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Vacationing in Maine

A vacation in Maine for RV campers is a perfect mix of natural beauty, coastal charm, and laid-back adventure. Whether you’re parked near the rocky shores of Acadia National Park or tucked into a wooded retreat in the state's lake region, the Pine Tree State offers something for every kind of camper.

Start your journey along Maine’s iconic coastline. RV-friendly campgrounds like Bar Harbor Campground or Mount Desert Narrows put you right next to Acadia National Park, where you can hike granite peaks, bike the historic carriage roads, or watch the sunrise from Cadillac Mountain — the first place in the U.S. to see the sun. After a day of exploring, return to your RV and enjoy a lobster roll by the campfire.

Further south, explore the charming towns of Kennebunkport and Ogunquit, with their art galleries, beaches, and scenic drives. Many coastal RV parks offer ocean views and easy access to beaches or harbors where you can kayak or take a lobster boat tour.

If you prefer freshwater adventures and wooded peace, head inland to the Rangeley Lakes Region or Moosehead Lake, where you can fish, canoe, and spot wildlife like moose and loons. Campgrounds in these areas often offer spacious sites, hookups, and access to hiking trails and quiet lakeshores.

Throughout your Maine RV adventure, you’ll find friendly locals, fresh seafood, cool summer nights, and unforgettable sunrises — all from the comfort of your home on wheels.

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Testimonials and Reviews

We were so pleased with our stay at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort. It’s so wonderful to see how you take such pride in making it so beautiful and clean. Your office staff was so helpful in guiding us for a restaurant as well as making us feel welcome. We will definitely be back when in the Bangor area in the future, and we’ll let camping friends know about your place. 

Thank You,  Dick & Judy C., Nashua, NH

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