Boating
One of over 55 Go Camping America camping activities
Set sail from campgrounds and RV parks that offer boating either right on-site or nearby. Whether you're into fishing, water skiing, or leisurely cruises, these destinations provide convenient boat ramps, boat storage, marina access, or boat rentals to enhance your aquatic adventures.
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4.5
Megunticook Campground
54 RV Sites, 23 Tent Sites
Looking for a great spot to experience Maine’s coast? Megunticook Campground in Rockport puts you close to everything that makes Midcoast Maine special. With Penobscot Bay on one side and Camden Hills State Park on the other, it’s the perfect place for hiking, boating, and relaxing by the water. Set up in a spacious RV site with full hookups, pitch a tent, or stay in one of the comfortable cabins. Spend your days paddling on Megunticook Lake, hiking to incredible views, or exploring Camden’s shops and restaurants. If you’re a seafood fan, don’t miss the Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland—just a quick drive away. With easy access to lighthouses, beaches, and local attractions, there’s always something to do. And if you’re looking for camping near Portland, Maine, this spot is an easy weekend trip. Whether you’re here for adventure or just want to kick back, Megunticook Campground is a great place to stay. Book your trip today!
from $49/night
4.0
Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins
28 RV Sites, 2 Cabins, 17 Tent Sites
Welcome to our peaceful campground in Western Maine's Lakes & Mountains region. We're conveniently located just two hours from the coast and we offer a range of accommodation options, including a wide selection of RV sites, as well as your pick of cozy cabins. Our campground is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore scenic ATV trails, hike through rugged terrain, or take leisurely nature walks. Nearby, Puzzle Mountain provides awe-inspiring views, while Grafton Notch State Park is the perfect getaway for nature lovers. And if you’re looking for a day on the water, the Androscoggin River offers kayaking and boating, and Swift River is famous for its exciting gold panning. Mornings here are bustling with adventurers gearing up for the day, but as the sun sets, our campground becomes a peaceful retreat. Guests gather around crackling bonfires, enjoying the starry night sky. Join us for your next outdoor getaway. Reserve your spot today and experience the natural beauty of Western Maine's Lakes & Mountains!
from $42 $36/night
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