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Woodland Acres Campground
Woodland Acres Campground is a family-friendly campground located in Brownfield, Maine. The campground offers a variety of amenities, including RV and tent sites, a swimming pool, a playground, a game room, a camp store, and a recreation hall. The campground also offers a variety of activities, such as fishing, hiking, biking, and canoeing. The campground is located near the White Mountains and is close to many attractions, such as Story Land, Santa's Village, and the Conway Scenic Railroad. Woodland Acres Campground is the perfect place for a family vacation or a weekend getaway.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Veronica Medina
The sites are so clean, maintenanced and friendly service to all campers who arrive throughout their stay. I'll definitely be making reservations for next year. I highly recommend this place!
Tiffany Hanson
I read ALL the reviews of this and all surrounding campgrounds before settling on Woodland Acres. Our stay was nothing short of spectacular!!! The facilities were well maintained and the staff incredibly friendly. I can't say enough about the FREE and HOT showers!!! The area is beautiful and I would 10/10 recommend this campground to EVERYONE!!! GREAT WORK Y'ALL! REALLY SUPERB!
mike Souza
Awesome Campground. Great place to go, been going there for years, will be going back again next year.
Jessica Bregoli
What a beautiful place for family camping. Accommodating, friendly, affordable! Loved our camper we rented, had the comforts of home. Loved the easy access to the amazing Saco river. Near the popular N. Conway and all the shops. Lots to do when your here. Definitely will be visiting again!
Wayne M
I loved this campground but as of late they seem to have become money hungry. they nickle and dime you for everything and wont allow you to exit the river at their campground anymore unless you pay for transport. I went here for many years but now it's just not worth the drive from CT for such pettiness.