Thomas Point Beach and Campground is an 85 Acre Park and Campground on tidal Thomas Bay in Brunswick, Maine. We feature over 100 campsites, including RV rentals, a 9-hole disc-golf course, playground, rec hall, on-site kayak/SUP/canoe rentals, summer concerts, and weekly events. Located just 10 minutes from the highway, and situated in the central Mid-Coast, Thomas Point Beach places you a short drive from many coastal Maine destinations, and offers a relaxing environment for when you just want to stay in.
From jct US 1 & Hwy 24: Go 2 mi S on Hwy 24, then 1/2 mi SE on Board Rd, then 1/2 mi E on Meadow Rd.
Travel Campers beware. They do not have 30amp hook-ups, water hook-ups, or sewer hook-up. This is what I guess you would call roughing it. Don't get me wrong. It's a great campground otherwise. We really would've stayed, but the amenities are lacking for our needs. We will miss the chance to have seen local bands and this awesome jamboree fest. If you can't do without a dedicated 30amp power or water connection, then heads up. But if you tent or have a smaller camper, this place if for you. It's the type of old campground that I used to go to as a kid. A hidden gem for rustic campers who love live music festivals.
Cute beach with lots of horse shoe crabs! Not too much sand, but enough depending on the tide.
We went for the Highland Festival and camped for the weekend. When you camp in the “overflow” you’re assigned field parking when you get there. If you would like to get a site near friends, should arrive together. There’s electric available in the overflow fields but make sure you bring a long extension chord. Beautiful grounds. Nice grassy fields, wooded areas, and there’s a pretty beach on an inlet. Sandy on the shore, muddy once get out a little. Clean campground. Has bathrooms and showers. The Highland Games were a lot of fun. Loved camping here and will be back!
Great camp grounds for tent and RV. Family owned and very clean and well taken care of. Grateful dead fans be on the look out for some tribute art. Kayak and paddle board rentals available. I found them through their Reggae festival where I camped for a weekend and enjoyed music and vendors. You can also go clamming when the tide goes out but you have to have a license. People get loads of em in peak season. Visitors must be checked in so it feels safe at night