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Naples KOA Campground
Overview
Naples KOA Campground offers a quintessential Maine vacation experience in the heart of the Sebago Lakes Region. This well-maintained park blends the comfort of modern camping with the rustic charm of a pine-scented forest. Visitors will find a welcoming family atmosphere that encourages slowing down and enjoying the natural beauty of the Northeast. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a compact travel trailer, the park provides a reliable and scenic base for exploring the surrounding waterways and lush landscapes.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the Roosevelt Trail, the park is perfectly positioned between the bustling shores of Long Lake and the expansive waters of Sebago Lake. The surrounding area is defined by rolling hills and dense woodlands, providing a sense of seclusion despite being close to local services. Travelers often appreciate the easy access to the Naples Causeway, where the vibrant waterfront culture of Maine comes alive with charming shops, local dining options, and public docks for boaters.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to cater to the needs of modern RVers, offering level pull-thru sites with full hookup capabilities including cable and reliable Wi-Fi. On-site recreation is abundant to keep every member of the family entertained. Notable features include:
- A heated swimming pool and a large jumping pad for children.
- A dedicated KampK9 dog park for four-legged travelers.
- Clean laundry facilities and a well-stocked camp store for essentials.
The regular schedule of seasonal activities and a large outdoor pavilion ensure there is always a sense of community for those staying on the grounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring beyond the campground leads to some of Maine's most iconic outdoor destinations. Guests can board the Songo River Queen II for a nostalgic paddleboat cruise or spend the day hiking the scenic trails at Sebago Lake State Park. For a unique family experience, the Maine Wildlife Park is a short drive away, offering a chance to see native moose and bears up close. The region is also a haven for boating and fishing enthusiasts, with numerous marinas and public launches available nearby.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is an ideal match for families seeking an active getaway with plenty of organized entertainment and safe spaces for children to play. It also appeals to nature lovers who want a comfortable home base while exploring the scenic beauty of the Lake Region. If you value a well-managed resort environment with a mix of social interaction and outdoor recreation, this park provides the perfect balance for your Maine road trip adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
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If you are going to have a couple of drinks not the place to go put us in a site that you have to get back onto public road to visit aer friends in other site's because they blocked off access to get back to main road to park but if you have a golf cart you can do what ever you want one way and speed don't apply ripped off my antenna.backing in to my site because trees are to low and can't see what you are doing because blocked entrance, I only let you back in one way with loose gravel in 4 wheel drive. They're probably and very good spot. If you want to be seasoned but if you are transient, they are not so nice to the transient people. First KO, a, I've ever been to where I got treated this way.
John Correia
Very clean campground the bathhouses were spotless, but the whole place seemed to be catered for seasonal campers. There wasn't anything to do at the campground.There was no lake access at all. People didn't do much at the campground.Except sleep, I would not recommend this. Again.
Stephanie
Clean campground. Mainly a fifth wheel or pull along campground. Few tent sites so bath houses are far walk and not close by. Great kid activities, from the jump pad, playground and pool. Drivable and close by Naples Causeway to grab a bite if not feeling like cooking. Staff are pleasant, friendly.
Donald Brown
Entering the campground the road could use some work. The speed bumps through out the park are ridiculously high and plentiful. They probably need them for the many seasonal carts that were running the roads. The Staff member at check-in was very friendly. I was surprised they didn’t escort you to your site and didn’t pickup trash. Not the standards of the many KOA’s we’ve stayed in before. Roads were dirt and gravel the site location was gravel and in need of weed removal. Our view from the coach window was a row of seasonal campers. Don’t be fooled by the photos, the only real areas of landscape are on the long term sites which I assume are the owners doing. One area of seasonal campers had dog fencing which encompassed three to four sites so the dogs would run barking at you and your dogs the whole length. Didn’t feel that the long term peeps cared for us transient campers. The dog park was large but the grass needed cutting. We didn’t use any of the facilities so I can’t rate them. We wouldn’t stay at this KOA again.
Destiny Lawyer
We spent Thursday to Sunday at the campground and wish we could have stayed longer. The campground is well maintained and very clean. We were the only people in the pool a lot of the time. The kids enjoyed the planned Saturday activities. It’s nice to feel like kids can safely bike around the campground without us being beside them. The dog park and trails are nice to have. I wish there was more food available on the weekends and daily activities for mid-week visits. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The campground is quiet at night.