Sebago Lake Family Campground is just 25 miles North of South Portland and 9 miles South of Naples, on Route 114. Take the Maine Turnpike to Exit 42, then follow the signs to Route 114. Travel North on Route 114 through Gorham to Lake Sebago. Sebago Lake Family Campground is located on the left, directly on Route 114.
Just came home from a 3 night stay. We have a 25' TT our site was covered in broken beer bottles. When we talked to the owners we were told that they had but sand on it and handed us a rake to clean it. It was our first their. We will never go back.
The location of the ground is really nice. That’s about all I can say. The bathrooms were unkempt. The camp site we stayed at was swampy water on three sides . It was disgusting. So buggy from all the standing water . I get that it rained but there was several empty sites they could have moved us around too. Also on the 4th there was music playing really loud and partying until at least 230am. It’s stated literally that he’s a family campground and we didn’t get that feel.
Great location on the lake with a decent beach. Some sites are fairly small, and the facilities are not aging well. Up keep seems to be an issue here, as we visited 6 years ago and things are only worse. Bathrooms are not well maintained, showers are very old, small, and dirty (pretty gross.) Sites 75-85 all have water surrounding them which encourages flooding and bugs. That's being said, everyone was nice and pleasant to work with.
Id say this place is amazing, me and my family have been coming here for years now and we have a seasonal with our camper. The workers are very nice and will be unless you are rude to them. I wouldn't recommend tent camping here, but with a camper/rv is good. There are places for boats and you can rent a boat right nearby if you don't have one already. The only thing id say could be improved is the bathrooms. Overall my family loves it here and we will continue coming every summer
This was a simple and basic campground with spacious sites. Nice access to a private beach on lake Sebago. The campground has aged and looks a little run down. Bathrooms were sketchy. No biking or walking trails - not much to do here other than sitting out in nature. Internet access was very limited.