Blackwood’s campground: The season is until October: Reservations required. This campsite has 281 locations, including 60 motorhome locations and 4 group locations. Each location has a fire ring and a picnic table. This campsite has drinkable drinking water, flushing toilets and a garbage dessation. There are no showers at this campsite. All locations are 10 minutes on foot to the ocean. ** Here we stayed at our visit to Acadia and, in my opinion, one of the best places to spend the night to night.
Cost: $ 30/night
Campingground in the sea walls: The season is until October: Reservations required. This campsite has a total of 202 locations, including 59 motorhomes, only 43 tent and 98 walk to locations. Each location has a fire ring and a picnic table. This campsite has drinkable drinking water, flushing toilets and a garbage dessation. There are no showers at this campsite. This campsite has drinkable drinking water, flushing toilets and a garbage dessation. All locations are just a short walk to the ocean.
Cost: $ 22-30/night
Schoodic Woods campsite: The season is until October: Reservations required. This campsite has a total of 89 locations, including 41 motorhomes, only 13 tent and 9 on foot at locations. Each location has a fire ring and a picnic table. This campsite has drinkable drinking water, flushing toilets and a garbage dessation. There are no showers at this campsite. This campsite has drinkable drinking water, flushing toilets and a garbage dessation. All locations are just a short walk to the ocean. *** Acadia’s Island Explorer Shuttle Service is available from late May to mid -October at Schoodic Peninsula.
Cost: $ 22- $ 40/night
Duckhafen campsite: The season is Juni-Oktober: Reservations required. This campsite has a total of 5 on foot at the locations. The campsite has a fire ring, a picnic table, the vault toilets and a hand pump water station. *** This campsite is located on an island, has a maximum of 3 night stays and some other rules that should be checked before booking.
Cost: $ 20/night
Read next: How to enjoy tent camping with small children