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Fiddlehead Campground SHOWERS

Fryeburg, Maine
3.1 (141 reviews)

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About Fiddlehead Campground SHOWERS

Campground in Maine.

Nestled in the scenic foothills of western Maine, Fiddlehead Campground offers a peaceful retreat for RV travelers seeking authentic New England charm. Located in Fryeburg, a picturesque village known for its covered bridges and vibrant fall foliage, this public campground serves as an ideal base for exploring one of Maine's most beautiful regions.

The Fryeburg area is renowned for its access to outdoor recreation and natural beauty. The White Mountains lie just across the border in New Hampshire, providing stunning hiking opportunities and breathtaking scenery. The Saco River, which runs through the region, is popular for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, making it perfect for water enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid angler hoping to catch brook trout or simply want to enjoy a peaceful paddle, the river offers wonderful opportunities for adventure and relaxation alike.

Fryeburg itself is a charming New England village with considerable historical significance. The area is famous for its several covered bridges, including the historic Porter-Hemlock Covered Bridge, which makes for picturesque photo opportunities and scenic drives. The village hosts the renowned Fryeburg Fair each October, one of the largest agricultural fairs in the Northeast, drawing visitors from throughout the region with livestock shows, crafts, food, and entertainment.

For those interested in local culture and commerce, Fryeburg village center features local shops, antique stores, and restaurants where you can sample New England cuisine. The surrounding landscape is quintessentially Maine, with dense forests, mountain views, and charming farmland that create a truly authentic rural experience.

The location makes Fryeburg an excellent choice for families, retirees, and outdoor enthusiasts. Fall foliage season transforms the entire region into a canvas of brilliant reds, oranges, and golds, making autumn an especially popular time to visit. Winter visitors enjoy the proximity to ski areas and snowy mountain scenery, while summer brings warm days perfect for hiking and water activities. Spring showcases wildflowers and the renewal of nature.
3.1

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141

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Fryeburg is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Maine weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Fryeburg.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Fryeburg. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Fiddlehead Campground SHOWERS Reviews

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Joe Taglia

Mar 23, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Joe Taglia

***This is a review STRICTLY for the 2023 Season*** PLEASE read - wish we knew what it was going to be like. This is NOT a typical year here and come prepared!!! RIVER CONDITIONS (July 21-23): This is my 5th year here. The first three were typical of one another. While last year was bone-dry and the river was barely floatable, this years rain has brought a totally overly flooded river. The water... ***This is a review STRICTLY for the 2023 Season*** PLEASE read - wish we knew what it was going to be like. This is NOT a typical year here and come prepared!!! RIVER CONDITIONS (July 21-23): This is my 5th year here. The first three were typical of one another. While last year was bone-dry and the river was barely floatable, this years rain has brought a totally overly flooded river. The waters are much deeper than you can stand, the current is a lot stronger than a typical person could swim against, and the water feels much colder than typical. CAMP EXPERIENCE: We were suppose to be at Bottom of the Island/The Cove. Due to flooding we could not access this area. Upon arrival they notified us and told us we would be moved to “Wilson 1” which was more than enough room for us all. I appreciate that they relocated us and although it was not where we wanted to be, it was nice to not be turned away. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE LEVEL OF MOSQUITOES!!!! I wouldn’t wish this upon my worst enemy. It got so bad it made it impossible to even cook and eat meals. You could not sit still without being swarmed in your ears, eyes, face, all over. BRING long garments. No amount of tiki torches, fire, or spray can keep this many away. Walking to tube you’d be chased by easily 30 looking over your shoulder. The only time it was semi manageable was past 9pm with a HUGE fire. COME PREPARED IF YOU DARE TO GO!!! GOUND CONDITIONS: Beach 2 was flooded before we arrived, and recently receded slightly but still half covered. Mid Beach is itself a river, making any campsites between 1 & 2 in the woods inaccessible unless by by boat. There is a pond of water in the middle of Beach 2. Beach 1 looked ok, but smaller. Most if not all side beaches past 2 are underwater. This is an odd year for sure. This is NOT typical of Fiddlehead. If you still decide to go this year PLEASE go prepared for the mosquitos. Any exposed skin will be attacked at any and all times.

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The Truth

Mar 23, 2026

1.0

Google Review by The Truth

This place is lame. The staff is friendly but not very helpful. There is no running water or clean port-a-potties and they are all disgusting with no toilet paper. Some don’t even have locks to let others know you are in there. The smell was unbearable. I remember I camped here years ago and they had showers and bathrooms and clean port-a-potties. We were on beach 1 so we knew it was gonna be a pa... This place is lame. The staff is friendly but not very helpful. There is no running water or clean port-a-potties and they are all disgusting with no toilet paper. Some don’t even have locks to let others know you are in there. The smell was unbearable. I remember I camped here years ago and they had showers and bathrooms and clean port-a-potties. We were on beach 1 so we knew it was gonna be a party but one group was up until 630am and wouldn’t be quiet so make sure to bring your headphones or ear plugs. It is cool that you can camp anywhere on the beach! I would never spend $40 a night though with these kinds of accommodations. Also no tube rental or shuttle service. Crazy they increased the daily rate!!

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Kyle Phillips

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kyle Phillips

I've run a 50 person trip for 25 years , there isn't a better place to be in the summer then Fiddlehead campground & Saco River. Most relaxing , fun, and crazy place to be in the summer months . A very inexpensive place to forget about your day to day life. If you haven't been here before , put.it on your bucket list!!!

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Adam Petit

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Adam Petit

We had an excellent time at the campground. The person running the place didn't really return calls and wasn't there when we all showed up but it ended up not being a problem. There was a LOT of space on beach 1.

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Chelsea Walker

Mar 23, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Chelsea Walker

Review for July 28-30. Like most reviews, my family has been staying at this campground for years. Since under new ownership our stays have been going downhill. We arrived on a Friday morning around 11 and it took us 1.5 hours to wait in a traffic line of cars to get to the check in hut. It was Awful. Then the second you step out of your car you’re attacked by mosquitoes. ATTACKED! It’s a scene ou... Review for July 28-30. Like most reviews, my family has been staying at this campground for years. Since under new ownership our stays have been going downhill. We arrived on a Friday morning around 11 and it took us 1.5 hours to wait in a traffic line of cars to get to the check in hut. It was Awful. Then the second you step out of your car you’re attacked by mosquitoes. ATTACKED! It’s a scene out of a movie, I can’t describe. You are literally getting eaten alive even with bug spray and clothes on. Also, our site used to have 2 Porto potties that were cleaned every morning. This year it was down to 1 and it wasn’t cleaned the entire weekend we were there. Very upset about this years experience.

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