Campers traveling north on the Maine Turnpike Take Exit 75 (Auburn). Follow Route 4 north to Route 108 west. Take Route 108 11 miles. Turn left at Worthley Pond and Honey Run Beach and Campground sign. Your campsite is 3 1/2 miles in. Campers traveling on Route 2 to Rumford Take Route 108 east. The right turn to Worthley Pond and Honey Run Beach and Campground is 10 miles from Rumford.
Arived to this location after traveling 2.5 hours only to be told that they couldnt be bothered and to come back tommorow....YEAH RIGHT like we will EVER be visiting their location...EVER. We are Maine residence with cash in hand...this is NOT how you survive an epidemic nor run a business long term. Seems like someone might just have their greedy hands in a different Goverment / State bailout agenda?
Sweet little campground, very kid friendly. Cash or check only, cute playground & access to a small beach on Worthley Pond. Great fireworks celebration for July 4th!
Honey Run Campground is a great fun filled camping experience, The hosts Jeff & Diane we found most friendly & accommodating . The campground is well kept, with a great beach, on scenic Worthly Pond, w/rental canoes & kyaks. A live band occasionally pops up to add to the fun , along with hiking trails too. We will defiantly return. .. Five Stars
This was our first time camping here and we loved it....... the kids had a blast riding bikes and swimming in the crystal clear pond. The owners are very nice and accommodating as well..... needles to say I'm sure we will be back again.
Clean, quiet and friendly campground. Gated. No one is permitted into the campground without a key card. This key card must also be used to access the bathrooms. (kind of a pain) Showers are 25cents. Bargain!
Only pitfall is having to look for the manager to check in, get items from the store, etc. The store is NEVER manned.
Beach is clean and roped off for the Littles. Floating dock for more experienced swimmers. There is a lot of boat traffic. Nice pond and very friendly community.