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Sebago Lake Family Campground Introduce
Sebago Lake Family Campground is a charming destination for travelers seeking a rustic camping experience near Sebago Lake. Nestled at 1550 Richville Rd, Standish, ME, this campground provides a cozy retreat for families and nature enthusiasts alike. The campsite features a private beach, offering swimmers and boaters direct access to the lake's scenic beauty.
While the campground has a seasonal vibe, it offers all essential amenities for outdoor adventures. The owners are dedicated to maintaining the property, often seen cleaning facilities themselves, which reflects their commitment to upkeep despite challenges like frequent power outages and limited on-site stores. Guests can find basic supplies at a nearby store.
Visitor feedback highlights both strengths and areas for improvement. Many appreciate the affordability and the natural setting, with the beach being a standout feature. However, some reviews mention issues such as outdated facilities, including picnic tables in need of repair and overgrown areas that may hinder site accessibility. The lack of consistent electricity and water can be drawbacks.
Despite these challenges, campers often return due to the campground's unique charm and the friendly, attentive staff. It's ideal for those who enjoy a more secluded, back-to-nature experience but should come prepared with additional supplies and flexibility.
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We went here during the off-season. So perhaps my experience will differ. It's mostly seasonal campers. Good and bad with in mind. One of which was my neighbor who described the facilities as "rustic" It's a little rundown. It's a camp. Not the 4 seasons. The store is lacking. But luckily theres a store down the road a few mins "Jordans" that should have everything one would need. Beach is selling point. No doubt. Prices are average. I've seen a lot of reviews complaining about the bathrooms. There's an older couple who owns/runs it. In the mornings I noticed the owner cleaning/scrubbing the toilets/mirrors, counters spaces himself. I feel like that carries a little weight. Like they try. Or care. Would go back. Has everything you would need. Maybe not everything you want.
Paid over $200 for the worse campground we have ever stayed at. Got on site with the office in darkness. They had no power, which meant no electricity or running water. Couldn't even use their bathrooms. They told us that they loose the electricity all the time. Why they don't have a backup generator is beyond me, but they had every type of farm equipment. They did give us a jug of water to flush our toilet. Power finally came back on after four hours. The buildings are way over due for maintenance. The last day, just before leaving, we used their bathrooms. They were gross. Our site had the water hoses showing above ground. The picnic table was rotting out, and the site was tight to pull into, due to sapling in the way. The on site sewer was fine. The beach was the only thing nice about this campground. They were nice friendly people but their age is affecting this place. Time to sell and get someone in that will upgrade this place.
We got a camping spot. Real friendly people. Gated access so not just anyone can come in unless they walk in. Test rooms could be bigger only 2 showers over where we are. 2 on female side and 2 on male side. Could have a wall between the men's and ladies entrance as a guy can just walk right over to the woman's side.
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
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