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Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Camping
Overview
Wolfe's Neck Oceanfront Camping offers a unique blend of coastal beauty and agricultural heritage on a 626-acre non-profit farm. Situated along the shores of Casco Bay, this destination provides a rustic escape from the typical commercial resort experience. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere of a working farm while waking up to the sound of the ocean, making it a truly distinctive and memorable stop for those exploring the rugged Maine coast. It is a place where sustainable agriculture meets classic New England recreation.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled in the quiet outskirts of Freeport, overlooking the picturesque and rocky coastline of Casco Bay. Its unique position provides sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and easy access to salt marshes, open pastures, and mature forests. The surrounding landscape is entirely dominated by the Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, ensuring the area remains protected, undeveloped, and rich in natural biodiversity for all travelers to enjoy throughout the seasons.
Amenities & Park Features
While the park leans toward a more traditional camping experience, it offers essential comforts including several loops with electric and water hookups suitable for various RV sizes. On-site, guests have access to a farm-to-table cafe serving local ingredients, a well-stocked camp store, and clean bathhouses. A standout feature is the kayak and canoe rentals, allowing campers to launch directly from the shore to explore the calm coastal inlets and tidal waters that surround the property.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the miles of hiking and biking trails that meander through the dense woods and along the rocky shoreline. Being just minutes from the heart of downtown Freeport, guests can easily visit the world-famous L.L. Bean Flagship Store and a variety of high-end outlet shops. For those interested in sustainable living, the farm offers educational workshops and the chance to observe organic gardening and livestock operations firsthand throughout their stay.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers seeking a tranquil, nature-focused retreat rather than a busy commercial resort with luxury amenities. It is a fantastic choice for families who enjoy educational farm experiences and pet owners who want to explore coastal trails with their dogs. If you value oceanfront sunrises, sustainable agriculture, and a deep connection to the land, this Maine gem is a perfect fit for your next coastal RV adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Andrea Marshall
Wolfneck is a wonderful place to walk,hike, walk your dog. Bring the Rv. Stay a few nights. If u want to glamp and few nights u can do that. Also they have A frame camps with 2 twin beds a TV and coffee maker. Also have cabins for bigger family's. So much fun at wolfneck!
Carla Bailey, Real Estate Broker
Waterfront campsite, canoe launch and stairs to water were a few sites down, but I took the steep path straight from our site. Bathhouse was large, bright and clean. Site was large with plenty of level spots for choice for tent placement. Beautiful sunsets
Kait Cappiello
Came here for a 3 night camping trip on site 700. I cried happy tears when I got there!!! It was beautiful and had everything I could possibly need! The store was fully stocked with meats, snacks, ice, firewood, gift shop items, basic necessities and everything in between. I didn’t know this was an organic farm when we booked the trip. But having an ocean view, organic farm, full on store and even breakfast on site blew me away. Best vacation I’ve ever taken!!!!!! We plan on going back with a bigger group next time
Liza Ladd
First time here, and hopefully many times to come. We enjoyed how large the campsites were and the bathrooms were kept very clean (even the portapottys). Such a unique experience to be right on a working farm. Wake up have some coffee and pet a goat. They also offer "wicked easy" sites where they set up your tent site for you and everything you need. Great option for a quick getaway.
Nick D
This is easily one of the best campsites I've ever been to. The staff is very friendly and informative. The facilities are also very well taken care of. The bathrooms by the tents are out houses, but are very very clean and updated. Feels like a real bathroom. The firewood they sell is actually the same price as the grocery store and a much better quality. I recommending buying your firewood from them. The campsites are all beautfil. we stayed in the 300s along the ocean. Although it was a rainy weekend we really had a great time.
Anthony J. Bopp
Wolfe’s Neck Oceanfront Camping in Freeport, Maine, is a hidden gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled along the coastline, the campground offers stunning ocean views, peaceful wooded sites, and easy access to hiking and biking trails. The farm on-site adds a unique charm, with opportunities to visit animals and learn about sustainable agriculture. Whether you’re pitching a tent, parking an RV, or staying in one of their cozy cabins, the experience is serene and family-friendly. Plus, being close to Freeport means you can enjoy shopping and dining while still feeling immersed in nature. A perfect spot for a relaxing getaway! 🌿🏕️🌊
Gabrielle Bernier
We got there in the evening. We called beforehand and nobody answered, but there was a message saying that they were open from 8AM to 8PM. We got there at 7PM and nobody was there. At the check-in tent, there wasn’t anyone but it said that if we got there after hours and didn’t have a reservation, we could reserve online for the night, which we did. We ended up staying the night on a tent campground with no services. It was spacious and away from the wind. Only inconvenient was the massive rock in the entrance of our campground which made us unable to access the campground by car (we didn’t have a pickup truck of a suv so i guess i we had this type or car, it would’ve been fine). We were able to park just before the entrance and everything was fine. It was a good stay even though we didn’t have any service or interaction with employees.
M Burns
This is a unique camping experience- no frills camping at a farm/ education center. We loved it. We had a spacious grassy spot in the West Bay. It was very quiet at night. There were lots of well marked trails, and the nearby State Park has additional trails. The campground is exceptionally dog-friendly, with water stations and dog bowls and dog waste stations everywhere. From our camp site, we could see out into the bay and hear the birds, see the fishing bosts, and watch seals and bald eagles trying to snatch some fish. Bathrooms were clean and showers were hot. Rules support the mission and the experience. If you are not up for dirt roads, slow driving, no WiFi and very limited generator use, this is not the place for you.
Gretchen Trumble
Came here on a family vacation & stayed for 7 nights. We stayed on the waterfront sites which were nice & had a cool breeze for July! The sites were a decent size, not huge. We have a sprinter van and found a nice level spot to park. The camp store is cute and Freeport is 20 minutes away. Bathrooms were up to par with a campground and were cleaned several times a day.
Jesse Hidvegi
Fantastic campground. The staff were amazing, thank you so much Liz, you made our stay so great! Can't get any closer to the ocean, we had such a good time! Great location, everything you need in Freeport, and Portland ME is only a short trip as well.