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Point Sebago Resort
Point Sebago Resort is a family-friendly resort located on the shores of Sebago Lake in Casco, Maine. The resort offers a variety of activities and amenities, including a championship golf course, a beach, a marina, a spa, and a variety of dining options. Guests can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. The resort also offers a variety of accommodations, including cabins, cottages, and villas. Point Sebago Resort is the perfect destination for a family vacation or a romantic getaway.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Andy Burns
This place would be magical in the summer, or visit was in mid Oct as part of a Maine trip focused on hiking and the fall colors. We stayed in a tiny home, which was great for the two of us. Split AC units had trouble heating the place (we reported), and although mentioned that the wifi was potentially unusable, it was basically nonexistent. With Maine's already spotty Verizon coverage this was a negative (made it very hard to continue to plan our days sightseeing).
Gretchen Whitten
This is a community of camper sites and trailer homes. We stayed with family so the only service we used were the food window, and general store. Everyone was very nice and the addition of the food (and portions) was a nice surprise. I do think the ice cream closes kind of early. And I don't like the arcade. Waste of money and it is SO hot in there. There is a safety concern with the golf carts that are everyone's mode of transportation. Some are very fast and reckless. Also, there are a lot of ducks so beware of getting the dreaded duck itch.
Marcus Giordano
10 out of 10 would not recommend, save yourself the headache. I thought it would be amazing however it was a waste of over a thousand dollars for a long weekend. It was a dust bowl, broken water line making the back side of my campsite a bug haven. I spent 3 quarters of the weekend calling than being sent to find the ever elusive harbor master for Point Sebago than given the number to call with no call back. We could not have a campfire the whole time we were there because there was a no burn statement from the town. That being said if a hotel loses power it is not their fault either but they usually offer you something like a free drink or a curtesy something just to say sorry for your less than ideal stay. Then to top this all off the staff took our golf cart from our site. I spent my last day there at the welcome center thinking someone had stole my golf cart. The helpful staff said there is no way they would have done that and the manager at the time “was to busy to help me locate it using there GPS”. After going back and forth for 20 minutes another staff member came forward and said wait one of our ground crew just handed her the keys to that golf cart. The staff person at the front said “I can only say is that usually doesn’t happen” i repeated that it still was not yet check out time and yet this has happened. She again repeated the same thing “I can only say is that usually doesn’t happen”. Please save yourself allot of unnecessary anger and disappointment and stay away from this place. Go to one of the Sun out doors in Saco or OOB they are so much better than this place. I spoke to A manager Katie on Sunday 8-17-25 and she was great and knowledgeable she helped me get over the fact that nobody knew anything Friday, Saturday, and until 2pm Sunday when I spoke to her. But 8-18- 25 when a manager is to busy to deal with a customer whose golf cart was stolen (although it was by the campground staff) is pretty sad and also for them to assure me that it was my fault until they absolutely realized it was indeed there own wrong doing. Horrible customer service……
Justin Rose
Point Sebago is a very nice campground with great amenities, but one glaring issue I hope they find a way to resolve. Why. are. there. so. many. golfcarts? They're noisy. People drive them recklessly. The rules about minors driving them are not enforced. And there's so many of them that any time you cross any road (regardless of it you are in a crosswalk or not) - you are at risk of being run over. It takes away from an otherwise beautiful property. The staff were all incredible. The food options were reasonably priced and good quality. The things for kids to do were abundant. But the golf carts are a safety, and a quality of life issue. Get rid of them for anyone but those with physical disabilities that require them and I bet everyone will have a much more enjoyable time there.
Casey Casey
Five Stars – Our Favorite Getaway Year After Year! We've been coming to this campground for over 5 years now, and it just keeps getting better every time. The staff is absolutely incredible — knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely committed to making every stay special. They consistently go above and beyond to ensure guests feel welcome and well cared for. From the clean facilities to the peaceful surroundings, everything is thoughtfully maintained and clearly run with pride. It's become a tradition for our family, and we look forward to it every year. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a relaxing, well-run place to unplug and recharge. Thank you to the entire team for making this place feel like a home away from home! Shout out to Lisa in the Welcome Center she always had a smile on her face and was always there to answer any question! Attached photos are of: beach set up, games played, candy sushi made along with a beautiful sunset on Sebago Lake.