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    4.4 (37 reviews)

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    Paula C.

    Blackwoods is the perfect campground when visiting Acadia. Each site has it's own level of privacy and benefits to it's location. This is only our second time camping at Blackwoods but it starts to feel like home after a few nights. Some of the perks include: running water spigots, dish washing stations, dumpsters throughout the driveways, sheltered bathrooms with flushing toilets and sinks to wash hands. I love hearing the ocean at night and getting up to stargaze on the ocean cliffs. You will never forget seeing the incredibly dark sky over the ocean once you experience it at Acadia.

    Ocean Path Views next to campground at dusk

    We had a livley time at Blackwoods. Things of note for first time NP campers: Bathrooms do not have soap or towels Bring your own kindling If you are RV camping make sure that you know the site is assessable. If you are tenting with a bigger group or family get a group site in Loop B. Loop A seems quieter though Take advantage of easy hiking access!!!

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    Joe H.

    Acadia is pretty incredible. Staying inside the park at the campground is the best way to experience it. The sites were clean and you felt like you were actually camping in the woods and not parked somewhere with trees. No hookups at this campground, so you need to rely on your tanks and battery's if your RV'ing. The campground had an awesome theater but sadly no movies or productions taking place when we were there (fourth of July week) Overall nice, but wish they had something for the little ones.

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    Renee R.

    This campground is located in the heart of Acadia and is close to everything we wanted to see! Some things were a bit of a drive like Bar Harbor but it was beautiful driving through the entire area! There are many trailheads that start from Blackwoods which is super convenient. Cadillac mountain is one of them which I believe you need a permit to enter because of the large amount of people who want to do it. The campground did not have showers but it had very clean restrooms and a separate room for washing dishes. Our site was a small way away from the car which was inconvenient as we have a rooftop tent too but we made it work. I would 100% come back here! Great place to see the stars too.

    Annalee S.

    We had a great time at this campground. Super clean and organized with nice restroom facilities and clearly marked places to dispose of trash and food scraps. It's beautiful here and the campground is located in a lovely part of the park. It's also near the trailhead for the South Ridge Cadillac Mountain hike, which was a tough hike with lots of elevation gains and rocks, but very rewarding and just an absolutely beautiful hike. Drive your car down to the road where you enter the campground and park alongside the road, the trailhead is about 100 feet as you exit the campground to the left. There is also a little path to a pretty lookout over the water - it seems like there might be a trial there, but either we didn't find it or there isn't one, but the path to the lookout is wonderful - we went to it at night with headlamps and it was really cool to go out there at night (it was overcast the day we were there so not sure if it's a good star viewing location or not). Campground gets a big thumbs up from us!

    Marilyn B.

    We didn't know for sure what day we would be in the area, so we did not book a campsite in advance of our vacation. As we got closer to Acadia National Park, we eventually figured out what day we'd be there, but we figured it was going to be crowded and we'd have no chance of getting a reservation. We lucked out! We literally got the very last campsite available, we must have logged on at just the right moment, three days in advance of arrival. So be sure to check the info on when reservations are available. It was a great site. Level, near the clean bathroom, in a lovely woodland and not too close to neighboring campsites, if you kind of like a bit of privacy. They're close, but you're not right on top of each other. We had great neighbors next to us, they came over and said hello when they saw our license plate and realized we were from the same home state. Very, very poor Verizon cell service, though. We didn't use the showers, so can't comment on that. It was quiet during the night.

    The amazing view of the ocean at the end of the campground's ocean path...best part of this campground.

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    Off the grid but walking distance to the beach. Absolutely heaven. Very clean and friendly park staff.

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    Beehive Trail - Summit views.

    Beehive Trail

    4.9(36 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    This was my favorite hike in Acadia! A bit challenging, but worth it…read more If you are even remotely afraid of heights, this is probably not the hike for you. My husband turned around and bailed, and several people I passed were scared and stuck at difficult spots throughout the climb. It starts with some serious rock scrabbling and then it only intensifies from there. You have to be able to climb vertical metal bars punched into the stone and navigate some pretty narrow ledges with sheer drops (think mini version of the worst parts of Angel's Landing) to get to the top. It's not long - less than a mile - to the top. But, it got a little intense. I LOVED it. Wonderful views throughout, beautiful and just challenging enough to get the blood pumping. It's not encouraged to go back down the way you came - and you can easily continue on hiking as it meets up with a loop to come back down to the parking area or you can continue on some other trails to continue your journey.

    This was my FAVORITE hike from Acadia National Park, and in the top rankings as one of my favorites…read morehikes in the national parks. I love finding more unique hikes that really make the experience memorable, and this one is different than a lot of the other hikes I experience both in Acadia and in the national park system. It was much easier than I was expecting (but could definitely be a problem if you're afraid of heights). Since you are climbing some metal rungs on the way up and need to have good footholds at times, I would definitely avoid doing this if it's raining or has recently rained for safety purposes. It was foggy and cloudy the day we hiked, so the views were limited - but even those views were gorgeous, so I can only imagine how beautiful the view from the summit would be on a nice, sunny day. On your way back from the summit, I'd recommend taking the "detour" and doing The Bowl trail. It's about an extra 0.5 miles I believe, but it's a simple little hike that takes you to a pond where we found some hikers taking a quick dip. Definitely recommend the Beehive Trail as long as the weather is dry!

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    Beehive Trail - Some sketchy cliffside trail ledge walking

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    Precipice Trail - The trail steps

    Precipice Trail

    5.0(8 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Listen up: this intense hike does not mess around…read more All those things you read at the trailhead and on the websites are true. If you're not in great shape, and if you have even the tiniest whisper of a fear of heights, then this hike is NOT for you. No kids, full stop. There's a reason it's on lists of "The Most Dangerous Tourist Attractions In The World" and the like. Now that you're appropriately warned, I can also say that this is one of the most memorable and fun hikes I've ever done. You start at the very small parking area (plan to park along the road, or honestly, just take the shuttle that stops here) and have the easiest part of the hike first. After just a bit, you'll come to your first climb up a rock face, then you wrap around the mountain to find a scramble up a talus rock slope. At the top of the that rock scramble you bop over and then under a tunnel of rock, and that's just getting you warmed up. Expect 90-degree granite cliffs where you cling to iron ladder rungs, exposed rock faces where you shuffle along the face on a tiny ledge, and a lot of thigh/glute/calf workout as you basically scale up the side of a cliff with many many many ladder segments as your sweaty palms cling to the iron rungs. In a word: awesome! At the end, you end up on the top of Acadia, looking out to the water. We visited in October when the foliage was prime, and obviously that's a pro move. Everyone talks about Cadillac but if you're willing to put in the sweat, this is the views without the crowds. Once you're at the top, they recommend coming down a different trail that pops you out on the road closer back to town, and then walking back to the trailhead. We did just that and it's the way to go--descending those ladders in two-way traffic is a recipe for problems. Shoutout the bus driver who stopped for us on the road so we didn't have to walk all the way back! If you're into hikes like this but don't want, you know, the FULL hike like this, I'm told the Beehive Trail has a little taste of this kind of thing and that may be the way to go. But if disaster flirting is your thing and you're a responsible hiker and it hasn't been raining, hit up the Precipice Trail for sure.

    I love this. Not for beginners. Mostly steps and some…read moresteeper parts. When going uphill I had to stop a lot. A very good workout, and I would love to do it again when I am in shape. Don't do it midday, be there around 9. Leaving later would be too hot (it was 60F today and at 9 we were boiling from sun) Also, leaving early because of tourists. But, older people who can handle it can do it. For example: my friend who is 57 could walk and do it, but another 57 year old was much slower and behind the group. But, she did well.

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    Jordan Pond Hiking trails - Jordan pond

    Jordan Pond Hiking trails

    4.5(26 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    The walk around Jordan Pond is beautiful and stress free. We stopped here with a group of 5 and 2…read moredogs. We made sure that we got to the parking lot early (8 AM) on a weekday to ensure easy parking. During a past trip, we arrived in the parking lot at 11 AM and it was utter chaos. We did not want to make that mistake again. The early start meant that the trail was very quiet with low traffic when we visited in early June.

    We took an absolutely delightful, relaxing walk around Jordan Pond and is a must-do. This 3.3 mile…read morehike is relatively easy with only one small section where you have to walk/climb across some rocks (but still easily do-able). Saw plenty of kids doing this hike without any issues. It takes about an hour to do and is absolutely worth it. Beautiful views of the pond with so much surrounding greenery - it's amazing. We came when it was super foggy so couldn't see too much which was a shame, but I can only imagine how beautiful it would be in the sun. Jordan Pond House is just a very short walk away from here, and if you can make reservations to grab a bite (or a popover) to eat, you should do it. We came for a breakfast of popovers, and then did the hike. Super enjoyable experience, overall! Even if you don't eat there, they have bathrooms, a water bottle re-fill station, and a gift shop here so definitely stop by to refresh. Parking can definitely be rough here as they have smaller parking lots. So plan ahead and be prepared to have some patience looking for a spot. Overall, definitely recommend this trail as one of your hikes during your trip.

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    Acadia National Park - Jordan Pond @ Acadia National Park

    Acadia National Park

    4.8(613 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Where do you even begin to review a national park as gorgeous as Acadia?…read more Sand Beach and Thunder Hole are a must see. Beautiful sights. Cadillac Mountain is worth it.

    Acadia National Park has been on my list of "must visit" parks for years. I've been talking to…read morevarious friends about a trip there for a while. While searching for a last-minute 4-day weekend birthday trip - the timing seemed to work out to visit Bar Harbor and Acadia. I was here from 30 April - 03 May and loved it. Not everything was open, but enough was open that I was able to explore and see most of what I wanted in Acadia (Cadillac mountain opened ON 30 April so, we were able to drive to the top, park and walk around without a permit/pass before season starts in a few weeks. We hiked Beehive, Jordan Pond, Ocean Path, Homan's Trail and a few other short park and walk items. By far, my favorite was Beehive as it's just scary/steep enough to give you a thrill, gorgeous views. I also loved Homan's trail - easy and short, but beautiful rock work. The ranger also told me that one of the women who originally donated a ton of the land for Acadia and wanted to do so anonymously was last name Homan, so this is honor of her. And what a beautiful trail it is! The visitor's center is small but as always, friendly and helpful rangers who helped me prioritize my must-sees and map out the best use of time/driving to get to everything I wanted to do in two short days. Schooner Point lookout is also an easy/quick stop off before entering one of the park entrances - and a beautiful view of the ocean. Bar Harbor is charming and fun and welcoming and at that time in late April/early May - no waits for anything as season is just beginning. Can't wait to come back!

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    Blackwoods Campground - hiking - Updated May 2026

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