The best camping near Rockland with hot tubs

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Looking for a camping experience near Rockland, Maine with a hot tub? Look no further than The Lonely Loon! We've got over 15 options in the area that offer this luxurious amenity. With an average price per night of $50 and options as low as $30, there's something for every budget. Check out our top campsites, Yurty Expectations Conga Camp Maine and Birdsong Yurt-Woodstock-Bryant Pond, to see what others have loved about their stay. And don't worry about roughing it - our campsites offer popular amenities like showers, toilets, and are pet-friendly. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including boating, hiking, and exploring historic sites. So get ready to relax and enjoy nature in style with a hot tub camping experience near Rockland, Maine!

87% (23) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rockland

Ferncrest Acadia

1. Ferncrest Acadia

96%
(23)
26mi from Rockland · 6 sites
Nestled in the coastal pines of Sedgwick, Maine, experience luxury, campfires, blueberry picking and the salty air just outside of Acadia National Park. Just 50 minutes from Bar Harbor and the iconic cliffs of Acadia, our Sedgwick location blends the raw beauty of coastal Maine with the comfort of modern glamping. Whether you’re hiking Cadillac Mountain at sunrise or savoring fresh lobster rolls in town, your dome is the perfect basecamp for adventure and relaxation.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$239
 / night
Lakeside camping near Bath Maine

2. Lakeside camping near Bath Maine

91%
(17)
39mi from Rockland · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rainbow Koala Farm LLC is located on New Meadows Lake. Near historic Bath and Brunswick, Maine with access to restaurants, shopping, recreational dispensaries, movie theaters, Bowdoin College, sports facilities, public boat ramps, and a wide range of entertainment options. We are a busy small restorative farm, goat dairy, and sustainable crabbing operation. Outside there is a composting toilet, potable water faucet ( open til it freezes), shower, fire pit. table chairs and Piro wood fire oven. The farm has a herd of friendly Nigerian Goats who sometimes range on the property. The property neighbors a historic cemetery and has shore access for swimming kayaking and exploring. We have Wifi and Kayaks available for use by campers.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$12
 / night
Private RV Camping by Penobscot Bay

3. Private RV Camping by Penobscot Bay

77%
(11)
39mi from Rockland · 1 site · Tent, RV
Our location makes a perfect base for exploring the region. We are just minutes from local boating and marina access, a nearby golf course and driving range, and some of Maine’s most charming coastal towns. The vibrant waterfront communities of Belfast and Castine are both easy drives from the campground, offering great restaurants, sailing, and coastal scenery. Enjoy quiet, spacious RV camping just minutes from the Maine coast and Bangor. Our small private campground features only four well-spaced sites, offering a peaceful atmosphere and plenty of room to relax. Each site is designed for larger RVs. with gravel pads and available 50-amp and 30-amp electrical hookups. Guests enjoy campfires, grilling, and a comfortable outdoor setup surrounded by Maine’s natural beauty. The property includes walking paths and a picturesque stream area where guests can relax and enjoy the scenery. At night, the large open field across the road creates excellent dark skies for stargazing, with beautiful sunsets and thousands of fireflies during the summer months. Campers can also enjoy convenient boating access nearby at Winterport Marina and Turtle Head Marina. For those who enjoy outdoor recreation, the area offers boating, hiking, ATV trails, hunting opportunities, and easy access to the coast. The campground is open year-round, making it ideal for seasonal campers and those who enjoy Maine’s late-season outdoor activities. We also offer winterization and storage for those snowbirds. Pets are welcome. If you're looking for a quiet, well-located camping base with easy access to Maine’s coast, golf, and outdoor recreation, this is a wonderful place to stay.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

4. Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

46mi from Rockland · 3 sites
Arbor Camp is a collection of thoughtfully designed cabins and treehouses set on 30 private acres in the Maine woods offering a secluded forest retreat on the Union River—private and peaceful, yet just minutes from the shops, restaurants, and year-round charm of downtown Ellsworth. Located 30 minutes north of Acadia National Park, it’s an ideal base for exploring the mountains, woods, lakes, and rugged shoreline that define Downeast Maine. With nearly half a mile of river frontage, a stream, and over a mile of hand-cut walking trails, Arbor Camp’s thirty acres provide ample space to unwind without leaving the grounds. Two cabins and a treehouse sit in an open field with wide views of the river and its passing wildlife. The remaining treehouses are thoughtfully spaced across 25 acres of quiet forest, offering privacy and a sense of deep immersion in the trees. Many enjoy filtered river views through the canopy. Each season brings its own pleasures: temperate summer days and cool, starlit evenings; fall foliage and crisp air; the stillness of snow-covered woods in winter; and, in spring, a quiet reawakening as color and life return to the forest. Arbor Camp began in 2022, when three friends came together to build a quiet place in the woods. Thirty acres along the Union River in Ellsworth offered the space—and the inspiration—for something lasting. The project was shaped by Maine’s camp tradition: simple, seasonal dwellings that invite stillness, comfort, and connection to the land. We followed the path of an old roadbed to guide our layout, preserving as many trees as possible. Cabins and treehouses are spaced for privacy and quiet, and walking trails were cut by hand to follow the natural shape of the land. Wildlife is part of daily life here. Songbirds call from the canopy. Heron and eagles pass overhead. Deer move through the understory, and turkeys wander the clearings. Mushrooms—chanterelles, black trumpets, and others—rise through the forest floor in season. From the start, the idea was simple: to create a place that feels good to step into. Each of us brought different experiences—design, building, creative work—but shared a clear vision: spaces that are well made, deeply comfortable, and in tune with their surroundings.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$506
 / night

Looking for a camping experience near Rockland, Maine with a hot tub? Look no further than The Lonely Loon! We've got over 15 options in the area that offer this luxurious amenity. With an average price per night of $50 and options as low as $30, there's something for every budget. Check out our top campsites, Yurty Expectations Conga Camp Maine and Birdsong Yurt-Woodstock-Bryant Pond, to see what others have loved about their stay. And don't worry about roughing it - our campsites offer popular amenities like showers, toilets, and are pet-friendly. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including boating, hiking, and exploring historic sites. So get ready to relax and enjoy nature in style with a hot tub camping experience near Rockland, Maine!

87% (23) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rockland

Ferncrest Acadia

1. Ferncrest Acadia

96%
(23)
26mi from Rockland · 6 sites
Nestled in the coastal pines of Sedgwick, Maine, experience luxury, campfires, blueberry picking and the salty air just outside of Acadia National Park. Just 50 minutes from Bar Harbor and the iconic cliffs of Acadia, our Sedgwick location blends the raw beauty of coastal Maine with the comfort of modern glamping. Whether you’re hiking Cadillac Mountain at sunrise or savoring fresh lobster rolls in town, your dome is the perfect basecamp for adventure and relaxation.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$239
 / night
Lakeside camping near Bath Maine

2. Lakeside camping near Bath Maine

91%
(17)
39mi from Rockland · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Rainbow Koala Farm LLC is located on New Meadows Lake. Near historic Bath and Brunswick, Maine with access to restaurants, shopping, recreational dispensaries, movie theaters, Bowdoin College, sports facilities, public boat ramps, and a wide range of entertainment options. We are a busy small restorative farm, goat dairy, and sustainable crabbing operation. Outside there is a composting toilet, potable water faucet ( open til it freezes), shower, fire pit. table chairs and Piro wood fire oven. The farm has a herd of friendly Nigerian Goats who sometimes range on the property. The property neighbors a historic cemetery and has shore access for swimming kayaking and exploring. We have Wifi and Kayaks available for use by campers.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$12
 / night
Private RV Camping by Penobscot Bay

3. Private RV Camping by Penobscot Bay

77%
(11)
39mi from Rockland · 1 site · Tent, RV
Our location makes a perfect base for exploring the region. We are just minutes from local boating and marina access, a nearby golf course and driving range, and some of Maine’s most charming coastal towns. The vibrant waterfront communities of Belfast and Castine are both easy drives from the campground, offering great restaurants, sailing, and coastal scenery. Enjoy quiet, spacious RV camping just minutes from the Maine coast and Bangor. Our small private campground features only four well-spaced sites, offering a peaceful atmosphere and plenty of room to relax. Each site is designed for larger RVs. with gravel pads and available 50-amp and 30-amp electrical hookups. Guests enjoy campfires, grilling, and a comfortable outdoor setup surrounded by Maine’s natural beauty. The property includes walking paths and a picturesque stream area where guests can relax and enjoy the scenery. At night, the large open field across the road creates excellent dark skies for stargazing, with beautiful sunsets and thousands of fireflies during the summer months. Campers can also enjoy convenient boating access nearby at Winterport Marina and Turtle Head Marina. For those who enjoy outdoor recreation, the area offers boating, hiking, ATV trails, hunting opportunities, and easy access to the coast. The campground is open year-round, making it ideal for seasonal campers and those who enjoy Maine’s late-season outdoor activities. We also offer winterization and storage for those snowbirds. Pets are welcome. If you're looking for a quiet, well-located camping base with easy access to Maine’s coast, golf, and outdoor recreation, this is a wonderful place to stay.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

4. Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

46mi from Rockland · 3 sites
Arbor Camp is a collection of thoughtfully designed cabins and treehouses set on 30 private acres in the Maine woods offering a secluded forest retreat on the Union River—private and peaceful, yet just minutes from the shops, restaurants, and year-round charm of downtown Ellsworth. Located 30 minutes north of Acadia National Park, it’s an ideal base for exploring the mountains, woods, lakes, and rugged shoreline that define Downeast Maine. With nearly half a mile of river frontage, a stream, and over a mile of hand-cut walking trails, Arbor Camp’s thirty acres provide ample space to unwind without leaving the grounds. Two cabins and a treehouse sit in an open field with wide views of the river and its passing wildlife. The remaining treehouses are thoughtfully spaced across 25 acres of quiet forest, offering privacy and a sense of deep immersion in the trees. Many enjoy filtered river views through the canopy. Each season brings its own pleasures: temperate summer days and cool, starlit evenings; fall foliage and crisp air; the stillness of snow-covered woods in winter; and, in spring, a quiet reawakening as color and life return to the forest. Arbor Camp began in 2022, when three friends came together to build a quiet place in the woods. Thirty acres along the Union River in Ellsworth offered the space—and the inspiration—for something lasting. The project was shaped by Maine’s camp tradition: simple, seasonal dwellings that invite stillness, comfort, and connection to the land. We followed the path of an old roadbed to guide our layout, preserving as many trees as possible. Cabins and treehouses are spaced for privacy and quiet, and walking trails were cut by hand to follow the natural shape of the land. Wildlife is part of daily life here. Songbirds call from the canopy. Heron and eagles pass overhead. Deer move through the understory, and turkeys wander the clearings. Mushrooms—chanterelles, black trumpets, and others—rise through the forest floor in season. From the start, the idea was simple: to create a place that feels good to step into. Each of us brought different experiences—design, building, creative work—but shared a clear vision: spaces that are well made, deeply comfortable, and in tune with their surroundings.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$506
 / night

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