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Moody Beach Camping Resort Cottage - Loft

Moody Beach Camping Resort Cottage - Loft: Family-Friendly Park Model Lodging in Wells

Families wanting kitchen access and space on a budget
a swimming pool with tables and chairs and umbrellas at Moody Beach Camping Resort Cottage - Loft in Wells
a swimming pool with tables and chairs and umbrellas at Moody Beach Camping Resort Cottage - Loft in Wells

Why Stay

Why Moody Beach Camping Resort Cottage - Loft

The difference between a vacation that restocks your patience and one that drains it often comes down to space and location. Moody Beach Camping Resort's one-bedroom loft cottages deliver both. These detached park models sit on wooded grounds just 1.2 miles from Moody Beach and a quick drive from Ogunquit, Mount Agamenticus, and the shops of Wells. Built for families who need more room than a hotel room offers - a real kitchen, a dining table, a living area, a lofted bedroom - they're priced below what you'd pay for a cramped motel suite closer to the coast.

The property leans into the camping-resort formula: an outdoor pool, a hot tub, a playground, live music some evenings, and a picnic area ringed by fire pits. It's not a luxury resort, and it doesn't pretend to be. It's a place where kids can run, parents can breathe, and you actually cook a few meals instead of eating out for every single one. That said, cleanliness and upkeep matter, and reviews split sharply on that point - which matters for families with young children.


Space to spread out and cook real meals. Each cottage has a full kitchen with a stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, and dining table. For families spending more than a few nights, this eliminates the restaurant-every-meal trap and lets you feed kids on your own schedule. The living area includes a sofa and sitting space, so you're not all stacked on a bed by 8 p.m.

On-site pool and hot tub for warm-weather breaks. Guests consistently praise the outdoor swimming pool as a major draw - kids can burn energy without leaving the property, and parents can decompress in the hot tub while the sun sets. The pool is open seasonally, making July and August peak social times.

Proximity to beaches and attractions without the beachfront price. Moody Beach is a 10-minute drive away; Marginal Way Walk in Ogunquit is 15 minutes; Mount Agamenticus (with hiking trails and views) is even closer. You get easy access to Maine's busiest summer destinations without paying ocean-view prices.

Playground and family-focused amenities on the grounds. The on-site playground, board games, and casual evening entertainment (live music, board games in common areas) make it easy to keep kids occupied without constant car rides. Nearby mini-golf and go-kart tracks add another layer for rainy-day variety.

Private check-in and outdoor BBQ setup. Each cottage has its own entrance, a terrace, and access to BBQ facilities - helpful when you want to avoid front-desk queues and grill dinner while kids play in the yard.


Rooms

The rooms

The One-Bedroom Park Model is the only unit type here. It's a compact detached cottage with a lofted sleeping area upstairs (accessed by stairs), a living and dining area on the main floor, a full kitchen, and a private bathroom. Rooms are furnished with hardwood or carpeted floors, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a sofa, and outdoor furniture on a small terrace or deck.

  • One-Bedroom Park Model: Lofted bedroom upstairs, full kitchen, living area, sleeps up to 5 with thoughtful use of space.

A practical note: Several reviewers flagged that furnishings are functional rather than resort-polished - expect plastic mattresses and basic bedding rather than luxury linens. One guest also mentioned that the grounds around some units can smell stale if not freshly aired out. These are the realities of park-model camping; if you want hotel-grade housekeeping, this isn't the place. If you're okay with "comfortably worn" in exchange for space and price, you'll be fine.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Park model cottage (detached, lofted bedroom)

Best for

Families wanting kitchen access and space on a budget

Price tier

Budget to mid-range; rates vary by season and length of stay

Open

Year-round (pool seasonal, May–September)

Guest score

8.2 Very Good

Standout amenities

Outdoor pool · full kitchen · playground · proximity to beaches

Details

266 Post Road, Wells, ME 04090

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Pool & Grounds: Outdoor swimming pool · Spa facilities with hot tub/Jacuzzi · Picnic area · Outdoor dining area · Terrace · Outdoor furniture · BBQ facilities

Activities: Children's playground · Board games and puzzles · Evening entertainment (live music, performances) · Cable TV in units

Practical: Free parking · WiFi in all areas · Private check-in and check-out · Non-smoking rooms · Facilities for disabled guests · Air conditioning · Private entrance and bathroom

Kitchen Setup: Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, dining table, kitchenware, and cleaning supplies


The resort's outdoor pool is genuinely popular with families - guests call it a major reason to book. It's open seasonally (typically May through September) and surrounded by deck space and loungers. The attached hot tub is year-round and a highlight for parents seeking a quiet soak after the kids are down for the night. Both facilities are included in your stay.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season and the reason families book. Pool is open, beach is warm, playground buzzes with kids. Expect crowds at nearby attractions and higher rates. July–August can get loud with families - which is great if you want community and not-so-great if you're seeking quiet.

Shoulder Season (May, September): Pool is open but water temperature is chilly. Crowds thin. Weather is unpredictable. Good if you want calm evenings by the fire pit and easier parking at nearby beaches.

Fall (October–November): Pool closes. Foliage peaks in early October; hiking at Mount Agamenticus and Marginal Way is excellent. Nights are cold; bring layers. Ideal for couples without young kids.

Winter (December–March): Resort remains open but feels quieter and more residential. Pool and hot tub are closed. Best for budget-conscious travelers or families who want to escape winter weather elsewhere.


Reviews

What guests say

"Location and price were perfect. Kids loved the playground and pool." - Manon, Canada · Family · 10/10

"The pool and spa are great. The cottage is spacious and close to beaches and shops." - Nathalie, Canada · Family · 8/10

"The pool was really nice." - Nicolet, Netherlands · Family · 5/10

"Everything worked well for us as a family. Will return." - Anne-sophie, Canada · Family · 9/10

Guests universally appreciate the location, pool, and space - and most acknowledge good value for the price. However, one family noted that cleanliness and grounds upkeep fell short during their stay, with unpleasant odors and worn furnishings affecting their experience. This suggests that quality varies significantly depending on which unit you book and the resort's housekeeping schedule. If booking, confirm the specific cottage's condition in photos and ask the property directly about recent renovations or deep cleaning.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Moody Beach - 1.2 miles · Sandy beach with bathhouses, lifeguards in summer, free parking
  • Mini-golf and go-kart track - Just beyond the resort · On-site activities mentioned by guests as reliable kid-pleasers
  • Mount Agamenticus - 2.6 miles · Hiking trails, scenic summit tower, views across three states
  • Marginal Way Walk - 3 miles toward Ogunquit · Dramatic oceanside cliff trail, 1.25 miles, free
  • Ogunquit Playhouse - 3 miles · Professional summer theater, Broadway-level productions
  • Perkins Cove - 3.5 miles in Ogunquit · Fishing village atmosphere, lobster shacks, art galleries, crowded in July–August
  • Wells Harbor and beach town - Walking distance · Local shops, ice cream, lighthouse views, less mobbed than Ogunquit
  • Portsmouth International Airport at Pease - 21 miles · If flying in or out of the region

FAQ

Good to know

Is breakfast included? No. The cottages have full kitchens, so you buy and cook your own meals or dine out at nearby restaurants.

Is there a shuttle to Moody Beach or other attractions? No shuttle is mentioned in the property details. You'll need a car to reach beaches and attractions beyond walking distance.

What's the playground like, and is it free? The on-site children's playground is included in your stay. It's suitable for young kids and helps tire them out on rainy afternoons.

Can I bring a pet? The booking description doesn't mention pet policies. Contact the resort directly to ask about dogs or cats - some park-model resorts allow them with fees.

Are linens and pillows included? Yes, basic linens are provided. One guest noted that the property could do a better job clarifying this upfront, so you won't be scrambling for sheets on arrival.

Is the pool heated? No. It's a seasonal outdoor pool. Water temperature in June and early September can be cool; peak warmth is July and August.

How far is this from the airport? Portsmouth International Airport (PSM) is 21 miles away, roughly a 35–40 minute drive depending on traffic and time of year.


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