Cedar Haven Campground

39 Baker Rd., Freeport, ME 04032

207-865-6254

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GPS: 43.886,-70.0895

Cedar Haven Campground is located at 39 Baker Rd., Freeport, Maine 04032 with a total of 77 campsites. Before your trip to Cedar Haven Campground, check out website at http://www.cedarhavenfamilycampground.com/ or contact them through 207-865-6254 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

43.886, -70.0895

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 43.886, -70.0895

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Recreation playground
Site Amenities picnic table pull thru
Facilities cabins laundry restrooms
Pets pets

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Overview of Cedar Haven Campground


Last Price Paid: $55

Reported by The Barrett’s on 11.02.2021

Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

77

Elevation:

229 ft / 69 m

Reviews of Cedar Haven Campground

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  • One of the nicest campgrounds

    Reviewed 2/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 13

    Cedar Haven was one of the nicest campgrounds we have stayed at. As some have mentioned, we don’t have kids but this is definitely a kid/family friendly park with a playground, game room, basketball court, volleyball court, etc. We were there in October so the colors of the trees were gorgeous! The bathrooms and showers were kept clean...moreCedar Haven was one of the nicest campgrounds we have stayed at. As some have mentioned, we don’t have kids but this is definitely a kid/family friendly park with a playground, game room, basketball court, volleyball court, etc. We were there in October so the colors of the trees were gorgeous! The bathrooms and showers were kept clean. The dish washing station and dog washing station were a nice unique touch. The lots weren’t huge but not terribly close to each other - we had plenty of space for our two slide outs and awning. Wi-fi was basically useless, as is the case in most campgrounds, but cell service was really good. We have Verizon and we consistently had 3-4 bars of LTE. Very friendly staff and beautiful campground all around, would definitely recommend and will definitely go back!

  • Great for Family Camping

    Reviewed 16/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 4

    We are here without kids but it would be a great campground for families with children. There are lots of things to entertain them. For us adults the site we have is small and level but works well. There are lots of larger sites in the rear of the campground for larger rv’s. The bath house and showers were very clean.

  • Parents enjoy a break!

    Reviewed 1/7/2021

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 15

    We had no idea how kid friendly this campground was. If your in the row by the park you can sit at your site and watch your kids swing on the tree swings, play at playground, ride bike or scooter or play basketball on court. Watch them ohhh and ahhh at the frogs the size of my hand at the frog pond then when you are ready take them ove...moreWe had no idea how kid friendly this campground was. If your in the row by the park you can sit at your site and watch your kids swing on the tree swings, play at playground, ride bike or scooter or play basketball on court. Watch them ohhh and ahhh at the frogs the size of my hand at the frog pond then when you are ready take them over to the pond for kayaking or paddle canoe. They have incredible bear carvings from trees and a free shuttle into Freeport. Enjoy your stay at this Christian owned and operated family camp. We loved it here!

  • Well maintained, fun campground

    Reviewed 16/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 53

    We were in neighboring sites with our friends and had a great time. There were four young kids between the two families who had a ton of fun riding bikes, using the playground, and chasing frogs.We found the price reasonable and the staff very helpful. The grounds were very clean, and well maintained.If you’re looking to spend...moreWe were in neighboring sites with our friends and had a great time. There were four young kids between the two families who had a ton of fun riding bikes, using the playground, and chasing frogs.We found the price reasonable and the staff very helpful. The grounds were very clean, and well maintained.If you’re looking to spend time in Freeport, or at Wolfe’s Neck State Park, we highly recommend this place.

  • Well run RV park

    Reviewed 9/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $56

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 42

    Pulled in to find out that pull through site 2 that we had reserved was unavailable because they were laying cable near the entrance. As we checked in at the office we found out they had moved us to an equivalent pull through site with FHUs, site 42, and we were glad they did. We had booked site 2 up by the front due to campground (CG)...morePulled in to find out that pull through site 2 that we had reserved was unavailable because they were laying cable near the entrance. As we checked in at the office we found out they had moved us to an equivalent pull through site with FHUs, site 42, and we were glad they did. We had booked site 2 up by the front due to campground (CG) reviews stating the back area was tight due to trees, which was somewhat true but manageable for our 39’ fifth wheel. We were there mid week, the first week of October to visit LL Bean so the CG was pretty much empty making our first visit here outstanding. We really liked how the camp sites were laid out in a forest setting, much like a state or national park. However, we considered the sites to be either nearby or very close depending on which site you got. For example, site 42 had room out our front door up the hill to a rental trailer site. Site 43 was near by to our right, had a trailer been in that site the rear of that trailer would have lined up with the rear of our trailer. The site on our utilities side was very close. We would not want to be here during the major Spring-Summer season because we suspect it would be very crowded. This would also make for tight turns around trees and vehicles. We had to alter the normal departure route to the right due to one of the seasonal residents (most of these sites were near the front of the CG) parking a vehicle on a corner. We got a lot of OTA channels, WiFi was way above average, 3 bars Verizon and no bars AT&T. The CG WiFi was very good. Other than the pull throughs up front, I would be cautious bringing in a rig larger than 36’ into the interior sites during peak season. The back area of the campground has a large wooden fence that separates the campground from residential houses but you would not know they are there. There’s a trail out the back of site 58 that goes for a long distance through the woods, we walked our dogs and turned around a mile out to head back.

  • Well run RV park

    Reviewed 9/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $56

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 42

    Pulled in to find out that pull through site 2 that we had reserved was unavailable because they were laying cable near the entrance. As we checked in at the office we found out they had moved us to an equivalent pull through site with FHUs, site 42, and we were glad they did. We had booked site 2 up by the front due to campground (CG)...morePulled in to find out that pull through site 2 that we had reserved was unavailable because they were laying cable near the entrance. As we checked in at the office we found out they had moved us to an equivalent pull through site with FHUs, site 42, and we were glad they did. We had booked site 2 up by the front due to campground (CG) reviews stating the back area was tight due to trees, which was somewhat true but manageable for our 39’ fifth wheel. We were there mid week, the first week of October to visit LL Bean so the CG was pretty much empty making our first visit here outstanding. We really liked how the camp sites were laid out in a forest setting, much like a state or national park. However, we considered the sites to be either nearby or very close depending on which site you got. For example, site 42 had room out our front door up the hill to a rental trailer site. Site 43 was near by to our right, had a trailer been in that site the rear of that trailer would have lined up with the rear of our trailer. The site on our utilities side was very close. We would not want to be here during the major Spring-Summer season because we suspect it would be very crowded. This would also make for tight turns around trees and vehicles. We had to alter the normal departure route to the right due to one of the seasonal residents (most of these sites were near the front of the CG) parking a vehicle on a corner. We got a lot of OTA channels, WiFi was way above average, 3 bars Verizon and no bars AT&T. The CG WiFi was very good. Other than the pull throughs up front, I would be cautious bringing in a rig larger than 36’ into the interior sites during peak season. The back area of the campground has a large wooden fence that separates the campground from residential houses but you would not know they are there. There’s a trail out the back of site 58 that goes for a long distance through the woods, we walked our dogs and turned around a mile out to head back.

  • Quaint Family Style Campground

    Reviewed 19/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    Made the decision to stay here last minute. Originally planned to stay at Bradbury Mountain State Park, but then decided we did not want to dry camp with no dump station. Cedar Haven is a very cute, smaller campground with some nice amenities. They have a small pond with kayaks and paddle boats for use, a dog washing station, a lovel...moreMade the decision to stay here last minute. Originally planned to stay at Bradbury Mountain State Park, but then decided we did not want to dry camp with no dump station. Cedar Haven is a very cute, smaller campground with some nice amenities. They have a small pond with kayaks and paddle boats for use, a dog washing station, a lovely play ground area for kids and a nicely laid out camp office with store. Sites are mostly wooded, some larger than others. Choose wisely based on the map. Some sites are close together. Overall, a very nice campground with a definite family friendly feel. Quiet (perhaps because not at full capacity due to COVID-19). Good base camp for exploring Freeport and the surrounding area. Freeport ships only 5 minutes away - but feels like you’re in a different area.

  • Lots for the kids to play with

    Reviewed 23/8/2016

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 23

    We stayed here in Aug 2016 and the $48 price includes some taxes and was for full hook-ups.This quiet private campground has wooded sites that are close together. We were in a back-in section on the end with no one beside us. That made our site feel bigger. If someone had been next to us their fire pit and picnic table would have b...moreWe stayed here in Aug 2016 and the $48 price includes some taxes and was for full hook-ups.This quiet private campground has wooded sites that are close together. We were in a back-in section on the end with no one beside us. That made our site feel bigger. If someone had been next to us their fire pit and picnic table would have been very close to our trailer and our sewer line. But as it was we were comfortable. There is a section of pull thru sites that can accommodate large Class A RVs and large 5th wheels. A third section was for tent camping. Those sites were spaced out better and a little more private. There was also a couple lean-to sites and a camping cabin. Maybe 3 RVs appeared to be there full time, but I think they were work campers.The campground was easy to get to from I295 but far enough away that we didn't hear traffic noise. It is near the Freeport LLBean outlet. When we arrived we were given a "Welcome Packet" which included useful things like a Maine road map (remember paper maps?) Fliers for local tourist activities were included. It also had a couple religious tracts.The campground has a small camp store with very basic things you might have forgotten or run out of. It also sells firewood.Activities included a "swim" pond (that I wouldn't want to swim in) with paddle boats and two kayaks. The pond was very small but our 11 year old had a blast on and off kayaks all evening. There is also a playground for little kids, sand volleyball, basketball hoops, tether ball, and a rec room with a pool table, foosball, and air hockey. No additional charge for any of these activities.There is a laundry room with washers for $1.50 and dryers for $1. The bathhouse included hot showers and was one of the cleanest bathhouses we've seen. They also posted the cleaning/closure time which I find helpful. Campground WiFi showed up but we couldn't stay connected. I had 3 bars of 4G on my Verizon phone.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 7 Users Last Reported 08/23/2016

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 08/19/2020

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 11/02/2021

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