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Old Orchard Beach, Maine, bans public camping starting 2026 to tackle overcrowding and safety issues.
Old Orchard Beach, Maine, has banned public camping effective before the 2026 summer season, making overnight stays in tents, RVs, campers, or vehicles on public property—including beaches and pay parking lots—illegal except during town-approved events.
The ordinance also limits temporary stays on private property to 15 days without additional approval, unless in a designated campground.
The move aims to address overcrowding, public safety, and sanitation concerns linked to increasing informal camping during peak tourist months.
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Old Orchard Beach, Maine, prohíbe el camping público a partir de 2026 para abordar el hacinamiento y los problemas de seguridad.