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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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Moody Beach RV Resort - Thousand Trails

266 Post Road
04090, Wells
Maine, the United States

Moody Beach RV Resort - Thousand Trails is a campsite in Wells , the United States, located in the Maine region. Moody Beach RV Resort - Thousand Trails has a camping shop and an indoor pool. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Moody Beach RV Resort - Thousand Trails it's possible to camp with a caravan or a camper. Besides camping it's possible to rent a rental cabin as well. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Recreation
Playground
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
I'd put this in the upper half of Thousand Trails parks we have used as members. Staff greeted us and answered our questions. They have a nice collection of souvenirs in the shop. Only about a mile from the beach--easy to get to by bicycle. Wells has a variety of interesting shops, and easy access to I-95 to explore other parts of Maine. We will return for sure!
1 year ago

Angela
English (US)
We pulled in and we’re told to go pick a spot after checking in with not much guidance. We drove around and found a spot that was easy to navigate into. Well the site had trash left on it from previous people the one pile was we don’t even know what. We hooked up power and water which were fine. My husband went to check out the restroom /bath house and said to me don’t even think of going in there it’s disgusting. So we unhooked the trailer and went out for the day as spending time at the sure was not an option here. There were odd looking rental trailers/mobile homes surrounding us and if you sat outside pretty much it was a shared area we were not even certain which fire put was ours. Not sure how there are so many rave reviews this was the worst place we have ever been to and for nearly $100 a night I thought it would at least be kept up. On a side note this morning on our way out we stopped at the restrooms near the entrance and my husband said that bathroom there was clean and kept up crazy how one is in complete disarray and the other was so well kept. More direction from the staff would have been helpful. Extremely disappointed and will not go back.
2 years ago

JW
English (US)
They added 75 new sites, but only 25 are open to transients. The site we're in was showing low power on the 50 amp plug so we had to move to 30 amps. Luckily the weather is in the 70's to low 80's so AC isn't an issue. The speed here for Verizon is beyond belief. I've got 51mps down and 11mps up using my MOFI device from Amazon. Work, streaming, etc are no problem day or night. The campground is supposed to have good WiFi but who needs it when you've got an unlimited data account? This is a very popular place so come in around noon if you want the best spot, otherwise you'll be choosing from what's left. The sites are a not huge, but more than adequate in much of the park. The older section towards the back of the park can be a real challenge for larger rigs. There are lots of retail and services nearby and the beach is a very short drive away. Noise is not a problem at all, though I do remind everyone that I was quite happy living next to the I-95/I-64 interchange for 15 years. Perhaps I don't notice it when it happens, but I have not heard any loud noises beyond a few kids shrieking with laughter. For a TT campground, this is definitely way at the higher end of the spectrum. My only complaint is that I think cable is expensive (about $25 per week) for what you get. There aren't a lot of OTA channels, so some may find it reasonable.
2 years ago

bfezz
English (US)
Cost was $0 as it is included in our Thousand Trails membership. We stayed in the "new" section in the front. Was quiet as the front is still set back well from the road - behind a mini golf course. Power was amazing my power watchdog read 120 volts on both legs. Verizon cell service blazing fast 70+Mbps download, Sprint 15 Mbps down. Used the Sprint most of the time as it is unlimited with FMCA. Front section has a good view of the sky for satellite TV. The middle and back section is great for a tree lined campground experience. Water was 60 psi. Sewer was relatively new and was able to screw my hose into it for a smell free fit. Camp hosts were very nice and accommodating, they went above and beyond to make our stay as carefree as possible. Had multiple Amazon packages delivered and they accepted them without question, always a smile a great conversation.
2 years ago

Eric J
English (US)
We stayed in the front section(newer) and it was really nice. The campground was pretty full but it did not feel crowded. I have a large rig and navigating the park was easy (worst part was pulling in off the highway). Staff is friendly as are the residents. The newer section in the front has little to no shade but it is Maine so you aren't going to get too hot. The back older section has a lot of trees. They have planted pushes and trees but it will take a while to grow in the front. The pads are gravel and really level. ATT had signal but every once in a while it would drop out. Verizon had great signal ATT = 8-20 Mbps down and 6-8 Mbps Up Verizon = 94 Mbps Up and 41 Mbps down. (yes, you read it correctly)
3 years ago

sowickesited
English (US)
Stayed 4 nights for free as part of our Thousand Trails membership. We camped in the new section in front in site 316. Full hookups. Water 60psi, sewer and 50amp. Cell service was adequate (AT&T and Verizon) but not screaming fast. No trees, but large, open gravel site. They were still planting shrubs and small trees during our stay so we were probably one of the first guests to stay in our site. We thought it might be loud near the entry and behind the go kart/mini golf course but it wasn't loud at all. Easy access to many of the local beaches and towns. One of our favorite Thousand Trails campgrounds this year.
3 years ago

EscapeTheGrain
English (US)
We have a Thousand Trails membership and thus were able to stay "free". The campground is a mix of seasonal and short-term rentals and there are RV lots of various sizes, tent sites, and cabin rentals all mixed together. You will definitely see some very nice looking long term setups! We stayed over July 4th weekend and found the campsites to be mostly full though there were empty sites near us as well as empty trailers. The sites are quite close together, so there isn't a ton of privacy. There was some noise from neighboring sites, but it wasn't bad at all, especially for a holiday weekend. There are quiet hours from 11pm-8am and people tended to retire before 11pm. We stayed in a set of sites in the back that have 30 amp and 50 amp hook-ups and are pull through (sites 151-208). We stayed in one of these making it easy to get out 35' trailer in and out. Some of the roads are a bit narrow - definitely only room for one vehicle at a time, but there did not seem to be a one-way set up (though it could have easily been created). The streets between the sites were narrow, making turning a bit tight at times. We did not run into any issues when arriving or leaving, but I could imagine this easily happening. New sites have been built in the front of the campground and they appear able to fit any size rig and are 45 degree back in sites (sites 300+). Location wise, this campground is very close to lots of restaurants, the beach, and cute coastal Maine towns. There were lots of gift shops and antique shops, though we choose not to visit due to COVID. It is also about an hour from Portsmouth and Portland if you are looking for a slightly larger city. It was a bit difficult to spot from Route 1 as there is a mini golf course in front of the campground and the sign is further in from the road than the mini golf sign. While this made the campground hard to spot, it does allow the campsites to be set quite a ways back from the noise and traffic that is Route 1. Additionally, there is a keypad entry into the campground for security. Pets were welcome and there were lots there!
3 years ago