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    Point Sebago Resort

    2.4 (54 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Brendan G.

    Activity schedule has overlapping events. Maybe add more events as well. Everything else is usually perfect for a week of camping.

    Golf parking
    James M.

    They did not handle COVID the way they should have... been here four years in a row and I to say the least am super dissatisfied with most of Point Sebago.

    The snapped futon we were unable to sleep on or sit on. All broken wood under on arrival. We set up camping chairs inside to sit on.

    First time to the resort July 2022. We rented a lakeside cottage and a 6 person golf cart. For the amount of money we paid for the cottage and cart (just about 4k) I was disappointed. The worst was that we didn't have hot water the first day. My fiancè called a couple times and it was finally fixed the next day after we had to take ice cold showers. The beds were HORRIBLE. Lumpy, springs sticking out and the futon snapped on the first day with my 11 year old son sleeping on it. He weighs 70lbs and was not rough housing. The first day we noticed the futon was broken, wood under it and sunken in. We didn't call about it because we knew we probably wouldn't get a quick response. We went out to Walmart in Casco to purchase an air mattress to sleep on. Picture attached of the broken futon. The food at the establishment...... just ok. We cooked at the cottage (be sure to check the pans, ours were filthy and everything needed to be washed). We ventured out to Windham to eat a bunch which we were thankful for. The snack shop had issues with the icee machine almost daily which was a disappointment to my kids. Many of the teenagers working behind the counter were so immature and rude, even when guests were present. Throwing stuff at one another, sweating, etc. The lake and the arcade were pros for my kids. Thankfully they enjoyed both. We checked out a day early, I honestly wanted to check out day 2 of 7 but pushed through. I emailed the resort and sent a message on Instagram about our first and last stay....not a peep back. Of course when they wanted payment for the trip they were easy go get a hold of. We will not be back.

    Ants on the walls in the kitchen
    Tracy A.

    Well, this is a sad review for me to write, because after years of loving Point Sebago for the fun and friendships I shared there and the beautiful views, I had to accept that it wasn't worth the exorbitant cost to stay in a filthy trailer and eat mediocre food. After years of declining conditions at the Point, this year was the one that will keep me from ever coming back. My friends and I have been going to Point Sebago every May for seven years for a convention/retreat-like event. There have always been little things to deal with - one year our "Park Home" (actually repurposed FEMA trailers - don't expect these cheaply made boxes to be well-appointed "cabins") was infested with large carpenter ants, one year we were expected to sleep in a closet with bunk beds placed in it - behind the pocket door were bunk beds and nothing else. So no way to get into the room, couldn't change in there, couldn't stand in there, no closet for clothes, etc. This was rented to two adult roomates, who they knew would need two bedrooms - no adjustment was made in the price for this substandard situation. And this was one of their "new" trailers. We were expected every year to clean our trailers and deliver the trash to their collection bins, to sweep the floors, wash dishes and generally tidy up the place before we left - even though when I pay for lodging I don't expect to be the chambermaid. There was limited hot water. We were charged $7.50 for small, watered-down drinks. The mattresses are plastic and uncomfortable. Parking around the trailers is limited and difficult. The food was predictable and so-so, with very few options for those who must have some gluten-free choices. We had gotten used to the routine, because the facilities were adequate for our event, and in a beautiful and convenient location. We laughed and complained about the "accommodations" every year - it was like a rite-of-passage bonding experience to deal with the quirks. This year, however, finally placed the last straw on the camel's back. Apparently, Point Sebago is under new ownership. It's obvious that the new owners plan to maximize their profits in the cheapest way possible. The sites, always funky, were downright run-down and dilapidated. They added new facilities for children, such as a new playground, and put lights on the top of one of the newer buildings. There is fresh paint in the main lodge, new tablecloths (I stuck to mine as soon as I sat down to dinner - they hadn't been wiped between diners), and some new decor. But the place was literally FILTHY. Please see the pictures of our trailer - the bathroom was disgusting. We were one of the first groups of the season, along with a group of golfers, so we should be coming in to sparkling living quarters that hadn't had the chance to be dirtied by other lodgers. The place should have been fumigated, but we woke up to a multitude of ants in the kitchen on our last day there. Any damage should have been repaired, and facilities replenished to prepare for the start of the season, yet we had damage in our trailer, and only one coffee mug, and only a few glasses. Although there is WiFi in the main lodge, don't look for it in your trailer. In regards to the aforementioned golfers, another hallmark of Point Sebago is that they consistently serve to the point of gross intoxication, and we've had problems between the groups for many years, including having to deal with a large group of men standing in the back of the lounge, ogling us while we dance, even though we were supposed to be a "private party." And while I'm on the subject of dancing - the ancient carpets in the dining area and in the lounge in the Sebago Lodge were also stained, threadbare and filthy, and the dance floor was covered in sand and dirt. A staff member confiscated all bottles and cups that some of us brought in with us - even those filled with water - which had never been done in years past. What should have been a fun night with friends turned adversarial as soon as we arrived. All of this is happening in the midst of price hikes, which makes this the most expensive below-average lodging around. Although for the most part the staff is friendly and helpful, and the lake and view are lovely, it doesn't make up for the dirty, buggy, poorly maintained conditions and high prices. After years of our "Point Sebago Weekends," we will be finding another place to meet. With so many beautiful lakes in Maine, and lots of comfortable B&Bs and motels, I suggest you spend your money elsewhere.

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    Chris A.

    This is the kind of place that has a long history of tradition, family values, and fun-filled vacation times for all who come. Originally founded as a campground and RV park, over the years has introduced pre-fab park homes slowly site by site. Even though all of the sites have been upgraded at this point it ain't the Ritz by a long shot. But this isn't supposed to be a luxury resort. Nevermind they have one of the nicest golf coarses in the area, people keep coming for the clean air, lake access, amenities, round the clock activities for the whole family, and enriching experience. There is plenty to do here and is only dull when there is inclement weather. Activities include volleyball, pickleball, softball, golf, tennis, swimming, talent shows, live entertainment, dances, dining, video games, boating, shuffleboard, carnivals, rock walls, mini golf, laser tag, and more. Amenities include a beach, full access to Sebago Lake, a boat launch, dock slip rentals, boat rentals, organized activities, fully furnished or partially furnished park homes, a Resturant, a kids activity center, childcare, laundry facilities, golf cart rentals, and on and on and on. Those of us that have been coming here year after year see familiar faces. A few have even purchased the availible 3-season homes available on the premises so they can stay long-term. I've been coming here 15 years. My wife and her family have been coming for 25. Their friends and family have been coming here just as long. my inlaws even purchased a place here. Hopefully our kids can look back on these experiences with fond memoriea and hare this place with their kids.

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    Nicole C.

    We vacationed here a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it! Not what I expected. The campground, lake; facilities ect where all very clean. The staff was friendly and helpful. We loved the golf cart rental (made it fun for all the kids and adults ) we would definitely return in the future. Perfect for families My only gripe is the 8 minute showers but you get really good at it after a few days

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    Great for families with kids who want to either park it at the nice beach on the lake (neat playground right at the beach).

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    Kokatosi Campground

    Kokatosi Campground

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    I camped here once back in the early 80's as a child and I was curious to come back as an adult…read more I remembered a crystal clear lake and it didn't disappoint. The lake and beach is gorgeous. We kayaked, rented a pontoon boat from the campground for an afternoon (very reasonably priced) saw loon & a bald eagle. The campsite was a bit small (Site 113. 30ft trailer 1 slide) but we don't spend much time at the site so that was fine & not a prerequisite for us. Most sites were decent size. The staff was super friendly and accommodating. The snack shack( great fried dough), beach house, camp store were all very updated. Very nice horse shoe pits, bocce, playground & field if you have kids. The tent sites on the water were gorgeous with their platforms. A lot of seasonal campers who seem very friendly. Lots of golf carts around but relatively quiet. Lots to do in surrounding area as well. Only downs I saw was the bathroom near us was bit outdated but not unclean, (we use the RV anyways) and the WiFi was spotty and slow. But you're on vacation right? Already looked into booking for next year for a longer stay. Definitely recommend.

    We stayed here for the second time. Really love the beach and the lake, nice clear water. The…read morecampground is OK, could use a few upgrades but the owner, staff and other campers are very nice and friendly. If you go, try the pizza, it is the best.

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    Naples KOA

    Naples KOA

    4.0
    (16 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    First thing my husband had to do was argue that he already paid on line! They charged him and it…read morewas confirmed but not in their system? Probably why we ended up with the crappy cabin! The ads look nothing like reality. The cabins are way smaller than other KOA deluxe cabins. There is no linens. There are no soap dispensers like other KOAs. There is no internet. The cable is spotty. The staff said they know all this. The porches on the "deluxe cabins" are so small you can barely stand on it! Our site overlaps with an RV site. 611. Can't wait to see what happens if one shows up! It's only saving grace is that it's clean. Apparently false advertising is the Naples ME motto. For what we paid I could've gotten a hotel and everything they advertise. Stay far away.

    have stayed at multiple KOA campsites and have NEVER had these types of problems in my whole life…read more I consistently carry in/carry out, my dogs stay leashed, we never speed, and we always make a point to clean up after ourselves. General Manager herself followed me around and my car around multiple times during my half day stay here. BEYOND CREEPY to see 3 golf carts watching you and pointing at you as you attempt to enter your cabin at night as a solo traveler. Had to sit in my car for 20 minutes with my dogs before the people stopped directly watching me and I felt safe enough to get out of my locked car. Only to see that several golf carts were periodically circling my cabin while all of them refuse to even greet you, just staring while they drove by. Front desk girl is nice as can be but her boss is crazy. Go to any one of the identically priced campsites in the area and save yourself the hassle. If you are a solo traveler avoid this place like the plague, a few extra dollars is worth your safety!!!

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    Camp Laughing Grass

    Camp Laughing Grass

    3.4
    (14 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    If you're looking for a place to relax and have an awesome experience then this is the place for…read moreyou! A lot of different things are offered and it's a great spot to feel welcomed and take the time to decompress if needed, or even try something new! Located along the crooked river makes it very nice to float or kayak. Breakfast is complimentary in the morning with delicious coffee, pastries, yogurts, and even some fresh fruits. Offered at 4:20 everyday is a weedchuterie board with a variety of edibles and sometimes some bud or concentrate to try! The perfect way to glamp without really taking the camping part out! The chance to meet new people or just enjoy time alone or with a significant other or even a group of friends!

    Our Second Visit to Laughing Grass: A Cabin, A Confrontation, and Why We Won't Be Back…read moreThis was our second trip to Laughing Grass. The first time around, we stayed in one of the glamping tents -- and honestly, the tent itself left a lot to be desired. It was damp and musty the entire stay, and we weren't thrilled with the sleeping quarters. But everything else pulled us back: the river was beautiful, the 420-friendly activities were a blast, and the other campers we met made the trip memorable. So a couple of years later, we decided to give it another shot, this time booking a cabin instead. Before we left, a friend warned me that the staff had been rude to her on a past visit. I brushed it off -- everyone's experience is different, and I wanted to judge it for myself. In hindsight, I wish I'd listened a little more closely. Check-In Check-in officially starts at 3:00 PM. I called at 1:00 to ask if we could arrive early, and the woman on the phone said that would be fine -- come at 2:00. So we packed up and pulled in right on time. We were greeted by a staff member named Cole, who seemed pretty disorganized from the jump -- she mentioned more than once that she hadn't clocked in yet and that this was technically "her Monday." After walking us to our cabin, she let us know we'd actually need to park in a lot a quarter mile away, near the front entrance, and that a single-person golf cart would shuttle us back and forth as needed. Then came the surprise: a $25 early check-in fee, which nobody had mentioned on the phone. I paid it anyway and tried not to let it color the trip. A Great First Night -- Then a 3 AM Wrinkle Our first night was genuinely great. We had plans to wake up early the next morning for a hike to try to spot moose, so the evening before, I asked if I could park my car up near the cabins overnight -- that way we wouldn't have to wake anyone up to shuttle us to the far lot at 3 AM. Cole went to check with the owner, who was standing within earshot and said, essentially, "I have friends coming" -- implying that spot needed to stay open for them. Eventually, though, she agreed to let us park there. We got up at 3:00, left by 3:30, hiked, and were back at the campsite around 9:30 AM. On my way back to the cabin, I ran into one of the other staff members and asked if it'd be okay to take a quick nap before moving my car to the main lot. She said sure. The Confrontation About 30 minutes into that nap, there was a loud bang on the cabin door. It was Cole, telling me I needed to move my car immediately. I got up right away and came outside to find her waiting -- and what she said next caught me completely off guard: "We gave you an inch and you took a mile." I had no idea what she meant. When I asked her to explain, she said I'd parked there and "stayed parking there" all morning, and that she was disappointed to still see my car there. I explained, calmly, that I'd just gotten permission that very morning to take a nap before moving my car back up to the main lot. Her response was that she "didn't know what was going on, but I did" -- and that I shouldn't have kept my car there regardless. At that point she was raising her voice and arguing with me. My son was inside the cabin and heard the whole thing unfold. I was being scolded like a child over a misunderstanding that wasn't remotely intentional on my part -- I'd asked permission at every step, from the overnight parking to the nap. It was unprofessional, it was upsetting, and it wasn't something either of us deserved to be put through on what had otherwise been a good trip. Final Thoughts Between the musty tent on our first visit, the surprise fees, the disorganized check-in, and now being yelled at by staff over something I did nothing wrong to cause -- this was our last trip to Laughing Grass. The river and the community there are genuinely great, and that's what kept bringing us back. But the way we were treated on this visit, combined with a property that felt run-down and unclean, made it clear this isn't a place we can recommend or return to.

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    Camp Arcadia

    Camp Arcadia

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    This camp overworks the young counselors and pays horribly for the amount of work and…read moreresponsibility they place on their shoulders. The parents are paying so much money and they exploit their counselors and pay them next to nothing and do....what with the rest? There was a Typhoid exposure with a kitchen worker this year and they covered it up and didn't tell the parents or anyone at camp about it until the CDC was alerted to this exposure (most likely from wherever he sought medical care) and came to inspect the camp - which the camp failed on almost all areas. They were given a certain amount of time to get it together and make the camp safe before they were going to take action and shut it down. One of the young counselors (17 years old) had an allergic reaction and their supervisor tried to make them still work instead of resting and recuperating from said allergic reaction. The administration would work the counselors like they weren't even humans. Overall, the camp's conduct and the way they treat the counselors is totally unsafe - which is also unsafe for the campers. It sounds like it used to be a nice camp, but not under the current administration.

    My daughter has gone here the last two summers and cannot wait to go back this summer! She is a 3rd…read moregeneration camper. She says it is the most amazing experience of her whole life. She talks about it all the time! She says she loves the camp because she made a bunch of really great friends there, found that she loves horseback riding and sailing, and loves the experience of having time away from her everyday life. I love that these girls get to relax without the pressure of their everyday peer group and screens! She is there for weeks in a rustic environment without electronics and no complaints. Plus she says the food is great. It is a beautiful camp that we feel fortunate to have the opportunity to attend each summer for as long as possible.

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    Campers are not just friends, but family.
    Campers are not just friends, but family.
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    Our main swimming, canoeing and diving dock.
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    Point Sebago Resort - campgrounds - Updated August 2026

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