Camping At Acadia National Park
So you want to camp within Acadia National Park - yup, it can be done but there is no “back country” camping and there are no hook-ups. The two most popular ANP campgrounds are Blackwoods Campground and the Seawall Campground. All sites are wooded and are about a 10-minute walk of the ocean; there are no water front sites. Most sites are for tents, small and large, but other sites accommodate pop-ups, vehicle campers, and RVs up to 35 feet. There are no hook-ups. Campground facilities include comfort stations, cold running water, dump station, picnic tables, fire rings, and water faucets (facilities at Blackwoods differ in the winter). Seasonal showers and camping supply stores are located within 1/2 mile of the campground.
A third campground, Wildwood Stables Campground, is open only to visitors with stock animals and primitive camping is available at Duck Harbor Campground, located on Isle au Haut (an island that is accessible by Ferry from Stonington Maine.
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