Very nice and much underused campground. While all the hotels and towns were full of people enjoying Acadia, I felt nicely secluded with my neighboring spots empty, and even when one was occupied the second night there was still plenty of space. It felt like the campground was only half occupied, and everyone was nicely spaced out and respectful. My site had a nice platform to build camp on, space to park a car, a stone fire pit, a clean picnic table, and even power and water tap access. Down the hill in the center of the campground is a very clean restroom/shower building (with hot water and real doors on separate stalls!), and a few port-a-potties are spaced around the camp sites. The little pond as well as ocean access are very nice touches, just a couple public sitting areas with options to paddle boat, launch your kayak, or rent something. I spent most of my two-and-a-half days exploring Acadia, most of which is easily within a half hour drive. If I find more time to return, this campground will definitely be on my list.