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Moody Beach RV Campground
Moody Beach RV Campground is located in Wells, Maine, and is a great spot for a family vacation. The campground offers a variety of amenities, including a heated pool, playground, and a beach. There are also plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained, such as fishing, kayaking, and biking. The campground also offers a variety of RV sites, ranging from full hookups to primitive sites. The campground is also pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along for the fun. With its beautiful views and convenient location, Moody Beach RV Campground is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the great outdoors.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Mama Bear
Pros: Level sites Decent space between sites Has a little store for basics Close to shops Walking distance to beautiful beach Mini Golf and go karts Cons: Park wide water problems and poor communication from the park If you are a traditional family then the area is not suitable for children, specifically Ogunquit which is walking distance from the park. Strongly suggest looking into the little town of Ogunquit and what they celebrate.
Tami Kay Williams Watson (TK IN NC)
We planned on a week but when we arrived in May, they were open 2 days but were not ready for guests, no recreation hall use, two bathrooms were closed for repairs. The other two were freezing couldn’t figure out any heat or find out how to turn it on. Bathrooms were old, but clean. The hot tub was not working. The pool was closed until Memorial Day. The cable was not working. They said they had called the man to fix it but ours never did work. The laundry room had a sign that said out of order. 2025 May this was the worst vacation spot for us so we left after four days.
Darren Westhora
Been a Thousand trails member for multiple years as well as parents and grandparents. This place is not up to standard of the Thousand trails brand. The cabins are all we use and for the price paid, the place is in serious need of updates and upgrades. Not sure if this is a manager issue or a TT issue. Whaler's rest in Oregon has all newer or updated cabins. The one we're in has a heater that only heats up the back bedroom but the thermostat is in the living area making it get over 90 degrees in a few moments. Constantly having to turn the heat on or off by hand. Another issue is the allowance of other guests playing extremely loud music. The ranger said quiet time is at 11pm. If this were any of the other locations this wouldn't be an issue. He did ask them to quiet up but the music is easily heard through the walls of our cabin. Update: The night ranger did ask the neighbors to lower the volume. It was much better after that.
Kip Cassidy
Camping at this place was the absolute worst experience. We arrived at our tent site to find it strewn with broken glass and trash. The fire pit had not been cleaned out, and was FULL of half melted plastic and aluminum cans. Upon moving a couple of large rocks that were a tripping hazard in the middle of the site, I realized that our tent site was situated on a leach field. There was a large circle of sand in the middle of the site, clearly covering over an RV septic tank. The smell of raw sewage was overwhelming when I moved the rocks and dug out the fire pit. The restrooms by the pool and offices were absolutely disgusting, and the facilities closest to our tent site were closed. On the last morning of our stay, the experience got worse! While I was using the restroom, a member of the housekeeping staff trying to clean the restroom repeatedly and impatiently asked “are you done yet?” And said that “I was taking forever”. I had maybe been on the toilet for 3-5 minutes at that point. I have a medical condition and sometimes things can take a while. She repeatedly harassed me and it was absolutely humiliating. There is NO reason ANYONE should EVER be rushed and asked to leave a restroom short of the building being on fire. When I exited the restroom she confronted me, shaking her head and ROLLING HER EYES in a very condescending and demeaning manor. At that point I demanded that she take me to her supervisor. Jason, the general manager handled the situation to the best of his ability. I was told that she would receive “extra training” regarding her behavior in the situation. In my option that staff member should have been terminated immediately. The entire ordeal was very upsetting, and I will never be back.
Emily Orser
40 foot fifth wheel 50 amp FHU Pros: -1.5 miles to ocean/beach. They also have a shuttle to the beach. - the sites were spacious and the front sites were open and gravel with a nice piece of grass for your site. -Showers in the front were nice and hot -Gravel spots were nice and spacious -Pool was heated and had hot tub - great Starlink service in front area - staff had a list of open sites when we checked in- LOVE THIS, SO HELPFUL -staff were very friendly and present - two playgrounds, basketball court, very family friendly. Cons: - laundry room had machines that were non-operational, it was also not all that clean. We opted to use the laundromat after our first attempt at laundry. There was one about a mile away that was nice. -this is more our preference but the area was very touristy. It took us 30 minutes to get anywhere that felt like a more local experience or to even get reasonably priced groceries. - while the bathrooms were hot, they were not all that clean. Lots of clumps of hair that were there the duration of our 3 week stay. Overall a place we would stay again and one of the better Thousand Trails we have stayed at.