
Save on 2026 Sebago Lake Vacations
Plan ahead, spend less! Book now for 2026 vacations at 2025 rates before prices increase in November. The deal includes cabins, RV sites, glamping tents, tiny homes, and stargazers.
Don’t miss the 2025 price lock.
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Sebago Lake Fall Fun
Welcome to the Fall Season at Point Sebago Resort!
The Maine campground is your source for lakefront fun through mid-October, but as fall kicks off, here are a few things to note.
- The resort activity calendar is live for September & October.
- Restaurant & bar hours have changed for the fall season.
- Campfires are allowed again. Fire officials dropped a mandatory burn ban at the end of August.
Why Choose Point Sebago Resort?








A Lakefront Maine Campground Featuring Resort Amenities
Discover what keeps campers returning year after year when you stay at Point Sebago. Unlike other campgrounds in Maine, Point Sebago offers resort amenities, beachfront musical entertainment, and games for the whole family.
Become part of the Point Sebago tradition from the canoe races to the I Won It t-shirts. Spend the day exploring Sebago Lake when you rent a boat at Moose Landing Marina or bring your boat and rent a slip.
The resort features full hookup options for RVs. However, you don’t need an RV to stay at Point Sebago. Choose from several rental options including cabins, tiny homes, glamping tents, and even a lodge for bigger groups.
It’s summer camp for the entire family. So find your escape at Point Sebago Resort for a weekend, a season, or forever.

Maine Lakes Brewfest
Cheers to good beers and shuttle service!
Resorts guests can catch shuttles this year to the 21st Annual Maine Lakes Brewfest in nearby Bridgton, Maine.
Tickets are available now for the September 27th event. Call or visit the Guest HUB.
EVENT DETAILS
#1 Public Golf Course in Maine
Save on Wednesdays at Point Sebago Golf Course
Maine residents golf for $65 every Wednesday.
Book a tee time for a quick visit or become a member. See why GolfPass ranked the 18-hole golf course as the best in Maine. Point Sebago Golf Course is open to the public.
PRICING & TEE TIMES
Staying Busy at Point Sebago Resort Campground
Guests can create their ideal vacation when they book at Point Sebago. The campground options provide something for everyone. The Maine resort is perfect for a girls’ weekend away, golf adventures with the guys, a romantic couples retreat, or families looking to unplug and relax. It’s all about selecting a vacation accommodation that’s right for you.
You’ll never need to leave the resort either.
Point Sebago Resort offers multiple dining options and a popular Tiki Bar on the beach. Check the event calendar before booking your getaway. There are endless activities, live music, and themed weekends. You’ll find additional events for summer holidays, Halloween, and the popular Murder Mystery Weekend.
Location and Contact
Address: 261 Point Sebago Road
Casco, Maine 04015
Reservation: 855-964-2683 | 8am – 8:30pm (EST)
Welcome Center: 207-558-8000 | PointSebago@CoveCommunities.com
8am – 6:00pm | Thursday – Saturday
8am – 4:00pm | Sunday – Wednesday
Guest HUB: 9am – 5:00 pm | Thursday – Monday
Cottage Sales: (833) 203-0755
8am – 4:00pm | Thursday – Monday
Golf Course: 6:30am – 6:30pm | Daily in September
7:30am – 6:30pm | Daily in October
(207) 558-8040
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