Sunset Point RV Park Good Sam Verified Campground

37 Sunset Rd., Lubec, ME 04652

Good Sam Verified Campground
(5 reviews) 4.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
(5 reviews) 4.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
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Address

37 Sunset Rd.
Lubec, ME, 04652

Open May 20 - October 15

Contact

Facility

Type: Campground
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Spaces available: 30
Site length (Max length): 44 (50)
Pull-thru size: 20 x 44
Pull-thrus: 12
Back-in size: 22 x 50
Room for slideouts: No
Number of water: 30
Number of electric: 30
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Laundry
Entertainment
Fire rings

Swimming pool
Body of water: Johnson Bay
ATV riding
Fishing
Fishing

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Boating
Hiking
Marina
Kayaking / canoeing
Marina
Kayaking / canoeing
ATV riding

4.2 (5 reviews) 4.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
Facility
4
Restroom
4
Appeal
4
What is being rated?
5 5 out of 5 stars 09/03/2018

Traveling in a 38 foot coach we stayed 7 nights in a site for big rigs (site 12). This park has power and water but no sewer. There is a dump station located by the office, or for $10 per visit, they will provide a mobile service. All sites are grass/dirt and at a slight incline towards the water. This means you will have to block-up one side of your coach (north side). The closer the site is to the water, the greater the incline. No trees here so satellite worked great...which was good because... Read More

Traveling in a 38 foot coach we stayed 7 nights in a site for big rigs (site 12). This park has power and water but no sewer. There is a dump station located by the office, or for $10 per visit, they will provide a mobile service. All sites are grass/dirt and at a slight incline towards the water. This means you will have to block-up one side of your coach (north side). The closer the site is to the water, the greater the incline. No trees here so satellite worked great...which was good because the wifi was spotty. Sites located in the middle of the park are cramped together. But, each of these sites has a fire ring and picnic table located directly across by the water. People really love this park and spend their summers here every year. And, when you experience the beautiful sunsets, you'll understand why. We really lucked out as site # 12 is the best site in the entire park (although it has a bad incline). It has the best view plus is the most spacious. We stayed here over the 4th of July and watched three different fireworks displays from across the bay. It was fantastic! If you are looking for a quiet and clean park where you can sit outside and relax.go here. We enjoyed our stay, and would go back.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 01/08/2018

We arrived at the end of the camping season so there were available sites. We did have reservations ahead and would be certainly recommended since there are no other places to stay. The entrance had been recently paved though the interior roads were gravel. The sites were a little tight for our big rig and had to unhook to get into the site. There is no sewer at the sites but we were only there three days and were able to go tot the dump just before leaving. The park is well maintained and... Read More

We arrived at the end of the camping season so there were available sites. We did have reservations ahead and would be certainly recommended since there are no other places to stay. The entrance had been recently paved though the interior roads were gravel. The sites were a little tight for our big rig and had to unhook to get into the site. There is no sewer at the sites but we were only there three days and were able to go tot the dump just before leaving. The park is well maintained and has a nice clean view of the bay. The sunsets were beautiful. Great access to the lighthouse, Campobello, and downtown.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 10/14/2016

Absolutely, the ONLY camping place to stay if you are going to tour Campobello Park. Situated on the sheltered side of the peninsula. We were there at the end of Maine camping season. Few tourists, but showers and bathrooms were clean and warm! Staff often toured grounds to make sure that everything was cricket -- very reassuring. Owners seemed to be putting some money back into improvements, like a newly paved entrance road. Everything seemed to say, "We care." Sites must be a tad tight... Read More

Absolutely, the ONLY camping place to stay if you are going to tour Campobello Park. Situated on the sheltered side of the peninsula. We were there at the end of Maine camping season. Few tourists, but showers and bathrooms were clean and warm! Staff often toured grounds to make sure that everything was cricket -- very reassuring. Owners seemed to be putting some money back into improvements, like a newly paved entrance road. Everything seemed to say, "We care." Sites must be a tad tight when booked-up in-season, as must be the showers and bathrooms. I don't think that I would ever plan to go there without first calling ahead to reserve, because I never saw a Plan B.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 09/10/2016

Very helpful and knowledgeable staff will be happy to tell you where absolutely everything can be found in and around Lubec. Grass sites a little tightly spaced. Very peaceful, overlooking the bay. Frank's Dockside Restaurant in town is very good, but go early for supper as it fills up quickly.

4 4 out of 5 stars 10/19/2015

Cute, scenic and located close to Campobello Island.

5 5 out of 5 stars 09/03/2018

Traveling in a 38 foot coach we stayed 7 nights in a site for big rigs (site 12). This park has power and water but no sewer. There is a dump station located by the office, or for $10 per visit, they will provide a mobile service. All sites are grass/dirt and at a slight incline towards the water. This means you will have to block-up one side of your coach (north side). The closer the site is to the water, the greater the incline. No trees here so satellite worked great...which was good because... Read More

Traveling in a 38 foot coach we stayed 7 nights in a site for big rigs (site 12). This park has power and water but no sewer. There is a dump station located by the office, or for $10 per visit, they will provide a mobile service. All sites are grass/dirt and at a slight incline towards the water. This means you will have to block-up one side of your coach (north side). The closer the site is to the water, the greater the incline. No trees here so satellite worked great...which was good because the wifi was spotty. Sites located in the middle of the park are cramped together. But, each of these sites has a fire ring and picnic table located directly across by the water. People really love this park and spend their summers here every year. And, when you experience the beautiful sunsets, you'll understand why. We really lucked out as site # 12 is the best site in the entire park (although it has a bad incline). It has the best view plus is the most spacious. We stayed here over the 4th of July and watched three different fireworks displays from across the bay. It was fantastic! If you are looking for a quiet and clean park where you can sit outside and relax.go here. We enjoyed our stay, and would go back.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 01/08/2018

We arrived at the end of the camping season so there were available sites. We did have reservations ahead and would be certainly recommended since there are no other places to stay. The entrance had been recently paved though the interior roads were gravel. The sites were a little tight for our big rig and had to unhook to get into the site. There is no sewer at the sites but we were only there three days and were able to go tot the dump just before leaving. The park is well maintained and... Read More

We arrived at the end of the camping season so there were available sites. We did have reservations ahead and would be certainly recommended since there are no other places to stay. The entrance had been recently paved though the interior roads were gravel. The sites were a little tight for our big rig and had to unhook to get into the site. There is no sewer at the sites but we were only there three days and were able to go tot the dump just before leaving. The park is well maintained and has a nice clean view of the bay. The sunsets were beautiful. Great access to the lighthouse, Campobello, and downtown.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 10/14/2016

Absolutely, the ONLY camping place to stay if you are going to tour Campobello Park. Situated on the sheltered side of the peninsula. We were there at the end of Maine camping season. Few tourists, but showers and bathrooms were clean and warm! Staff often toured grounds to make sure that everything was cricket -- very reassuring. Owners seemed to be putting some money back into improvements, like a newly paved entrance road. Everything seemed to say, "We care." Sites must be a tad tight... Read More

Absolutely, the ONLY camping place to stay if you are going to tour Campobello Park. Situated on the sheltered side of the peninsula. We were there at the end of Maine camping season. Few tourists, but showers and bathrooms were clean and warm! Staff often toured grounds to make sure that everything was cricket -- very reassuring. Owners seemed to be putting some money back into improvements, like a newly paved entrance road. Everything seemed to say, "We care." Sites must be a tad tight when booked-up in-season, as must be the showers and bathrooms. I don't think that I would ever plan to go there without first calling ahead to reserve, because I never saw a Plan B.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 09/10/2016

Very helpful and knowledgeable staff will be happy to tell you where absolutely everything can be found in and around Lubec. Grass sites a little tightly spaced. Very peaceful, overlooking the bay. Frank's Dockside Restaurant in town is very good, but go early for supper as it fills up quickly.

37 Sunset Rd., Lubec, ME 04652
Coordinates: 44.848920, -67.003330
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From Jct of US-1 & Rte 189, E 9 mi on Rte 189 (L)

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