The best beach camping near Greenville

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Looking for the perfect beach camping experience near Greenville, Maine? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 120 options specifically tailored to your beach-loving preferences, you're sure to find the ideal campsite for your next adventure. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-timer, Hipcamp has got you covered. Explore top campsites like The Point (326 reviews), Maine Wild Blueberry Bliss (178 reviews), and Hole in the Wall Camping (98 reviews) to find the perfect spot for your beach getaway. With popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and trash facilities, as well as activities like paddling, biking, and whitewater paddling, your camping experience will be nothing short of amazing. Plus, with an average price per night of $35 and options as low as $19, camping has never been more affordable. So pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the great outdoors with Hipcamp!

98% (51) 28 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Greenville

Grangers Lakeside Camping

1. Grangers Lakeside Camping

100%
(11)
13mi from Greenville · 1 site
Lake Hebron is a deep water lake managed for cold water game fish. Easy access and good fishing make Lake Hebron a popular spot for local anglers. The Appalachian Trail follows the northwest corner of the lake, and Monson Village is nestled around its eastern end. Monson was once famous for its slate industry Examples of native slate may be seen along Maine Routes 6 and 15 and at quarries located in the town. A wonderful, serene place to visit. This 525-acre lake receives huge annual stockings of brook trout. In 1994,4,300 trout were stocked here; in 1995, another 4,300 brook trout were stocked, along with 250 landlocked salmon.Learn more about this land:This campsite is located on the beautiful shores of lake Hebron in Monson, Maine. It’s just minutes away from the Monson General Store, the Monson Arts Center, Borestone Mountain and so much more! Twenty minutes from Moosehead Lake, a few minutes from the Appalachian trail that starts the hundred mile wilderness, and home of the world renowned Monson Slate. Bring your kayaks or canoe to explore the 638 acres of pristine lake while you stay at our quiet, wooded, six acre property. We can also assist with Kayak rental as well. A wonderful place if you love listening to birds in the morning and loons in the evening. Beautiful sunrise views and vibrant sunsets. Great four wheeling nearby. We can assist with trail access and parking. 10 minutes to Abbot and 10 minutes to Shirley Mills. This location has the feel of a quiet, remote camping site with some wonderful conveniences, including power and WIFI. We are private landowners wanting to share our beautiful lakefront property with others who enjoy the same.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$47
 / night
Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

2. Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

94%
(44)
40mi from Greenville · 58 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Big Moose Inn Cabins & CampgroundIrving O. Hunt and his brother Lyman built some rough camps on Millinocket Lake before they became interested in the Nesowadnehunk Stream region. Whether or not their old camps were at the same site as the present camps on Millinocket Lake we do not know.The Millinocket Lake Camps, known today as Big Moose Inn, are located on a narrow spit of land separating Ambejejus Lake and Millinocket Lake. Before a dam controlled Ambajejus’ water level, it was possible to pole up the short stream from Millinocket Lake into Ambejejus.Fred Spencer build the camps, originally named Camp Eureka, in 1899 or 1900 and ran them with his brother. With the founding of Millinocket only a few years earlier and lumbering roads nearing Katahdin, the two lakes became more easily accessible. Camp Eureka was advertised as the only camp reachable by both boat (from Norcross) and road (from Millinocket). In 1905, the rate was $1.50 per day, meals included. Spencer also claimed the lakes had no flies or mosquitoes during spring and summer- a phenomenon caused by the way winds blow across the lakes, which makes it difficult for insects to gain a foothold.The camps’ name changed to Camp Spencer and later to Spencer’s Camps. Around 1929 the lease was transferred to Elmer Woodworth, who lived with his wife on a nearby island while they operated the camps. Elmer, a well-known guide, trapped over the winter, and his wife served as the camp cook. The couple soon renamed the camps Millinocket Lake Camps and Trading Post. They also maintained an outlying camp on Sandy Stream for their guests. In 1941, a major fire broke out in the area. The Woodworths saved the camps by wetting them down, but lost their island home when a stray spark jumped the cove. There is some evidence that, for a short time, a gentleman named Johnny Given either held the lease or managed the camps for the Woodworths. Except for that brief change the Woodworths operated the camps for many years until they passed the lease on to their son Ray, who ran them with his wife Muriel.In 1977, the lease was transferred to Bob and Frederica (“Teddy”) Boynton, who in 1981 sold the trading post to Erwin and Maureen Bacon. The Boyntons retained the sporting camp operation and later added a public restaurant. Teddy renamed the camps Big Moose Inn. Bob and his son Bruce made many renovations to the camps, while Teddy decorated and furnished them. The Boynton Family has remained involved in the success of the inn and restaurant. After Teddy’s death in 1991, management passed to Bruce and his sister Laurie, but Bob and other family members are still very involved.The dam separates the flowages of the two lakes. Millinocket Lake is about eight feet above its original level, and Ambajejus is now some 21 feet above its original level. Today several West Branch rafting companies make the inn their seasonal center of operations.At Big Moose, we bring you a rare blend of friendly service and lovely surroundings that successfully reflects our unique personality. Located on Millinocket Lake, Big Moose is the closest full service accommodations to Baxter State Park. Our central Katahdin Region lodging offers easy access to many of Baxter State Park's magnificent natural resources.Our Katahdin lodging packages consist of inn rooms, suites, lakefront and trailside cabins, and campgrounds. Fredericka's restaurant offers casual fine dining between two lakes while the Loose Moose Bar & Grille offers comfort food after a long day outdoors.-Dine in our newly remodeled dining room with friends and family. Our authentic solid oak tables and chairs make this room adaptable to any decor you choose when hosting weddings, reunions or anniversaries. A great place for corporate retreats and workshops. Our new side dining room offers intimacy and privacy for gatherings of 25 or less. Call to reserve it for your special celebration.•Big Moose Vacation Packages-Big Moose selects the best businesses to deliver a complete vacation package to you. We team with local and regional experts to offer guided tours, photography workshops, guided fishing trips and more. Choose one of the complete all inclusive packages from the list on the left and you will be assured a wilderness outdoor vacation that you won't soon forget. Want a weekend trip to Maine all your own, checkout the "Guides & Tours" section under Maine Adventures. Find great outdoor activities to do or take a guided excursion from one of the many knowledgeable tour guides who cater to Big Moose guests. The Big Moose Inn's location affords our guest many opportunities to enjoy the Maine outdoors. It is only a short distance from Baxter State Park and the North Maine Woods, where our guests enjoy the recreational adventures they come to the Katahdin region for. Explore the area by yourself or join a guided tour looking for wildlife or hike into remote wilderness areas with a Registered Maine Guide. The Penobscot River offers many recreational opportunities from fishing, canoeing to whitewater rafting.Our PoliciesPets: Dogs are welcome in our campground. However, we do not have any pet-friendly cabins. Pets are not permitted inside the Inn. Please follow these rules and expectations:• Pet must be on a leash at all times• Pet must not be left unattended because of the summer heat, barking, and possible damage.• Must pick up after your pet.If you would rather board your pet contact Katahdin Kritters Pet Resort - 207-746-8040Tax: All rates are subject to 9% Maine sales tax.PLEASE NO SMOKING IN CABINS OR INN ROOMS/SUITES, FINES MAY OCCUR.Cancellations: As an independently owned and operated inn, we do not overbook our accommodations - each reservation is made for a specfic date, accomdation, number of guests and we are expecting you! Cancellations and changes made with short notice impact us significally. We do sympathize, however, we must maintain our business policy due to limited season and accommodation demands.Prior to 30 days of arrival, full refund; cancellation within 30 days, no refund/forfeiture of deposit. No adjustments or refunds for early departures. Please note: There are no exceptions to our cancellation policy whether it be for reasons of sickness, family emergency or weather. Check-in: 4pm-10pmCheck-out: 10am.Cabin guests must bring their own towels, or they may call in advance to arrange for towels to be rented.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

3. Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

100%
(7)
31mi from Greenville · 2 sites
We are located on the shores of Northwest Pond part of the larger Seboies Lake in T4R9, Maine. We are about 18 miles south of Millinocket and about 10 miles north of Brownville Junction. Located just east, and with easy access to, the KI-Jo-Mary Forest & the 100-mile wilderness, we are within the Maine Public Reserve Seboies Lake Unit. We are a set of historic sporting camps originally built in the late 1800's. These Lake front, off-grid log cabins are the only cabins on Northwest Pond and offer a real slice of the Maine woods experience. Bring your ATV or gravel road bike because we are located on a multi-use trail with miles to explore.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$112
 / night
Penobscot River Corridor

4. Penobscot River Corridor

100%
(1)
Park 1.1mi from Greenville · 61 sites
Discover the Penobscot River Corridor: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
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Lily Bay State Park

5. Lily Bay State Park

100%
(4)
State park 7.3mi from Greenville · 91 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Lily Bay State Park.
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Straydog Property

6. Straydog Property

100%
(3)
48mi from Greenville · 2 sites
We have a campsite near Lake George in Skowhegan and we added a few sites to share with friends and family. We are going to rent out few places to unplug and enjoy the outdoors. This is a tent but we have included some of the comforts of home. There is power to charge your phone, AC to keep you cool, a refrigerator to keep your drinks cold, lights and a coffee maker. There’s a separate communal bathroom with showers. From the campsite you can take a 10 minute walk down to the lake or you can spend the day hiking. You can drive down to the boat landing and put your kayak in the water or continue up the road to enjoy a nice sandy beach.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$145
 / night
Tomhegan Wilderness Cabins

7. Tomhegan Wilderness Cabins

22mi from Greenville
Nestled on the shores of Moosehead Lake in Maine’s North Woods, Tomhegan offers year-round waterfront cabins in a private wildlife sanctuary. Surrounded by forest and abundant wildlife, enjoy lake views, private marina access, and peaceful four-season recreation. Fully equipped cabins with firepits and grills make it easy to relax in nature. No pets allowed.
Cozy Cove Cabins

8. Cozy Cove Cabins

35mi from Greenville
Cozy Cove Cabins sits on the peaceful shores of Big Wood Lake in Jackman, Maine. Enjoy nine rustic lakeside cabins with classic Maine sporting camp charm, fire pits, beach access, and scenic views. Surrounded by nature, this family-friendly retreat is perfect for fishing, paddling, wildlife watching, and year-round outdoor adventure.
Fountaine Lakeside Cottage

9. Fountaine Lakeside Cottage

35mi from Greenville
Nestled on the shores of a peaceful lake in Jackman, Maine, Fountaine Lakeside Cottage offers a scenic retreat with a private beach, calm waters, and abundant wildlife. Enjoy lakeside sunsets, loon calls, campfires, and direct winter access to the ITS snowmobile trails, with plenty of space for parking and trailers.
Peaks-Kenny State Park

10. Peaks-Kenny State Park

State park 21mi from Greenville · 56 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Peaks-Kenny State Park and its lakeside allure.
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Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land

11. Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land

Park 27mi from Greenville · 22 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land.
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Seboeis Public Reserved Land

12. Seboeis Public Reserved Land

100%
(1)
Park 35mi from Greenville · 12 sites
Seboeis Public Reserved Land: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
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Looking for the perfect beach camping experience near Greenville, Maine? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 120 options specifically tailored to your beach-loving preferences, you're sure to find the ideal campsite for your next adventure. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-timer, Hipcamp has got you covered. Explore top campsites like The Point (326 reviews), Maine Wild Blueberry Bliss (178 reviews), and Hole in the Wall Camping (98 reviews) to find the perfect spot for your beach getaway. With popular amenities like campfires, toilets, and trash facilities, as well as activities like paddling, biking, and whitewater paddling, your camping experience will be nothing short of amazing. Plus, with an average price per night of $35 and options as low as $19, camping has never been more affordable. So pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the great outdoors with Hipcamp!

98% (51) 28 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Greenville

Grangers Lakeside Camping

1. Grangers Lakeside Camping

100%
(11)
13mi from Greenville · 1 site
Lake Hebron is a deep water lake managed for cold water game fish. Easy access and good fishing make Lake Hebron a popular spot for local anglers. The Appalachian Trail follows the northwest corner of the lake, and Monson Village is nestled around its eastern end. Monson was once famous for its slate industry Examples of native slate may be seen along Maine Routes 6 and 15 and at quarries located in the town. A wonderful, serene place to visit. This 525-acre lake receives huge annual stockings of brook trout. In 1994,4,300 trout were stocked here; in 1995, another 4,300 brook trout were stocked, along with 250 landlocked salmon.Learn more about this land:This campsite is located on the beautiful shores of lake Hebron in Monson, Maine. It’s just minutes away from the Monson General Store, the Monson Arts Center, Borestone Mountain and so much more! Twenty minutes from Moosehead Lake, a few minutes from the Appalachian trail that starts the hundred mile wilderness, and home of the world renowned Monson Slate. Bring your kayaks or canoe to explore the 638 acres of pristine lake while you stay at our quiet, wooded, six acre property. We can also assist with Kayak rental as well. A wonderful place if you love listening to birds in the morning and loons in the evening. Beautiful sunrise views and vibrant sunsets. Great four wheeling nearby. We can assist with trail access and parking. 10 minutes to Abbot and 10 minutes to Shirley Mills. This location has the feel of a quiet, remote camping site with some wonderful conveniences, including power and WIFI. We are private landowners wanting to share our beautiful lakefront property with others who enjoy the same.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$47
 / night
Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

2. Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

94%
(44)
40mi from Greenville · 58 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Big Moose Inn Cabins & CampgroundIrving O. Hunt and his brother Lyman built some rough camps on Millinocket Lake before they became interested in the Nesowadnehunk Stream region. Whether or not their old camps were at the same site as the present camps on Millinocket Lake we do not know.The Millinocket Lake Camps, known today as Big Moose Inn, are located on a narrow spit of land separating Ambejejus Lake and Millinocket Lake. Before a dam controlled Ambajejus’ water level, it was possible to pole up the short stream from Millinocket Lake into Ambejejus.Fred Spencer build the camps, originally named Camp Eureka, in 1899 or 1900 and ran them with his brother. With the founding of Millinocket only a few years earlier and lumbering roads nearing Katahdin, the two lakes became more easily accessible. Camp Eureka was advertised as the only camp reachable by both boat (from Norcross) and road (from Millinocket). In 1905, the rate was $1.50 per day, meals included. Spencer also claimed the lakes had no flies or mosquitoes during spring and summer- a phenomenon caused by the way winds blow across the lakes, which makes it difficult for insects to gain a foothold.The camps’ name changed to Camp Spencer and later to Spencer’s Camps. Around 1929 the lease was transferred to Elmer Woodworth, who lived with his wife on a nearby island while they operated the camps. Elmer, a well-known guide, trapped over the winter, and his wife served as the camp cook. The couple soon renamed the camps Millinocket Lake Camps and Trading Post. They also maintained an outlying camp on Sandy Stream for their guests. In 1941, a major fire broke out in the area. The Woodworths saved the camps by wetting them down, but lost their island home when a stray spark jumped the cove. There is some evidence that, for a short time, a gentleman named Johnny Given either held the lease or managed the camps for the Woodworths. Except for that brief change the Woodworths operated the camps for many years until they passed the lease on to their son Ray, who ran them with his wife Muriel.In 1977, the lease was transferred to Bob and Frederica (“Teddy”) Boynton, who in 1981 sold the trading post to Erwin and Maureen Bacon. The Boyntons retained the sporting camp operation and later added a public restaurant. Teddy renamed the camps Big Moose Inn. Bob and his son Bruce made many renovations to the camps, while Teddy decorated and furnished them. The Boynton Family has remained involved in the success of the inn and restaurant. After Teddy’s death in 1991, management passed to Bruce and his sister Laurie, but Bob and other family members are still very involved.The dam separates the flowages of the two lakes. Millinocket Lake is about eight feet above its original level, and Ambajejus is now some 21 feet above its original level. Today several West Branch rafting companies make the inn their seasonal center of operations.At Big Moose, we bring you a rare blend of friendly service and lovely surroundings that successfully reflects our unique personality. Located on Millinocket Lake, Big Moose is the closest full service accommodations to Baxter State Park. Our central Katahdin Region lodging offers easy access to many of Baxter State Park's magnificent natural resources.Our Katahdin lodging packages consist of inn rooms, suites, lakefront and trailside cabins, and campgrounds. Fredericka's restaurant offers casual fine dining between two lakes while the Loose Moose Bar & Grille offers comfort food after a long day outdoors.-Dine in our newly remodeled dining room with friends and family. Our authentic solid oak tables and chairs make this room adaptable to any decor you choose when hosting weddings, reunions or anniversaries. A great place for corporate retreats and workshops. Our new side dining room offers intimacy and privacy for gatherings of 25 or less. Call to reserve it for your special celebration.•Big Moose Vacation Packages-Big Moose selects the best businesses to deliver a complete vacation package to you. We team with local and regional experts to offer guided tours, photography workshops, guided fishing trips and more. Choose one of the complete all inclusive packages from the list on the left and you will be assured a wilderness outdoor vacation that you won't soon forget. Want a weekend trip to Maine all your own, checkout the "Guides & Tours" section under Maine Adventures. Find great outdoor activities to do or take a guided excursion from one of the many knowledgeable tour guides who cater to Big Moose guests. The Big Moose Inn's location affords our guest many opportunities to enjoy the Maine outdoors. It is only a short distance from Baxter State Park and the North Maine Woods, where our guests enjoy the recreational adventures they come to the Katahdin region for. Explore the area by yourself or join a guided tour looking for wildlife or hike into remote wilderness areas with a Registered Maine Guide. The Penobscot River offers many recreational opportunities from fishing, canoeing to whitewater rafting.Our PoliciesPets: Dogs are welcome in our campground. However, we do not have any pet-friendly cabins. Pets are not permitted inside the Inn. Please follow these rules and expectations:• Pet must be on a leash at all times• Pet must not be left unattended because of the summer heat, barking, and possible damage.• Must pick up after your pet.If you would rather board your pet contact Katahdin Kritters Pet Resort - 207-746-8040Tax: All rates are subject to 9% Maine sales tax.PLEASE NO SMOKING IN CABINS OR INN ROOMS/SUITES, FINES MAY OCCUR.Cancellations: As an independently owned and operated inn, we do not overbook our accommodations - each reservation is made for a specfic date, accomdation, number of guests and we are expecting you! Cancellations and changes made with short notice impact us significally. We do sympathize, however, we must maintain our business policy due to limited season and accommodation demands.Prior to 30 days of arrival, full refund; cancellation within 30 days, no refund/forfeiture of deposit. No adjustments or refunds for early departures. Please note: There are no exceptions to our cancellation policy whether it be for reasons of sickness, family emergency or weather. Check-in: 4pm-10pmCheck-out: 10am.Cabin guests must bring their own towels, or they may call in advance to arrange for towels to be rented.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

3. Cole's Moosehorn Cabins

100%
(7)
31mi from Greenville · 2 sites
We are located on the shores of Northwest Pond part of the larger Seboies Lake in T4R9, Maine. We are about 18 miles south of Millinocket and about 10 miles north of Brownville Junction. Located just east, and with easy access to, the KI-Jo-Mary Forest & the 100-mile wilderness, we are within the Maine Public Reserve Seboies Lake Unit. We are a set of historic sporting camps originally built in the late 1800's. These Lake front, off-grid log cabins are the only cabins on Northwest Pond and offer a real slice of the Maine woods experience. Bring your ATV or gravel road bike because we are located on a multi-use trail with miles to explore.
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$112
 / night
Penobscot River Corridor

4. Penobscot River Corridor

100%
(1)
Park 1.1mi from Greenville · 61 sites
Discover the Penobscot River Corridor: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
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Toilets
Lily Bay State Park

5. Lily Bay State Park

100%
(4)
State park 7.3mi from Greenville · 91 sites
Discover the scenic beauty and outdoor adventures at Lily Bay State Park.
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Straydog Property

6. Straydog Property

100%
(3)
48mi from Greenville · 2 sites
We have a campsite near Lake George in Skowhegan and we added a few sites to share with friends and family. We are going to rent out few places to unplug and enjoy the outdoors. This is a tent but we have included some of the comforts of home. There is power to charge your phone, AC to keep you cool, a refrigerator to keep your drinks cold, lights and a coffee maker. There’s a separate communal bathroom with showers. From the campsite you can take a 10 minute walk down to the lake or you can spend the day hiking. You can drive down to the boat landing and put your kayak in the water or continue up the road to enjoy a nice sandy beach.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$145
 / night
Tomhegan Wilderness Cabins

7. Tomhegan Wilderness Cabins

22mi from Greenville
Nestled on the shores of Moosehead Lake in Maine’s North Woods, Tomhegan offers year-round waterfront cabins in a private wildlife sanctuary. Surrounded by forest and abundant wildlife, enjoy lake views, private marina access, and peaceful four-season recreation. Fully equipped cabins with firepits and grills make it easy to relax in nature. No pets allowed.
Cozy Cove Cabins

8. Cozy Cove Cabins

35mi from Greenville
Cozy Cove Cabins sits on the peaceful shores of Big Wood Lake in Jackman, Maine. Enjoy nine rustic lakeside cabins with classic Maine sporting camp charm, fire pits, beach access, and scenic views. Surrounded by nature, this family-friendly retreat is perfect for fishing, paddling, wildlife watching, and year-round outdoor adventure.
Fountaine Lakeside Cottage

9. Fountaine Lakeside Cottage

35mi from Greenville
Nestled on the shores of a peaceful lake in Jackman, Maine, Fountaine Lakeside Cottage offers a scenic retreat with a private beach, calm waters, and abundant wildlife. Enjoy lakeside sunsets, loon calls, campfires, and direct winter access to the ITS snowmobile trails, with plenty of space for parking and trailers.
Peaks-Kenny State Park

10. Peaks-Kenny State Park

State park 21mi from Greenville · 56 sites
Discover the serene beauty of Peaks-Kenny State Park and its lakeside allure.
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Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land

11. Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land

Park 27mi from Greenville · 22 sites
Discover the rugged beauty of Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land.
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Toilets
Campfires
Seboeis Public Reserved Land

12. Seboeis Public Reserved Land

100%
(1)
Park 35mi from Greenville · 12 sites
Seboeis Public Reserved Land: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts.
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