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Thomas Point Beach Park and Campground
Overview
Thomas Point Beach Park and Campground is a cherished family-owned destination that has welcomed travelers to the shores of Thomas Bay since 1956. Unlike large commercial chains, this park offers a quintessential Maine coast experience with its unique mix of open grassy fields and shaded groves. It is widely recognized for its scenic beauty and for hosting iconic community events, providing a relaxed atmosphere where the salt air and ocean breeze are constant companions for every visitor. This park focuses on providing a high-quality, peaceful environment for those looking to reconnect with nature.
Location & Surroundings
Tucked away in Brunswick, Maine, the park is situated on a picturesque peninsula overlooking the New Meadows River. The surroundings are defined by the dramatic ebb and flow of tidal waters and lush coastal greenery. Its location provides convenient access to the Mid-Coast region while remaining secluded enough to avoid the noise of busy highways. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the Maine tides directly from the park’s shoreline, making it a premier spot for photographers and nature lovers who enjoy watching the landscape transform throughout the day.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground is designed to accommodate a range of travelers, offering spacious, level RV sites with various hookup options. The park features a well-maintained infrastructure to ensure a comfortable stay for all guests:
- Clean and accessible bathhouses with hot showers and a laundromat.
- A private tidal beach and beachfront playground for children.
- A camp store and snack bar for convenient treats and camping supplies.
- A large event gallery and multiple picnic areas for groups.
The grounds are kept in pristine condition, offering plenty of room for outdoor activities and group gatherings in a clean, safe environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Exploring the local area is easy from this central Brunswick location. A short drive brings you to the vibrant downtown area, home to Bowdoin College and an array of local seafood restaurants. Adventure seekers can head to nearby Freeport to visit the L.L. Bean flagship store or explore the hiking trails at Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park. The region is also famous for its historic lighthouses and scenic boat tours, ensuring there is always something new to discover just minutes from your campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for families and RVers who prefer a peaceful, traditional camping experience over a busy resort atmosphere. It is a perfect match for those who appreciate natural beauty, community spirit, and the slow pace of life on the water. If you are looking for a scenic home base to explore the rugged Maine coastline while enjoying private beach access and friendly service, Thomas Point Beach Park and Campground is an excellent choice for your next coastal Maine journey.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Raymond Nadeau
Went for their open house. We look forward to what the new owners have planned for this beautiful property full of potential. Hard to find good places to go with big RVs. We're excited to return next year.
James Zafiris
Tried to visit twice this summer and the entrance was barricaded off both times. No indication online that there would not be public access to the beach.
Tehani Baldecchi
This used to be a beautiful public beach - now barricaded off and apparently sold off. In what world is it OK to prevent locals from accessing public land? Call your representatives NOW. This is unacceptable. Corporate greed is sick.
Brody Chicken Coyote
What a wonderful day to go out and celebrate all the beauty Maine has to offer. So grateful for these opportunities with my best friend, Brody Chicken Coyote. 🐾❣️
Anna Schupack
Drove out hoping to cool off, but found the gate closed and learned the beach is only accessible with a camping reservation. It wasn’t clearly listed anywhere ahead of time. Saw others show up and turn around too. On a hot day, it’s hard knowing this beautiful shoreline isn’t publicly accessible. Hoping for more transparency—and more shared spaces for everyone to enjoy.
