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Troll Valley Campground
Overview
Troll Valley Campground offers a serene escape nestled in the rolling foothills of Western Maine. Known for its quiet atmosphere and tall pines, this park provides a true Maine camping experience that balances nature with accessibility. Whether you are passing through on a scenic road trip or settling in to explore the Franklin County region, the park’s namesake troll theme adds a whimsical touch to the rugged landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the historic town of Farmington, Maine, the campground is surrounded by lush forests and scenic vistas. The location serves as a gateway to the High Peaks region, offering guests a tranquil home base that is only minutes away from local conveniences. The surroundings are characterized by fresh mountain air and the natural beauty of the Sandy River Valley, making it a refreshing stop for any traveler.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to various camping styles with a mix of wooded RV sites and secluded tent areas. Each site comes equipped with a fire ring and picnic table to encourage classic evening gatherings. The park provides essential features for a comfortable stay, including:
- Spacious RV sites with full hookups for convenience.
- Clean, well-maintained bathhouses and laundry facilities.
- A professional 18-hole disc golf course located on-site.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away, with Titcomb Mountain providing trails for hiking and mountain biking just a short drive from the park. Guests can explore the vibrant downtown area of Farmington to visit local boutiques and farm-to-table eateries. For water enthusiasts, nearby Clearwater Pond offers pristine conditions for swimming and boating, while the surrounding hills are perfect for autumn foliage viewing and photography.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for travelers seeking a rustic and quiet retreat rather than a high-traffic resort. It is a fantastic choice for disc golf enthusiasts who want to stay where they play, as well as families visiting students at the University of Maine at Farmington. If you value a peaceful, pet-friendly environment with plenty of shade and easy access to outdoor recreation, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
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- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Naomi Sharpe
When we arrived we were told there was no water in our area ( something they could have mentioned before accepting payment) the water was an off several days, than on for like two days. The pattern was for three weeks of our month long reservation. When we had another week to go we were informed that there would be no water for the rest of the stay. How would you take showers or use the bathroom without water? Did they offer refund? Absolutely NOT! That was the worst customer service I have ever experienced. Beware….
Auggie D
We will never camp here again. Our site wasn't ready on arrival. We had clean the other site we were moved to. The bathhouse was as humid and moldy as they come. One of our "neighbors" was kind enough to share their domestic abuse with the rest of the camp grounds.
James Campbell
The staff Elm Street Was Friendly and helpful. The back in sight What's grass and reasonably level. However The dump station I have been the worst I have experienced 10 years of traveling Around country. It was Surrounded by logs Piled in preparation for Splitting Firewood.The sewer access pipe was taller than Rv sewer Outlet Negating Gravity flow to empty the sewer Hose. Despite much maneuvering We were unable to successfully empty at that site.
Josie Saetama
We arrived on Thursday night (6/19/25) and Deborah at the main office expressed her apologies regarding the campsite, informing us that it was not ready and improperly set up. Additionally, it was not even numbered. She explained that there had been a death in her family, which had prevented her from preparing it for us. While I am quite understanding and apologized for her loss, she should have communicated this to us in advance, especially since we had booked the campsite at the beginning of May and traveled from Connecticut to Maine. It would have been more appropriate for her to close the campsite rather than offer it to campers under such poor and unsafe conditions. Furthermore, the campsite did not resemble what was advertised online! We had to inquire again about the location of the campsites, as they were not numbered, and we noticed a white, broken-down shed surrounded by garbage and rusty metal debris situated between the two campsites we had reserved. There was also trash from the previous campers which never got dumped in the dump. Ultimately, we utilized only one campsite and set up our tents on the frisbee course, which was free of garbage, rusty metal, roots, and branches. We stayed from Thursday night to Sunday night without any complaints from the frisbee players, who were aware of our campsite situation and were quite understanding. In fact, one camper even remarked that the campground was unprofessional. However, on Monday night, while we were preparing dinner, Deborah approached us and requested that we relocate our tents due to the frisbee tournament, which had already concluded, as we had just returned from exploring Maine. We were never informed about the frisbee tournament, and had we known, we certainly would have moved the tents. We informed Deborah that we were in the process of making dinner and could relocate the tents once we finished feeding the children. She departed, but shortly thereafter, the owner drove through the frisbee course, made a U-turn, and stopped at our campsite. He insisted that we move the tents, claiming that we had been told multiple times to do so, despite the fact that we had only received one request. He began to shout, wave his arms, and approach my friend, asserting that he was an adult and that we needed to move the tents without delay. We pointed out the chaos at the campsites, which appeared to irritate him even more. He displayed a complete lack of concern for us or our children, particularly since he was insisting that we relocate the tents at night when all our belongings were already arranged. Furthermore, the frisbee tournament had ended, and no one was engaging in frisbee after dark. He stopped his argument, wished us a good night, and left in haste. My friends went to take showers, and when they returned, they informed me that the owner had called the police to have us removed, falsely alleging that we had been aggressive towards him and Deborah. They did not even take into account our children, who were tired and wanted to get ready for bed, and now it was dark, forcing us to pack in the shadows. The owner did not even allow us the opportunity to move our tents, which we would have done, but relocating our tents at night was not our preference; we intended to do it in the morning when we could see. We collected our belongings and drove back to Connecticut that night. One should take pride in the upkeep of their campgrounds, yet they failed to ensure it was well-maintained and safe. I have also contacted the campsite for a partial refund and have yet to receive a reply, as we should not be obligated to pay the full price since we did not even use both campsites and the campsites were in poor condition and unsafe. I am extremely disappointed with this campsite and would not recommend it to anyone.
Jesse M
My wife and I stayed with our 27’ travel trailer. It was very peaceful and serene. The owners were very friendly and helpful. The WiFi worked great the hookups were easily accessible. There are plenty of nice trails to walk. Very affordable and there is a Walmart within a mile from there. We will definitely be back.
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