Sagadahoc Bay Campground

9 Molly Point Lane, Georgetown, ME 04548

207-371-2014

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GPS: 43.7733,-69.7589

Sagadahoc Bay Campground is located at 9 Molly Point Lane, Georgetown, Maine 04548 with a total of 50 campsites. Before your trip to Sagadahoc Bay Campground, check out website at http://www.sagbaycamping.com/ or contact them through 207-371-2014 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

43.7733, -69.7589

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 43.7733, -69.7589

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Overview of Sagadahoc Bay Campground


Last Price Paid: $51

Reported by tylerpschnoor on 09.05.2020

Longest RV Reported: 19 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

50

Open Seasonally:

May - Oct.

Elevation:

-32 ft / -9 m

Reviews of Sagadahoc Bay Campground

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  • Overall an amazing experience.

    Reviewed 5/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $51

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 28

    Although, there is no service it isn’t really needed. They do have free wifi, but you don’t need it since you can buy clamming licenses or rent kayaks and go out in the bay.

  • Tidal basin camping at its finest

    Reviewed 14/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $51

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 30

    The key feature of the waterfront RV sites is the tidal basin. The view, the clamming, the long walks onto the mud flats... if you don’t take advantage of this, you’re missing out. Yes, the sites are close together in a relatively open field, but ours felt private enough and we got to know our neighbors and their sweet dog. The hosts w...moreThe key feature of the waterfront RV sites is the tidal basin. The view, the clamming, the long walks onto the mud flats... if you don’t take advantage of this, you’re missing out. Yes, the sites are close together in a relatively open field, but ours felt private enough and we got to know our neighbors and their sweet dog. The hosts were friendly, knowledgeable, and easy-going. Loved this spot for a few days!

  • Grassy field, tidal basin, no privacy expensive

    Reviewed 10/9/2019

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    Nightly rate: $58

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: Doesn’t matter

    This is basically a large plot of grass with a circular dirt road around it on a tidal basin. NOT a typical bay. Sometimes you are looking at mud, sometimes water. No trees for shade, no ambiance, just line up your rig and park on the grass. Zero privacy. About This is strictly a family who had some land so are making the best use of ...moreThis is basically a large plot of grass with a circular dirt road around it on a tidal basin. NOT a typical bay. Sometimes you are looking at mud, sometimes water. No trees for shade, no ambiance, just line up your rig and park on the grass. Zero privacy. About This is strictly a family who had some land so are making the best use of it. They do offer full hookups. This should not be a “destination”. Although there were people who came here to clam in the mud if that’s your thing. It is close to absolutely nothing and expensive. There isn’t even a town close by. If you write a bad review on TripAdvisor or elsewhere she takes you to task.

  • Very peaceful

    Reviewed 26/9/2018

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    Days stayed: 1

    We had a site facing the inlet. Very peaceful and quiet. Full hookup

  • Expensive basic camping

    Reviewed 30/6/2015

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 22

    This is a very low key campground. The campground appears a bit run down - stuff lying around, uneven campsites, pot hole roads and lack of signage. We camped at Molly Point area with our 19 foot Airstream, in one of the sites with shade. Most of the sites are rather open with little shade and sites are rather close together, but wit...moreThis is a very low key campground. The campground appears a bit run down - stuff lying around, uneven campsites, pot hole roads and lack of signage. We camped at Molly Point area with our 19 foot Airstream, in one of the sites with shade. Most of the sites are rather open with little shade and sites are rather close together, but with good views of the water and mud flats. There is only a port-a-potty here and the bath house is not near by and takes a bit of looking to find. The tent sites are in the woods and some overlook the water. The road in is a bit rough and some of the sites could use more work to make them level. Some of the tent sites are far from the bath house. The campground is 13 miles off of Route 1, so it is a long drive to get anywhere and to stores. This is also a plus, since the campground is very quiet. You are surrounded by water on three sides and there is a swampy area behind the campground, so depending on the time of year it can be a bit buggy. The tide goes out for over a mile, so for part of the day, the area is a mud flat and you can't go swimming. It is very neat to walk out on the flat or go clamming. There is no pool here. So if swimming access is important to you, then this is not the place for you.

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Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 06/14/2020

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