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    Schoodic Woods Campground

    4.1 (10 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Nick W.

    A beautiful campground away from all the hustle and bustle of bar harbor. I would recommend staying at Schoodic for at least two nights and solely visiting this side of Acadia. I would not stay here as a base for exploring bar harbor. I think the drive would become too much both ways. You can tell the park service put a lot of thought into the design of this campground. We only wish they had showers or offered sewer hookups. The mosquitoes were pretty bad in July. You really need a screened tent if you want to sit outside to enjoy the cool breezes. The bike paths are really beautiful. We were not able the get WiFi in the b loop sites. Had to travel over to the ranger station to pick it up.

    Bike or walk down to the Schoodic Pennisula
    Stephanie K.

    This was a fantastic campground tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist area of Acadia. The tent sites were quite private and spaced out nicely from other sites with foliage between each sites. The campground was clean and well maintained. The campground was full the two nights we stayed but it did not feel over crowded, it was quiet and there was never a wait for the ballroom. We didn't stay long enough to enjoy all that it had to offer but I'm already planning another stay that includes time to bike around the Schoodic Penninsula, and a ferry ride to Bar Harbor. Biggest drawback was the 1hr car ride to the main part of the park but that is also a pro because it's calm and peaceful out there. I really appreciated the conveniences of the stainless steel sink near the restrooms for cleaning our dishes, the WiFi, and the electric at each of the campsites.

    Diane B.

    Loved it what a beautiful place to camp and enjoy the scenic nature and beauty of acadia-- away from the tourism and hectic crowds of bar harbor this place is peaceful quiet and very much enjoyed after a week in Bar Harbor -- i would say if you can do both do Bar Harbor first get all the tourist stuff out of your system then come over to Schoodic peninsula for some relaxation and un crowded hiking -- Bar Harbor Acadia side in summer is very crowded-- in schoodic campground there are no showers just public bathrooms and a place to wash dishes if needed-- rv sites are water and electric no sewer so must use dump station-- this place books up fast should reserve 6 mos in advance if camping in summer and as with most state/ national parks a max 14 day stay-- loved it here highly recommend great for biking, hiking and exploring rocks -- beautiful scenery trails from easy to difficult we enjoyed our 4 mile easy hike today and parts were not easy-- small IGA grocery store in town has what you need for food and supplies there are a few restaurants and an ice cream / coffee cafe and old fashioned 5&10 store very quaint -- would love to stay here again in the future --sites are wooded and not on-top of each other like in bar harbor

    This campground is one of the most peaceful places I have ever camped. If you are willing to drive a little ways off the beaten path to visit this brand new campground you will not regret it. Half of the campground is RV sites with electric and water hookups and the other half is tent sites and hiker/biker sites. The facilities are beautiful and the campground has access to many miles of bike paths and hiking trails great for both day trips and extended stays. The Schoodic loop road is a beautiful drive and a great place to spend time along the rocky shores of Maine. The only reason I am giving it 4 starts instead of 5 is because I was confronted by a park ranger who gave me a $75 ticket for breaking some branches near my campsite. The firewood provided was a little green and I was having a hard time starting a fire so I broke a few dead branches off a nearby tree, the ranger took this very personal and I paid a hefty price for it. Great place to visit, however you need to be careful not to upset the park rangers.

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    Campground nice but way too far from any sites worth seeing including Arcadia national park

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    Blackwoods Campground - spacious camp site

    Blackwoods Campground

    4.4(37 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Overall: stayed on the B loop and love the campsite selections. Restrooms were quite clean, roads…read morewere well paved so it was fairly quiet at night/morning. The entry was super streamlined and the cost of staying is incredibly reasonably priced!

    We stayed here on the B Loop 54 and loved the location. This campsite is more isolated and spread…read moreout than others. We walked around the other campsites and they were quite close to each other and not as much privacy. The Picnic table at our campsite could be updated. The Campsite overall has a fairly flat area and plenty of space for our 6 person tent, coleman tent over the picnic table and chairs. The check in process was easy and directions to our campsite were easy to follow from the map they gave us. Note, there is a water station next to the check in house (we only found about it on our last day). You will have to get firewood (easily found as you come into Acadia), ice ($4-5 a bag) and shower (practically outside the campground for 1.75 cents for 1 min 45 sec of shower ...add 25cents for extra 15 seconds). The bathrooms are clean. The only thing was that they ask you not to was at the sink ; rather bring water to your campsite, wash it there and just bring back the dirty water for disposal - bring a water bucket or two. The campground is very centrally located and we found ourselves only about 20 minutes or less from all the places we wanted to go to.

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    Blackwoods Campground - Walked from our site to this overlook which is located right next to Loop A. Very short distance easy for kids too! Less than half a mile.

    Walked from our site to this overlook which is located right next to Loop A. Very short distance easy for kids too! Less than half a mile.

    Blackwoods Campground - Ocean path views - love hearing the ocean from our tent at night

    Ocean path views - love hearing the ocean from our tent at night

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    West Bay Acadia RV Campground - Entrance to park

    West Bay Acadia RV Campground

    4.4(5 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    Where to start on this most anticipated stop....we arrived and Jillian greeted us and asked if we…read moreneeded any assistance getting to our site, we didn't and she said that we had an arrival "gift bag" and could she bring it down now or did we need sometime to set-up. It's awesome having someone ask if they can wait or if you are ok with them coming down right away. We were ok with a visit while we set-up and Jillian told us about things in the area. If you are going to visit I would recommend a week at the min. due to how the weather changes. We arrived and it was nice and sunny but by that evening it was quite overcast. I wanted to get a picture of the sunrise and set my alarm to get up at 4:45am.....just to see a heavy fog over the bay, oh well back to bed I went, but check the weather forecast to see if there are clouds / fog before trying to get the sunrise picture! We took part in the lobster and oyster dinner that was offered during our stay. Baked beans were on the menu and all of the guest brought a side dish, Rob goes over lobsters and how to prepare them, and then we ate our meal. Afterwards they had a fire and Rob played the guitar and sang, he is quite good and if you play he welcomes all to join. Since I only play the radio I wasn't much use for this part of the evening. Rob and Peggy have done a great deal of work making this a travel destination when visiting Maine. My wife loves working in the "dirt" and they have a communal garden that she loved spending sometime in during our stay. She planted items and seeds and I even helped with some weeding. Also had some packages shipped here prior to our arrival and Peggy kept them safe until we arrived. The stairs down to the water, while they still needed a handrail are plenty wide enough for two people to walk down holding hands it's called the "Sweetheart Stairway" so as to keep your balance. They do not have onsite showers or any laundry facility's currently. We have a washer and dryer so it wasn't an issue for use. The WiFi was awesome, able to stream on our TV's and do anything we wanted with our laptops. We loved our time here and have it bookmarked as a stop for any future trips to the area. We purchased a week long pass ($35) to Arcadia National Park and went there just about everyday. You can park in several areas to walk the trails or bike (no e-bikes allowed on the trails) NOW FOR THE BEST PART.......LOBSTER.....We had lobster rolls from Knotty Lobster and picked up some fresh at Chipman's Wharf and you won't be disappointed if you love lobster.

    Peggy and Rob are the most gracious hosts possible. We enjoyed four days and nights at West Bay…read moreAcadia Campground. We chose staying here based on other reviews that we read and we loved every minute of it. We drove to Bar Harbor on two occasions and took the nearby passenger ferry on another day. We highly recommend the ferry as the views from the water were amazing. Don't pass up an opportunity to also visit the "other" Acadia National Park / Schoodic Point here on the Winter Harbor side. The other major plus of staying here is the spectacular dark night sky with all the magnificent stars.

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    West Bay Acadia RV Campground - Sunrise view from our site

    Sunrise view from our site

    West Bay Acadia RV Campground - Naval lighthouse in Winter Harbor

    Naval lighthouse in Winter Harbor

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    Bar Harbor / Oceanside KOA - Breathtaking sunset views right outside our RV

    Bar Harbor / Oceanside KOA

    4.2(56 reviews)
    15.9 mi

    Stayed here labor day weekend 2025, and to say its was a complete and utter disappointment would be…read morean understatement. For years my wife has wanted to stay at this campground and when we finally made it happen it was such a disappointment. We booked our stay in March 2025, and reserved an ocean front back in site water electric. We arrive and they have is in a pull through across from the Ocean Front site we booked water and electric. My wife called the office to see if a mistake was make and Brenda at the office implied that my wife had no idea what she had reserved even though we had an email confirmation showing we had reserved an ocean front site. Brenda then completely dismissed my wife saying well we don't have any available anyway. There was no attempt to make this right whatsoever. We understand booking issues arise but for no communication prior to our arrival of the change was frustrating especially since we would have chosen a full hookup site had we been informed of the unavailability of an ocean front site. Our site was incredibly unleveled causing us to be unable to use the main entrance to our camper requiring our guests to walk through our bedroom to gain access to the bathroom and living room of our camper. We had emailed the campground about the experience as their handout requested to contact them before writing a bad review. Well it's over two weeks later and no one has responded to my wife's email. I would strongly recommend you skip this KOA they certainly do not care about your experience just your money!

    Service was good , but lobster roll left a little to be desired. Compared to others we had, this…read moreone ranked last. It was served on folded white bread!!!! No " roll" in sight. The fries were crispy and hot- that's why they got 3 stars........ beautiful view though.......

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    Bar Harbor / Oceanside KOA - Live music

    Live music

    Bar Harbor / Oceanside KOA - Amazing views of the sunset.

    Amazing views of the sunset.

    Bar Harbor / Oceanside KOA

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    Seawall Campground - Fire pit at group campground (wood not included)

    Seawall Campground

    4.1(41 reviews)
    15.1 mi

    Our group booked a group campsite (Group Camping area - past C loop) which was perfect for our…read morelarge group. This campground is a little farther to the main Arcadia attractions (~30 min drive). Bring cash to buy firewood on the way to the campgrounds - sold by locals along the road. The rangers at the campground's entrance were super helpful. Bathrooms were super clean, and there was a faucet with potable water near our campsites. There are no showers if that's what you want but these were by far some of the cleanest bathrooms we've seen in a campsite near a national park. Our group campsite came with a few picnic tables and firepit grills. There was an apple tree in our site and a very cute porcupine eating the apples in the tree at night.

    Amazing. Granted, it did rain for the first 36 hours of our trip. But that isn't Acadia's fault…read more And once that let up-- WOW. The Seawall being right there (a few minutes bike or walk) is an incredible benefit of this site. My husband is an amateur astronomer and he set his telescope up at the Seawall. Even with just our eyes, we could see the Milky Way. I've never seen stars like that. Bathrooms are very very clean, which is impressive. There are no showers but there is electricity and running water. Up the road a mile there are paid showers, which my husband reports are also "clean enough" and had hot water.

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    Seawall Campground - Seawall outside of the camps entrance

    Seawall outside of the camps entrance

    Seawall Campground - Seawall is gorgeous and minutes away walking/biking!

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    Seawall is gorgeous and minutes away walking/biking!

    Cottonwood Camping & RV Park - This was a short drive as Cottonwood is only about 8 miles from the coast, just west of Englishman Bay.

    Cottonwood Camping & RV Park

    5.0(6 reviews)
    26.2 mi

    Folks, I don't really know what to say other than 'you just gotta come here!'…read moreI love this place! I came through on a hum last year, stayed for 2 nights and 3 days. Told Shirley (the owner) I would be back "next year" to help out, and here I am, Aug. 8th, 2019, sad to leave after spending 4 weeks in the grand teepee, helping out around the camp. Off route 1, into the woods, to grandmama's RV we go! But it is so much more... tent sites, group sites, great trails, and great vibe from the surrounding community. But what you really want to know is; this is a great base for exploring coastal Maine & Downeast. Now understand 2 things... Downeast is on the coast, but when the term 'downeast' is used, it is very much a reference to the culture of the folk who grew up and live here and have also known it through the generations of their family. Once you get here, you're in the thick of what "coastal Maine" really is without the crowds of Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, etc.. from Cottonwood you will find within 20 mins. Never crowded beaches with all the beauty of those other places... and you can also make a day trip of getting to Easport or Calaise and just breath in New Brunswick! Oh yeah, bring your passport... One of the other things I love about camping here, are the various small sites that are suitable for bicyclers and bikers who travel with minimal gear and need to stop for short stays. Even though its right off the road, once in, you're cast into the woods! Oh yeah, and I can't think of another camp with such a great bath house along this route... Cottonwood Camping is truly a great experience and my pick as a base for exploring Downeast, Coastal Maine, the far north on the east side of the U.S. Shirley Cotton makes it happen! She is the BOMB!!

    I can honestly say this place was easy to find and very photogenic. Easy to recommend.read more

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    Cottonwood Camping & RV Park
    Cottonwood Camping & RV Park
    Cottonwood Camping & RV Park - Inside the big teepee, where I stayed for 4 weeks.

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    Inside the big teepee, where I stayed for 4 weeks.

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