Old Orchard Beach Campground features large natural campsites to accommodate both tents and RV's. Full and partial hookups are available. All sites have fire rings and picnic tables. Convenient trolley service to the beach is available all summer long (only $1 per person each way). Enjoy our playground, athletic fields and recreation rooms. Refresh in our large swimming pool. Shop in our well stocked on-site general store. Free hot showers, modern restrooms, laundry facilities, and dump station included. Stay with us for a week, a month or the season. Mosquito controlled for your comfort. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Our family welcomes your family for relaxing and enjoyable camping near the ocean." -The Daigles
Reviews of Old Orchard Beach Campground
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 4 users | Last reported on March 07, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on September 22, 2023While exploring New England this fall we found it difficult to find RV parks open past Columbus Day. Luckily we stumbled upon this one. Not only is it open until November 1st, but it’s huge, perfectly manicured, and had the nicest bathrooms so far in our tour of New England. Only 30 minutes away from Portland, ME. Would highly recommend!
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Verizon & ATT both had 2 bars LTE.
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 447
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
I’ll be honest … this is not the type of campground we usually frequent. We needed a place to hide during Labor Day, and they had an opening. The staff in the office is not very friendly – almost rude even. They don’t give you any information other than the standard map of the campground. No information on the trolley even though it stops right at the campground. Now the young men who worked the gate were very friendly so kudos. Interior roads are okay but can be tight when people park their cars on the side of the road. There are several different areas. Tall Pines is only seasonal. The other areas are a mixed bag of seasonals and transient. Bear Brook and Black Forest have more trees. A few sites may have satellite access but most will not. These are actually the nicest sites in my opinion. We were in the Grove section near the front. It is more open so satellite is possible in most sites. There is decent spacing between sites but no privacy. Our site was a short back in site with gravel and grass. We had to back the motorhome all the way up to the fence and still had to park the car sideways. They have cable but you had to use a box provided when we were there. WII FI in the Grove was terrible. It would work for a few minutes then go on the blink. We gave up and used our hot spots (Verizon was 4g 2 bars). It really irks me to pay $73 a night, and the internet doesn’t work. Road noise (especially motorcycles) can be heard throughout the park pretty much all day and night. It is noisier in the Grove section as it is right by the highway, and the trolley stops there. The store has some basic supplies but is a major rip off. They wanted $4.50 for a quart of half and half. On the plus side, the campground has lots of entertainment – wiffle ball court (didn’t know there was such a thing), corn hole, swimming pool, pool tables, and a basketball court. The campground is convenient to the beaches, Portland and Kennebunkport. IMHO it is nowhere near worth the price.
Nightly Rate: $73.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: G 38
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We stayed in site 102 in the grove section. There are two sites here beside each other. We had the woods on one side and the back. The WiFi extender was beside our site so was able to stream at 5 mgbs which was plenty to watch what we wanted. Did not even try cable. Hook ups perfect location. Staff friendly. They gave us directions to a short cut through the property to get on the Eastern Trail, a 30 mile greenway. We rode in to Portland on our bikes. The marsh part of the ride was unique and filled with bird watchers. Also gave us a good recommendation for local seafood “Ken’s”. Was about 1/2 price to others and really good clams and lobster. The resort is huge and does have permanent trailers but all were nice and well kept. Easy to book online.
Nightly Rate: $56.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 102
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Made reservations with this campground on the phone for an end of season fall trip. Office was very friendly and helpful. We stayed in Black Forest back in site. Lots of room between sites, level site & all hookups in good condition. Wi-Fi and cell were good. This was at end of season ( last week of October) very quite except for the sound of the Downeaster Amtrak Horne once in a while. Fire ring and table at site. E-bike friendly. Didn’t use restrooms but looked to be clean and in good working order. End of October so no pool and hot tub as expected. Not uncommon for snow this time of year. We road our bikes around the entire campground and found it to be in good order, we’ll maintained, and very clean. Will make this a definite return and bring friends also for another quite fall trip.
Nightly Rate: $70.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 491
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Has just about all the amenities one could hope for, which adds to the cost, of course. Large campground has hundreds of sites but still well-organized with decent sized places. Has a pool and hot tub available even into late September, when we arrived. Incredibly easy access off I-95/I-195; takes you right to the front door. We found the staff hospitable and friendly. Easy to find our place in the newest section of the park.
Nightly Rate: $69.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 526
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 5G
We visited in June 2023. Very large campground with a ton of amenities. My dogs absolutely loved the dog parks. Nice arcade area for my children to play while I did some laundry (something like $2.50 per wash and $3.00 per dry if I remember correctly). The gated community with keycard access was nice to see considering how big the grounds are and how many people go in and out each day.
Campground is quite large and in three distinct sections, but one section is 100% seasonal, a second is half seasonal half tents. RV sites are in the "Black Forest" section and are furthest from pool/office. Most are deep back-in; maybe 30 pull-thru. Lots of mature trees. If you don't like the sound of shrieking children you should request a site far away from the playground, which is full of kid friendly structures that gets 'em all wound up.
WiFi service is surprisingly good, with many repeaters scattered around the campground; you'll get strong signal most places. (Total capacity of the campground's connection to the internet is another story; when they're full, you'll have a strong signal, but it'll be slow.)
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Old Orchard Beach Campground
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- Sun - Sat: 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Pets Allowed
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Back In RV Sites Count
- 40
- Cabin Sites Count
- 103
- Last Nightly Rate
- 50.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 32.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 15.0
- Max Length
- 80ft
- Pull Through RV Sites Count
- 37
- RV Sites Count
- 182
- Season End
- fall
- Season Start
- spring
- Sites Count
- 535
- Standard Tent Sites Count
- 35
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Swimming Pool
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Fifty Amp
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Dump Station
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Firewood
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Permit Required
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