Sherwood Forest Campsite

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32 Pemaquid Trail, New Harbor, ME, 04554

Sherwood Forest Campsite is a campground located near New Harbor, Maine. It features 60 full or partial hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them are pull through accessible. The park provides free WiFi, allows leashed pets, and has a dump station.

 

Amenities & Activities

Campsite amenities offered include a camp store/office with firewood available a game room, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

 

Attractions

The campground is near attractions like:

  • Funtown Splashtown
  • Historical Pemaquid Beach
  • Fort William Henry
  • Pemaquid Point Lighthouse

Last Updated: 10/25/2019


RV Site

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Hook-Up $45.00
Cabin

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Cabin Rates $145.00 $895.00
Tent

Options Starting Daily Starting Weekly Starting Monthly
Tent Site $37.00






32 Pemaquid Trail, New Harbor, ME, 04554
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Overall Rating: 5.0


Stephan R. Gutierrez

5.0
A lovely place near the peninsula . Quiet. Wooded. Electric and water. Dump station. Honey wagon. Small laundry facility. Friendly owners. Older campground that they are updating and improving since they purchased it a few years back. Lobster. Bike rides. Walks. Nice area. Limited sites for a large rig. We came in last year with a 33' Fifth Wheel and, because of the narrow road with trees, getting in and out can be challenging. They do have a couple of pull throughs and some sites that you can get into. That said, it's a lovely place in Maine and gives you the sense of what Maine is about without the heavy tourist traffic. Make sure to eat at Shaw's Peir and you can get a Hardy Boat ride out to Monhegan Island, one of the prettiest places on the Maine coast. Dogs are welcome everywhere even eating at the dockside restaurants. Rachel Carson salt pond is another neat place to explore the creatures that come in with the tide. Damariscotta is a small town with a lovely book store - again dogs welcome in the book store - a few restaurants and some easy in and out shopping in a few local shops. Also take a boat ride along the Damariscotta River, or a walk out to Dodge Point on the river. Just lovely. We go back every year we can. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group