Up in the far reaches of New England is the great state of Maine. Filled with mountains, rocky coastlines, and pine forest, Maine is a true gem. Especially in the coastal town of Old Orchard Beach. But you shouldn’t confine yourself to just one place.
Granite shores, towering pines, and the salty sea air set the stage for lobstering in Maine! This New England state has become renowned for its fine, fresh lobster dishes, served locally and around the U.S. And if you visit during Maine lobster season, you'll be able to experience this annual tradition for yourself.
Each year, visitors from around the world flock to New England for a glimpse of the blazing fall foliage. With mountains, rivers, and forests, there are numerous ways to witness the beauty and splendor of this scenic countryside.
When you think of camping, what comes to mind? Starry nights? Sizzling campfires? Stunning hiking trails? Perhaps there’s nothing more iconic than circling around the campfire with friends and family while singing your favorite songs.
Looking for lovely views and fresh ocean air? Visit Old Orchard Beach, Maine’s premier beach town. Explore the city and stay close to the action at Wild Acres RV Resort & Campground. With beaches, shops, and oceanside adventures, you’ll find plenty to do!
Discover New England, the birthplace of America, and let your travels take you to quaint seaside villages, scenic national parks, historic national treasures, and breathtaking beaches on the Atlantic Coast. Our family-friendly RV resorts and campgrounds offer guests prime locations in some of the most well-known areas of this region
Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont display some of the most spectacular fall foliage you'll find in the country. Peak leaf peeping season falls between early September and mid-October. Cooler temperatures, fewer mosquitoes, and colorful landscapes make fall an ideal time to RV in New England.
Water from above…water from below…water from the side! That’s how we roll on the splash pad at Sun Retreats Old Orchard – the brand new amenity now open for the 2014 season!