Maine RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 8 RV parks in Maine with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
Maine offers RV travelers dramatic Atlantic coastline, Acadia National Park, pristine forests, and quintessential New England charm. From rocky shores to mountain lakes, the Pine Tree State provides unforgettable camping. Expanding EV infrastructure along the coast and major routes supports electric vehicle exploration of America's northeastern frontier.
RV Camping in Maine
Maine features numerous state parks and private campgrounds, with popular destinations including Acadia National Park, Baxter State Park (home to Mount Katahdin), Camden Hills State Park, and Sebago Lake State Park. Coastal camping offers lobster rolls and lighthouse views, while inland parks provide mountain and lake settings. Many parks are seasonal, operating May through October. Reservations are essential for popular coastal parks in summer.
EV Charging Infrastructure in Maine
Maine has been expanding EV infrastructure, with good coverage along I-95 and Route 1 coastal corridor. Portland, Bar Harbor, and other tourist towns offer charging options. However, rural interior Maine ("the County") and remote areas have very limited charging. The state's mountainous terrain and long distances between services require careful planning. Tesla Superchargers and other networks cover major tourist routes but are sparse in the vast interior.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
Maine camping is highly seasonal, with peak season July-August booking months in advance. September offers spectacular fall colors with fewer crowds but cooler weather. Spring is cool and often muddy ("mud season"). Coastal fog is common in summer. Plan charging carefully for remote areas - never pass a charging opportunity. The rugged terrain impacts range. Reservations are essential for Acadia and coastal parks. Consider shoulder season (June, September) for better availability. Black flies can be intense in June.
Verified RV Parks in Maine
Lone Mountain Riverfront Campground
Charging Electric vehicles on site is an additional $25 fee per night. Failure to notify management will result in an automatic $100 charge.
Saco River Hideaway Campground
No. We don't allow EV charging on site.
Acres of Wildlife Campground
EV or Electric Cars can not be charged from your Site/Rental. Doing so may damage your electrical system and could result in expulsion without refund.
Pine Ridge Campground
EV cars will be charged $35 per charge. EV campers will be charged $60 per charge.
Powder Horn Family Camping Resort
Our resort site pedestal's electrical capabilities cannot support electric vehicle charging. Use of 30 or 50 AMP plugs to charge an EV can result in permanent damage.
Pleasant Hill Campground
We do not allow charging of Electric Vehicles on our sites. Please locate a nearby charging station before making a reservation.
Sun Outdoors Saco Old Orchard Beach
Electric vehicles are only permitted to be charged in designated locations.
Sun Outdoors Old Orchard Beach Downtown
Electric vehicles are only permitted to be charged in designated locations.
Pro Tips for EV Camping in Maine
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Maine, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!