Sebago's Crooked River Campground has added 50 new full hookup seasonal campsites for our 2021 season. Make Sebago's Crooked River Campground your destination for incomparable quality in family camping. We offer seasonal camping, with some of our campers having returned here - season after season - for over 20 years!
We have a seasonal site that will exceed your expectations. In addition, we have two tent sites (no utilities, with picnic table and fire ring) that are available for $50.00 a night. Along with exceptional campsites, the following is a list of some of the many family-friendly activities and amenities that we offer.
We have a seasonal site that will exceed your expectations. In addition, we have two tent sites (no utilities, with picnic table and fire ring) that are available for $50.00 a night. Along with exceptional campsites, the following is a list of some of the many family-friendly activities and amenities that we offer.
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If you are looking for the best in seasonal camping in the Sebago Lake Region of Maine, we've got the perfect site. Enjoy a family camping vacation experience that is sure to last a lifetime. Each seasonal site is private and comfortable, ranging in sizes from 160'x 80' to 125'x 53' ft. With the option of full sun or sun & shade.
Sebago's Crooked River Campground is a family campground and, as such, we strive to provide and maintain a campground where you and your family can relax, enjoy your time together and make memories that will last a lifetime. Check-In Time is 1:00 PM - All campers and their guests must be registered at check-in and the appropriate fees paid.
Golf Cart Insurance and Safety - Starting this month, we will be asking all seasonal campers who have golf carts on site to provide us with proof of insurance for their respective golf carts. Due to liability and safety concerns, we also must enforce that all children under the age of 18 are prohibited from driving golf carts on their own and must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Songo River Queen II: The Songo River Queen II is a privately built replica of the famed Mississippi River Paddle Wheelers. The Queen is 93 feet long, 23 feet wide, and tips the scales at 100 tons, enabling it to offer an exceptionally smooth ride for even the most timid of passengers. Built in 1982, the Queen is meticulously cleaned and maintained to the highest of standards.
Reviews (9)
Rachael
Jul 04, 2021
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Ashlee Clements
May 30, 2021
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John
Oct 01, 2020
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This is our first year here as seasonal and I have to say the new owner Brian is doing a great job keeping everyone happy he has in a short time done a fantastic job in upgrading things like the electrical and WIFI and allowing us to do improvements to our sites not to forget he has installed a heated system to the pool. We feel very much at home here and look forward to many more season's here
Linda Thomas
Aug 26, 2020
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John Walker
Nov 30, 2019
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Friends have a seasonal lot here. The owner Ted is amazing. He will bend over backwards to ensure you stay is perfect. The camp ground has events every weekend. Beautiful pool is perfect for kids. Laundry and bath facilities are also available. Residents are all great people. Very fun and feels like home.
Joseph Pham
Oct 18, 2019
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Mom Of
Jan 29, 2019
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Camp was clean and quiet. Pool was really cold but really clean and well kept. We stayed in the cabin rental. The stove didn’t work, toaster didn’t work and the bed may have the most noisy and uncomfortable thing I have ever slept in.. you have to turn the water off mid shower to keep a warm shower but they do have a bath house that was very nice. There is no beach so don’t plan to have a beach day without packing up and heading out. Cabin was really cute and worked well for my hubby and our 4 children. Cost was ok. Probably will look to get something on the beach in the future and maybe
Megan Couch
Jul 14, 2018
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I would rate this campground a five star but there is one problem. The problem is we went tent camping here three years ago and loved it. We own a camper and wanted to camp here and now it’s only seasonal. We would love to visit here on the weekends we camp but are not committed to a seasonal sight. Food for thought how do you become a seasonal resident if you never experienced the campground before? I wouldn’t camp seasonal if I’ve never experienced the campground before.
Samuel Walker
Oct 30, 2017
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Only stayed a couple of nights during the offseason (September). But I was blown away by the quality of the campground.
The site we had was flat with no rocks to worry about, very spacious, and kept well cleaned. Behind our site was also the river, where they also rent out kayaks and canoes.
They also offered to pick up our trash and drop off wood if need be.
The showers are one of the best I have seen at a camp ground! The shower room had a number of heated walk in showers that can be locked. Each shower had its own mirror and sink. To top it off they were free showers.
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The site we had was flat with no rocks to worry about, very spacious, and kept well cleaned. Behind our site was also the river, where they also rent out kayaks and canoes.
They also offered to pick up our trash and drop off wood if need be.
The showers are one of the best I have seen at a camp ground! The shower room had a number of heated walk in showers that can be locked. Each shower had its own mirror and sink. To top it off they were free showers.
Location is right next