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    Salmon Falls River Camping Resort

    2.3 (3 reviews)

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    Cape Neddick Oceanside Campground - Map of campsites on office wall

    Cape Neddick Oceanside Campground

    5.0(2 reviews)
    19.3 mi

    Baked stuffed haddock was fantastic. Very attractive restaurant. Wait staff was very good.read more

    Went to this campground as a kid growing up with my family every summer until around age 10, but we…read morestopped going because we moved away from the area. I recently was back in town and decided to have a nostalgic stay at the campground. I called the office about a week and a half before I planned on visiting and they only had one site (#21) left. I told the manager Jack, that I'd take it! Initially only planning on visiting Tues thru Thurs, they require 4 nights minimum stay in the summer, with the reservation starting on a Sunday. So I reserved Sun thru Thurs, which was the only way to guarantee the site. My other option was to call that day I planned on arriving and hoping/praying the site was still available. It turned out better this way because I just started my vaca two days earlier. Only way to make a reservation is to call during office hours, 9am to 6pm. Both the check-in and check-out time is at 11am. The campground itself isn't that big, and I would guess there's no more than 10 sites available for weekly rentals, as it's mostly seasonal trailers/campers that occupy the remainder of the sites the whole season the campground is open. They open for the season around May 15th, and close for winter around Oct 15th. Site #21 is nestled between two permanent trailer sites, and sits low on the terrain. This means it will flood a little when it rains, but seems to dry out pretty quickly once the rain stops. It is fairly shaded by the pine trees, so it's was nice & cool during our stay. There is one main bathhouse with a men's bathroom (showers inside), a women's bathroom, and a separate women's shower room. There are also two individual bathrooms located behind the office. The showers are $.25 for 5 minutes of shower time. It's just enough time for a quick shower, but bring a 2nd quarter if you think you need a bit more time. The water is hot, which is nice as I'm used to showering w/ warm to cool water at most campgrounds, and they've added curtains to create a changing area outside each shower (new addition from when I was a kid). If camping in a tent, bring an air mattress or padding to sleep on as the ground is hard, and rocky. Every site has your standard fire ring & picnic table. If you need water for cooking, head up to the bathhouse and use the stainless steel sink outside next to the ladies room. This is also a good place to wash your dishes. Pricing is $35 per site per day for 2 ppl and one vehicle. Additional adults are an extra $10/day, kids (ages 5-17) are an extra $5/day, and parking for extra vehicles is also an extra $5/day. Cash or check only. No pets allowed. Ice sold in the office is cheaper & the bag is bigger than the ones sold up the street at the Shore Road Market (red building at fork in road). The office also sells firewood, and some individual canned soda, bottled water, candy bars & ice cream bars. Be advised there are lots of skunks (which hasn't changed since my childhood). They won't bother you, but be aware at dusk/night where you're walking and make sure to toss your trash in the dumpster each day to help avoid an overnight visit. This campground is located right along the ocean and a river. The main beach area is pretty small at high tide, but becomes a nice big area at low tide. Just bring water shoes because the ground is rocky & covered in shells/crabs at low tide. The tide also changes quick so make sure to keep an eye on your belongings when it's coming in, to make sure they don't get swept out. There's also a smaller beach closer to the bridge, and is accessible via the road just next to the office. People still jump off the bridge at high tide, which they've been doing since I was a kid. If you head towards the ocean side of the campground, where the road loops, there's another pathway that leads to the rocks overlooking the ocean & Nubble Light lighthouse. Just watch your step cause the rocks can get slippery at low tide! Also, make sure to stay off other people's sites. If you don't, they'll be sure to let you know it's 'private property'. A great little campground to stay at, with beautiful ocean views! Would def recommend!

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    Cape Neddick Oceanside Campground - Main beach at high tide

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    Main beach at high tide

    Jellystone Park Lakes Region

    Jellystone Park Lakes Region

    3.7(24 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    No coffee pot No secure internet or internet of any kind…read more No tv kept saying can't connect to internet Arrived at 3;45 amd had to sit on a dirt road till 4;09 when we were told they'd let is in at 4.

    We had so much fun here. Lots of daily activities for the kids and staff was very friendly and…read morewelcoming! Property is well kept and the cabins are true glamping with ac and cable tv. We rented a Lake Bluff Cabin, it has a screened in porch and a stove top to cook on. If you rent a cabin, you'll have most of items you need like pots pans, plates, utensils but you need to pack pillows and linens. My sister rented the white pines cabin and had a full stove to cook with (nice) but no screened in porch. Highly recommend renting the golf cart, it's pricey but if you can afford to splurge a little the kids will love it and it was one of the highlights of our trip or you could also bring your bikes. The pool is great, not too deep about 3.6in and there were 2 warming tubs! Note the Picnic food trailer doesn't open until 1pm, which is kind of late. The food was decent and priced reasonably. Even the ice cream was delicious but they were down to only 3 flavors by day 2 of our visit. Make sure you sign up in advance for activities as they fill up fast. Mini golf was complimentary and some of the activities had a small fee ( very reasonable ) On certain nights you can preorder a seafood dinner and pick it up at the ranger station, we got the lobster and bbq chicken and the kids chicken tenders. It was delicious and perfect when you don't feel like cooking. There is not much for food around the area unless you feel like going on a 20-30 ride so pack accordingly. Tips: Bring bug spray and bug itch cream, you will need it! Pack 2 towels for each person if you can. One for pool and one for cabin. Bring some lighting for nighttime if you plan to be outside. On our visit Wi-Fi was only available at recreation center be prepared to let the kids use your hot spot. Download their app! It's helpful! We can't wait to visit again!

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    Jellystone Park Lakes Region
    Jellystone Park Lakes Region

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    Pinederosa Campground - The grounds are phenomenal

    Pinederosa Campground

    3.7(3 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    They are extremely friendly and it is a beautiful place at a very reasonable price the location is…read morefantastic for visiting the area towns from York to Old Orchid

    If you are looking for a camping or RV site, seasonal or for a weekend, keep looking! Pinederosa is…read morethe last place you would ever want to spend any time at. The owner, Greg, and his girlfriend are clearly moving into retirement mode and are trying to squeeze every penny they can out of the place and it shows. Let me list the reasons not to stay here: 1. Pinederosa is situated next to interstate 95, all night long all you hear is the deafening noise of tractor trailers, motorcycles and other vehicles on the highway. 2. The facilities are not cleaned on a regular basis. No toilet paper, no hot water, short coin operated showers and plugged up toilets. 3. The owners, evidently trying to save money, don't have the garbage situation under control. The overflowing dumpsters are not emptied on a regular basis which, in turn, attracts all kinds of unwanted rodents. The skunk problem at Pinederosa is almost comical. We stayed up half the night fighting off multiple bold skunk advances. They are so common that they have no fear to humans and were determined to search thru our items for food no matter what we attempted to do to drive them away. 4. The owners do not keep the office open much at all which is very inconvenient if you have any needs. 5. If you do catch the store when it is open, be prepared for price gouging...extremely high prices for camping basics such as batteries, propane, lantern mantles...don't get me started on the tiny, half melted bags of ice. 6. The swimming pool is not well kept and dated. 7. The sites are not maintained, uncut grass, unraked paths, many dangerous widow maker limbs hanging everywhere. Broken picnic tables, ours was infested with bees! 8. The owners made the unwise decision to not pay the fee to be on the trolly route (again, trying to save a buck). This makes getting to and from the beach and downtown a difficult and costly task. Parking at the beach is expensive and fills up quickly. If you decide to try to shuttle people back and forth yourself, be prepared to be harassed by Greg and his girlfriend about the "traffic" in the campgrounds. We were accused of sneaking guests in, when we were merely trying to ferry a large group to the beach with only a couple of cars (to save on beach parking). 9. Speaking of guests, Greg makes it pretty clear that they are not welcome. Don't invite anyone over to visit unless you expect to be harassed and charged. I understand this is a business, but having him pull up and yell at us when we were merely being picked up for dinner is uncalled for. Have a designated guest parking area...don't try to squeeze another nickel out of your patrons every-time a car pulls in. There are dozens of other campgrounds in the area that are far more accommodating, peaceful, cleaner, cheaper and convenient to downtown and the beaches. Take my advice, skip Pinederosa and stay elsewhere!

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    Camp fire

    Pinederosa Campground - The river

    The river

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    Salmon Falls River Camping Resort - campgrounds - Updated July 2026

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