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Camping in Acadia National Park


Camping in Acadia National Park

The park has three campgrounds:
  • Blackwoods Campground, +1 800-365-2267, . Open year-round. Reservations are suggested from may through October. 306 sites. No hook-ups or utilities. Restrooms with running water. Showers available nearby (fee). May - Oct: $20, Apr & Nov: $10, Dec - Mar: free (primitive camping only). �
  • Seawall Campground, (located on Route 102A, four miles south of Southwest Harbor), +1 800-365-2267, . Open mid May - Sept. Approximately half of the campsites are non-reservable and will be sold on a first come, first served basis at the campground. Reservations . 214 sites. No hook-ups or utilities. Showers available nearby (fee). $20 drive in, $14 walk-in tent. �
  • Duck Harbor Campground, +1-207-288-3338 (reservations), . Duck Harbor Campground is located on Isle au Haut, a rugged island off the coast of Stonington, Maine. Remote and inaccessible to automobiles, Isle au Haut is linked to the mainland by mailboat. Five primitive sites are available at Duck Harbor from May 15 to October 15 by advance reservation, and stays are limited to 3-5 days depending on the season. You must have a reservation to camp. Camping is permitted in designated sites only, and party size is limited to six persons per site. Facilities include five lean-to shelters, three-sided with roof and floor. Dimensions are 8’ tall, 8’ deep, and 12.5’ wide. Use of tents is limited to what can fit inside the shelters. There is also a composting toilet and hand pump for water that is located 1,600 feet from shelters. Reservations are recommended well in advance, but are not accepted before April 1st. Access to Isle au Haut is via limited passenger ferry service; Confirm boat schedule with Isle au Haut Ferry Company, (207) 367-6516, before reserving a campsite. Campers should be prepared to hike five miles to reach camp from Town Landing, if the ferry is not scheduled to continue on to Duck Harbor on date of arrival. A $25 special use permit fee must accompany each reservation request form regardless of how many nights you wish to camp. There is no additional camping fee. �

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