Web site: Sagadahoc Bay Campground
Georgetown, Maine - 207-371-2014
Steve P. gave us this review on 09/17/07. Dates of Stay: September 2007. Will You Return? Yes. What did you camp in? Tent
What stood out? Friendly and helpful staff; beautiful view out to Sequin Island Lighthouse; new showerhouse,clean and spacious bathrooms and showers. They rent kayaks.
Owners and Staff: The owners are very friendly and helpful. We had a group of 44 people, the staff moved six picnic tables togeher to accommodate our entire group, picked up trash regularly and catered a wonderful lobster and steamer dinner for our group. One family member of the staff even came to our site and told ghost stories around the campfire.
Camp landscaping and surroundings: The campground has two sections. Molley Point, where our group camped, is an open, grassy peninsula with a spectacular water view and an enclosed gazebo at the end. The other sites are tenting sites on the hill in the woods. They also have three cabins that can be rented.
Good sites: Sites on Molley Point are not numbered, but tent sites are along the water's edge, while RV sites are arranged so everyone has a great view of the bay. Bad sites: We did not stay at any wooded sites, some looked fine, while others looked a little rustic.
Campsite hookups: primitive tent, electric, water, wifi Campsite Descriptions: sunny and open, wooded, private, large and spacious, grassy bottom, pine needle bottom, picnic table, fire ring, group camping area.
Seasonal Campers and Campsites: neat and orderly, friendly campers,
Clean restrooms and showers? yes. Restrooms and showers need updating? no. free showers. Are restrooms accessible from all sites? yes. Additional comments on restrooms and showers: Restrooms, which are new, clean and neat, are on the wooded hill, so are a long walk or short drive from Molley Point. They keep one port-a-potty at Molley Point.
ocean, fishing, boating, boat rentals, pets allowed, Very dog friendly campground
What is nearby? restaurants, ocean or lake, nature trails. Near Reid State Park (beach), Josephine Newman Audubon Sanctuary, Higgins Mountain Preserve and Squirrel Point Light. Store with diner and limited goods two miles away. Restaurants are seasonal.
Last comments: Well recommended - we will return in a few seasons.
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