Here we are in the lot located just a block east of Main Street. There were about 8 other RV's here at this time. Needless to say, it's pretty level.

Date of visit: Sep 2007

One finds rigs of all sizes, ranging from small vans and pickup campers to large Class A's like these.

One needs to be totally self-contained to stay here - there are no hookups, no bathhouse facilities, and no dump station. It also helps to be considerate of ones neighbors when it comes to dogs and generators. Folks near us this visit ran their generator until 10 PM and then fired it up again right at 7 AM.

 

An overall view of the "campground".

You'll know you're in the right place if you find this lttle building with the tower. It's the local tourist information center.
It's only a five-miinute walk to Main Street and the LL Bean store. The LL Bean Outlet Store, which used to be near the RV parking area, has temporarily moved to a located south of town on Rt 1.
Verizon Wireless National Access is available

Our dining recommendations:

For atmosphere, you can't beat Harraseekets Lobster House down in South Freeport at the Town Harbor. You can eat you lobster roll or steamed lobster on tables right by the dock.

But if you're looking for the absolutely very bestest lobster roll and lobster stew, don't miss Morrison's Chowder House, just off Main Street and an easy walk from the RV parking lot. We've never seen such a generous lobster roll in our lives, and that stew was out of this world!

This really isn't a campground, but it sure is a nice place to stop for a night or two when heading Down East. The good folks at LL Bean and the Town of Freeport are kind enough (and wise enough to realize the benefits) to allow RV's to park overnight near the center of town. This puts you within an easy walk to the LL Bean flagship store, many other outlet shops, and lots of restaurants, from small little diners to large, fancy places.

Camping at LL Bean, Freeport ME