lucky enough to have 2 weeks on site 19, typically we only go for 1 week. We enjoyed every minute of swimming, boating, fires . The only thing that was disappointing was the three large pontoon boats moored right in front of our site that blocked the beautiful lake and mountain views. These boats were never used the whole 2 weeks we were there. We look forward to returning Labor Day and of course 2 weeks next summer. Thanks Scott and Cindy for keeping the campground so clean and being the owners of this beautiful campground we have no desire to go anywhere else 😃

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