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    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Pinehirst Campground - Trash left in our fire ring

    Pinehirst Campground

    1.3(3 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    We stayed at this location as Thousand Trails members. Unfortunately all the regional transient…read moresites were taken but they were able to accommodate us with a site in the back amongst the seasonals. Our site was large but since it had been a former seasonal site the hookups were located in the back and we couldn't back up to them. The layout of the site meant we had to park lengthwise across it. However this is an OLD RV park with tons of sites crammed together. The roads are also narrow and need maintenance. This meant getting our camper positioned was extremely challenging. Although our site was fairly large it was completely unmaintained. When the seasonal camper that previously occupied the site was moved out no effort was made to clean it up. There was sections of gravel and some what were dirt, trash was in the fire ring, dog feces left on the gravel, large holes were everywhere and near the back old electrical wires had been dug out of the ground and were strewn everywhere. This was disheartening to see. The campground in extremely large but probably 95% of it are seasonal campers. Some of them maintain their sites beautifully and others look absolutely awful. We were there over the weekend and both nights we could hear parties going on until 1am - 2am. On one occasion we were out walking our dogs a little after midnight and golf carts were racing by us and people were yelling out from them to other campers sitting outside. Never once did we see security patrolling and we were told by someone who had been there for years that security goes home at midnight and even before then they never address anything. They have 3 pools but one was closed and looked like a swamp that was just a breeding ground for mosquitoes. According to some of the regulars the past few years there has always been at least one pool closed due to some issue or another. There also seems to be a drainage issue. It has been rainy in the northeast the past month but we saw many sites that were total mud pits and lots on standing water with nowhere to go. I'm not surprised the mosquitoes were so bad while we were there. On the positive side we've stayed at over a hundred campgrounds and by far the seasonals here were the friendliest. Not only were our neighbors for the weekend extremely welcoming so was everyone else. While walking our dogs everyone would stop and say hi to them and chat with us. Also the staff was very nice. Greg was the staff member who showed us to our site and he checked in on us the following day and even made a point to come over to say goodbye when he saw us near the office checking out. I also bumped into an former coworker of mine (Kathy G) who works in the office here which was a pleasant surprise and she was as friendly and helpful as I remembered her to be. The owners and management have a real potential gem with this park. However it's going to take a large cash infusion to clean it up, make it more big rig friendly, hire a good amount of staff and also to enforce some rules. If I stayed here again it would be because of the great location and not the park.

    Worst campground in OOB. We had a seasonal there for 3 years and the management changed over all 3…read moreyears with new rules and harassment from each new manager. The roads are all potholes and the sites are trashed on so many levels. The pools are so dirty and adults sit in the adult pool all day with no one leaving to use the bathrooms It's actually disgusting They say they do all these extra perks but they do nothing

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    Pinehirst Campground - Ropes hanging in the trees of our site and the site #s were falling off

    Ropes hanging in the trees of our site and the site #s were falling off

    Pinehirst Campground - Site was large but we had to try to park horizontally to reach hookups

    Site was large but we had to try to park horizontally to reach hookups

    Pinehirst Campground - Loose electrical wires were all over the ground

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    Loose electrical wires were all over the ground

    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - Eastern Trail close by to campground.

    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park

    3.8(28 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I camped out here last weekend. The site was clean. This is a no-frills adult campground. My first…read moresite was okay, but someone across from us was a smoker and I did not want to be breathing in smoke the whole weekend. I ended up in a great spot surrounded by pine trees. The staff and campers were all kind. It is conveniently located close to Portland and allows dogs. Despite no on-site store, I would definitely recommend staying here. Thank you for a lovely weekend!

    Worst camping experience we've had in 50 years of RV experience. It starts when you try to enter…read morethe campground and have to drive over bumps/holes that will absolutely tear up your rig (Seriously, it broke bolts and caused damage to our lights. We will be seeking compensation for those damages. They broke dishes, caused the pantry door to fly open and all our groceries to fall out ruined.). This place is not well-maintained at all. The sites are practically on top of each other. There is no room to set up anything. Anything you need to do here is an additional charge. The bathrooms are sweltering and full of bugs (Who builds a campsite next to a swamp?!). There never seems to be anyone in the office during the business hours they claim, and those are only 1-7:00PM. It's brilliant on their part. Checkout is two hours before the office opens, so you won't be able to complain or get anything handled before you leave. Forget getting firewood, but that's OK, 'cause there is no room for a campfire anyway. You're not allowed to actually use the trashcans or dumpster for normal travel waste, by the way. Signs say no food or beverages, food containers, etc. This place is unbelievably cramped and crowded with not nearly enough facilities for this many people. The seasonal people are unbelievably rude to the short term stay folks (no idea why). And there truly odd people wandering around in the middle of the night. No kids is a plus for noise, but I'd rather have kids disrupting the quiet than relentless, massive, swamp bugs. Also, they allow dogs.. bark all night, yap all day, untrained, loud, sometimes leashed dogs. Avoid. You are better off at a truck stop, rest area or parking lot. We will be requiring a refund as well as compensation for the damages to our motorhome and belongings. But since the operators make sure to not be available, we'll have to seek our reimbursement/refund when we get home.

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    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - First site - P6. I prefer lots of trees.

    First site - P6. I prefer lots of trees.

    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - Site 22

    Site 22

    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - Short nature trail at the campground

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    Short nature trail at the campground

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