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Moody Beach RV Campground
Overview
Moody Beach RV Campground provides a quintessential Maine coastal experience tucked away under a dense canopy of mature, shady trees. Located just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean, this park provides a peaceful, wooded atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the nearby sandy shores. It serves as a reliable destination for travelers looking to experience the authentic charm of New England while staying at a well-maintained and professionally managed resort during your coastal journey.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the picturesque seaside town of Wells, the campground is perfectly positioned between the popular destinations of Ogunquit and Kennebunkport. The immediate environment is defined by its proximity to the rugged coast, where the smell of salt air is part of the daily routine. The park is conveniently located near the seasonal trolley stop, allowing guests to easily navigate the local area and visit multiple beaches without the stress of parking.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features a wide variety of site types including full-hookup options that accommodate diverse RV sizes and styles. Visitors have access to several functional and recreational facilities:
- A large heated outdoor swimming pool provides a relaxing space for all ages to cool off during the warm summer months.
- A community clubhouse and a dedicated game room for families offer plenty of indoor entertainment and gathering space.
- The park includes modern laundry facilities, clean bathhouses, and paved roads to ensure comfort and convenience throughout your stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Guests are only a short distance from the soft sands of Moody Beach and Wells Beach, which are perfect for sunbathing or leisurely morning walks. Just a few miles south, the Marginal Way in Ogunquit offers a spectacular mile-long cliff walk with panoramic ocean views. Visitors can also explore the salt marshes of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge or spend an afternoon shopping for treasures along Route 1.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal fit for families and active retirees who appreciate a quiet, wooded setting that remains close to modern conveniences and coastal attractions. It is a fantastic choice for long-term seasonal travelers seeking a centralized base to explore the beauty of southern Maine. If you value a mix of resort-style amenities and easy access to the finest beaches in the Northeast, this park will suit your unique travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Anne Dionne
We hooked up our fifth wheel with 30 amp service. The breaker at the box was broken/dangling so we had to use an adapter with 20 amp service. I notified the person in charge who offered to move us to another site or else have their electrician fix the problem the following day. We opted for next day service. We weren’t given a time for the service, so we went out for an early breakfast the next morning. The electrician came while we were gone which was no problem, except that we discovered upon returning that the problem was not fixed. The 30 amp breaker had been changed; however, it provided no power to the RV. The problem was not with the RV because we had power with the 20 amp. The camper had been all set up, and we really didn’t want to have to break it all down and move to another site. I reported to the office staff that the problem had not been resolved, believing that they might reach back out to the electrician. They refused and insisted that the problem had been fix, and that was that unless we wanted to move to another site. This place is a one and done for us!
Matt Tetreault
I have stayed here a few times in the past couple of years, and each time it seems to go a little further downhill. In August of 25, I stayed there for 4 nights in the tenting section. The first evening I was woken up at 11:30 PM when the campers next to us rolled in with their headlights shining into my tent. They then went to clanging tent poles and blowing up air mattresses with a high pitched blower until around 12:30 AM, setting up their site with their headlights for a guide. So much for enforced quiet hours. My son was also awoken by this as it took place 15' from our tent. I let it go and didn't complain. The entire 4 day stay involved disgusting bathrooms that were never cleaned. I used the same stall each time and the same wad of toilet paper was on the back of the toilet for 3 of the 4 days. Showers were cold and overall the bathrooms were just gross...at all times. The last night of our stay I woke up to crunching around my tent at 4 am. I assumed it might be a racoon or an animal, but upon peering out through my unzipped tent I realized it was a person from the campsite beside us. They were under the influence of something and were staggering around and crashed into the clothesline and towels we had hanging on it near our picnic table. I hollers out of the tent and ask them to leave the site. They indicated they were trying to find their campsite. Once again my son was woken up by this disturbance. Not knowing fully what they were under the influence of or what they were up to I stood guard from 4 am until everyone else in the family was up for the day. We promptly packed up and got out of there. On our way out I planned on talking to the office about it so they were aware of the nuisance, but they did not open until 10 am. I did receive a survey via email and text from Thousand Trails. I filled it out and asked that someone from the management contact me so I could discuss in detail the issues I had while there. The did respond via text that management would contact me. It is now September, 5 weeks since I was there, and I am still holding my breath for that call. The campground has a lot of potential, but when I stayed it was dirty, there was no one to enforce rules and it was not a great experience.
Chelsie Noland
so my first visit was relaxing and friendly, and I had assistance after hours when I needed Would or if I needed something desperately, and this was a desperate situation no power needed Would. Somebody usually drives around with wood in the evenings and no power. What if I didn’t couldn’t use the power next-door I don’t understand why no one will respond. Do they not have an evening after hours maintenance partner person maybe not this late in the season I’m not sure. I’ll adjust this tomorrow if I can figure this out but the fact that I didn’t even get a response I was told that the barbecue grill worked. Maybe it’s just the igniter because I couldn’t do it all in all. I’ve loved Thousand Trails but this is my 11th day as an encore member and I still have 20 days left to decide if I want to cancel my membership. This was very frustrating. Relaxing, Friendly, and the Best Beach Access! What truly made my trip special was the happy, welcoming staff. Every morning started with smiles and fresh coffee when the office opened at 9AM—it was such a warm touch and made me feel right at home. The team was always helpful, answering all my questions with patience and a great attitude. I stayed on a large tent campsite, which had plenty of room and a peaceful vibe. There are multiple bathrooms on the property, and while one of them didn’t have hot water (no matter how many times I tried) Or ran it for over 20 minutes , I could tell it might be a work in progress. I didn’t mind though, because the newer bathroom—just a short drive away—was spotless, spacious, and had amazing hot showers. The location can’t be beat. I went to Wells Beach every single day—it’s just minutes away and absolutely stunning. The campground pool was clean and relaxing, with hours that ran until about 8PM. There were plenty of activities for kids, a hot tub for the adults, and I even got to use the on-site barbecue grill with gas provided—such a nice extra! If you’re looking for a clean, family-friendly spot with unbeatable beach access and friendly vibes, Moody Beach Thousand Trails is 100% worth it. Already dreaming about my next stay! Chelsie noland thousand trails member
Beach
Stay here every year. We love the campground! The pool and hot tub are great. Much more busy this year than the last few years. New bathroom/shower housea we're pretty filthy Sunday morning. That's really my only complaint. Super close to all the stores, and beaches. (You need to be up and out early to get there without traffic). Upsetting this year the shuttle to and from the beach provided by the campground for a small fee was not up and running. This was very sad. Wells trolley is also no longer up and running. Over all Maine is always the place to be.
Sophie Gagnon
We stayed at this campground for 3 days. It was pretty cheap, which was a plus, and it was mostly quiet and peaceful—except at 7 AM every single morning when the garbage truck rolled through. It was extremely loud and completely ruined our sleep every day. Definitely not the kind of wake-up call you want while camping. The bathrooms were the worst part. They hadn’t been cleaned in days—dirty floors, overflowing garbage, and a noticeable bug infestation. Each time I went back, (which was often as I was tent camping), I knew it hadn’t even been checked up on. It felt really unhygienic and uncomfortable to use. If you’re just looking for a low-cost place to stay and don’t mind rough conditions, this might do. But if cleanliness and quiet mornings matter to you, I’d look elsewhere.