Sebago Lake Campgrounds

Looking for a campground in the Sebago Lake region? Our comprehensive listing will help you locate just what your looking for. You’ll find the perfect place to stay at Visit Sebago Lake!

Naples CampgroundNaples KOA Holiday
295 Sebago Road
Route 114
Naples, Maine
207-693-5267

Located in the heart of the Lakes Region of Maine. Naples KOA Holiday is surrounded by outdoor fun that includes fishing, boating, hiking, and golfing – all just a short drive away. The campground’s location also provides abundant day-trip opportunities. An hour east takes you to beautiful beaches, or you can go west to the mountains for breathtaking scenic views. Check out this KOA’s website for more suggestions, along with a list of area theme parks for added family fun. The variety of accommodations here will ensure a great stay! You’ll find everything from RV sites (some with patios and gas grills), Deluxe Cabins, and tent sites. All RV sites include up to 50-amp electric, free Wi-Fi, and 70-channel cable TV. The friendly staff will be happy to assist you, so you can take home lasting memories.
https://koa.com/campgrounds/naples-maine/

Nasons Beach CampgroundNason’s Beach Campground
875 Sebago Rd
Sebago, Maine
207-787-2345
No website

So many local attractions and such a magnificent variety of outdoors recreation will make you pleased you came. But wait, there’s more to do close to Nason’s Beach and Campground. Whitewater paddling is splendid on Saco River, and needless to say Northwest River flows through this region. This campground has so much entertaining stuff to offer. The welcoming people working here and all the fun things to do will make you feel magnificent. Everybody must go for a camping trip now and then, and Nason’s Beach and Campground in Maine is a magnificent location to go. Outdoors recreation is plentiful, some of the entertaining stuff you can do is swimming, whitewater paddling, playing golf, and fishing, so getting bored is not something that is likely to happen.
https://nasonsbeach.com

Point Sebago CampgroundPoint Sebago
261 Point Sebago Road
Route 302
Casco, Maine
207-655-3821

Point Sebago Resort is located on the shores of pristine Sebago Lake, Southern Maine’s largest lake. Enjoy a picturesque lakefront setting that combines award winning free children’s programs with a friendly, caring staff, a marina, a nationally recognized 18-hole championship golf course, a lake view restaurant, a fabulous entertainment program, lounge and a host of other recreational amenities to offer the ultimate vacation getaway. Point Sebago has been nationally recognized as the Northeast’s premier family outdoor resort and the a perfect family vacation. With 775 shore front and wooded acres, we are the perfect place for your spring and fall getaways, and summer long family vacation weeks.
http://www.pointsebago.com/

Sebago Lake Family CampgroundSebago Lake Family Campground
1550 Richville Road
Route 114
Standish, Maine
207-787-3671

Sebago Lake Family Campground is a small, family-oriented campground with 101 campsites and 8 cottages nestled in the tall pines in the beautiful Sebago Lake area. Our campsites are large, private, wooded … and perfect for whatever type of camping you choose. Our 600 ft. private beach on Sebago Lake is located directly across from the campground, offering great swimming facilities. You will have access to 45 miles of water on Sebago & Long Lakes. You can hike, boat, swim, explore, or just relax. Whatever you choose, there is something for everybody. If you are looking for a nice, quiet, relaxing camping experience, you are sure to enjoy your stay at Sebago Lake Family Campground.
http://sebagolakecamping.com/

Sebago Lake State ParkSebago Lake State Park
11 Park Access Road
Casco, ME
Campground in-season:
207-693-6613

Sebago Lake State Park opened to the public in 1938 as one of the five original state parks. This forested lakeside park is situated on the shore of Maine’s deepest and second largest lake which provides year-round recreation for thousands of visitors each year. Near the foothills of the While Mountains, the park’s 1,400 acres features sandy beaches, extensive woodlands, ponds, bogs a river and diverse habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal life. Swimming, sport fishing, camping and boating are some of the summer activities enjoyed by visitors. The park’s 250-site campground is a popular destination for family vacationers and provides lasting memories season after season. Wooded areas offer a respite from the sun and activity on the beaches. Whether hiking on marked trails or bicycling on park roads, visitors find many way to enjoy the park.
http://www.maine.gov/