The best camping near Cadillac Mountain, ME

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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next adventure.

Top-rated campgrounds in Cadillac Mountain

Blackwoods Campground

1. Blackwoods Campground

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Campground in Acadia National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Acadia is your spot for rugged adventure and ocean-side relaxation
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Lamoine Campground

2. Lamoine Campground

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Campground in Lamoine State Park · 64 sites · Tents, RVs
Pop a squat at one on of the most popular scenic areas of Maine at Lamoine State Park Campground
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Schoodic Woods Campground

3. Schoodic Woods Campground

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Campground in Acadia National Park · 30 sites · Tents, RVs
This newcomer was built in 2015 to attract overnight visitors to the beautiful Schoodic Peninsula
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Seawall Campground

4. Seawall Campground

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Campground in Acadia National Park · 198 sites · Tents, RVs
Take a ride on the quiet side—Seawell Campground is tucked away in the far southern end of the park, a full 18-miles from the most popular sites and attractions of the park loop road
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Donnell Pond Campground

5. Donnell Pond Campground

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Campground in Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land · 11 sites
The best way to explore this water wonderland? A few days stay at one of the remote, scenic campsites up for grabs
Duck Harbor Campground

6. Duck Harbor Campground

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Campground in Acadia National Park · 5 sites
Leave your car and other modern technologies behind and head out to Isle au Haut where you will find the very best of primitive camping at Duck Harbor Campground
Warren Island Campground

7. Warren Island Campground

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Campground in Warren Island State Park · 10 sites
Calling all boaters
Camden Hills Campground

8. Camden Hills Campground

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Campground in Camden Hills State Park · 107 sites · Tents, RVs
Straddle two worlds at Camden Hills State Park, where you’ll find a quiet, wooded campground, fab hiking, and panoramic views
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Top-rated campsites near Cadillac Mountain

The Point

1. The Point

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Gouldsboro, ME · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Point is located in Gouldsboro, in Downeast Maine on the Schoodic Peninsula near the Schoodic portion of Acadia National Park on occupied Wabanaki land. The point is our home, offered to guests as a place for seekers of peace and solace to gain a better relationship and appreciation with nature in a world that has forgotten the importance and connection we all have with the planet that sustains us. A priority here for me is keeping this land pristine and respected. Our mission to save and protect our natural environment and keep it natural and wild can only be accomplished with the active mindfulness of you. We aim to prove that hipcamp can be a magical experience for private landowners and campers alike, to provide a means of temporal community and beneficial alternative to traditional campgrounds; one that does not degrade the environment and break the peace that small towns still contain. Please be mindful of the trash you generate and mindful of the noise you are making— we aim to provide seekers of peace a *quiet* time in nature. Together we are here to be an example to others of what mindful camping can look like in this changing world. Thanks for caring to come, see, explore, learn and being apart of the solution! <3 We hope to hear from you <3
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True Serendipity Homestead

2. True Serendipity Homestead

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Hancock, ME · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
NOTE: GOOSE PARADISE, FROG NOOK, RABBIT RUN, and DUCK HILL (Parking is available on these four sites) NOTE: BEAR HOLLOW, SQUIRREL HIDEAWAY, AND BOBCAT ISLAND (You will need to transport your camping gear to these three sites). This homestead operates solely on solar power and is completely off-grid, featuring chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys. Guests can savor fresh eggs, as well as vegetables from the greenhouse and garden, which they are welcome to pick themselves. Additionally, there is a natural spring-fed pond spanning 2 acres, where guests can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, rowing, and pedal boating with all equipment, including paddles and life jackets, provided on site. All sites are within walking distance of a very clean restroom, which is equipped with a flush toilet, a sink with running water, and a solar-powered light that turns on automatically. Additionally, there is an ample supply of toilet tissue and paper towels, and it also smells good too! NOTE: NO SHOWER AVAILABLE Each tent site features a fire pit and a picnic table. Guests can take pleasure in the hiking trails or venture into the woods to discover the natural beauty of this 25-acre homestead. Relax by the pond and watch for beavers, raccoons, blue herons, and even eagles. Enjoy the sound of the natural spring well as its ice-cold water is pumped to the homestead using solar power. Searching for and eating blueberries, wild strawberries, and blackberries can be a delightful activity. Savor the cool evenings by stargazing, observing fireflies, and listening to the chorus of frogs and owls. Conveniently located just minutes away are Home Depot, Walmart, various restaurants, shopping centers, Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, antique stores, the historic Downtown Ellsworth, and the ocean!!
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Four Acre Woods Island Campground

3. Four Acre Woods Island Campground

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Deer Isle, ME · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tucked among spruce, fir, and birch on Sunshine Island in Deer Isle–Stonington, Four Acre Woods began more than 60 years ago as a small, family-run campground known as Sunshine Campground. Travelers from across the world visited this quiet island forest, drawn to its raw beauty and the peaceful energy that generations before us had loved and cared for. The campground eventually closed in the 1990s and sat untouched for over 15 years—its trails, clearings, and old campsites slowly reclaimed by the woods. The land waited, quietly, for someone to bring it back to life. In the years that followed, Caleb, a longtime local operator on the island, took interest in the property. Recognizing both its history and its potential to offer people a deeper experience of Deer Isle’s natural beauty, he began the process of carefully restoring and reopening the land. Working season by season, Caleb rebuilt the sites, added new infrastructure, re-established utilities, and designed a campground that honors the land’s roots while offering a comfortable, modern, and nature-forward experience for today’s guests. In July 2020, the property reopened under a new name: Four Acre Woods. Today, it blends the spirit of the original Sunshine Campground with thoughtful stewardship, simple comforts, and a deep respect for the forest that surrounds it. Visitors once again gather under the birches and spruces—sharing campfires, slow mornings, quiet nights, and the timeless island calm that makes this land so special. So— Welcome Home. Sincerely, The Caretakers of Four Acre Woods
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Wild Acadia Camping Resort

4. Wild Acadia Camping Resort

Trenton, ME · 53 sites · Tents, RVs
Located in the beautiful Downeast Maine region, Wild Acadia Camping Resort is just minutes from Ellsworth, Bar Harbor, and Acadia National Park. Wild Acadia Camping Resort has a variety of camping options from simple tent sites to full big rig pull throughs with full hookups. Best of all there is plenty of fun things to to do on site. During our peak season (May 25-27, June 1-2, June 8-9, and daily June 15th - Labor Day) our attractions include our two 300' waterslides, new wading pool with spray ground and dumping bucket. Kids will love launching water balloons from the Water Wars catapult stations, test your ability on the 32’ climbing Wall and bounce on the Sling-Shot Trampolines, Jumpshot trampolines, and our 2100 sq foot Jumbo Jumper. Or, if you’re up for a challenge try the Mini-Golf Course. When you’re ready for a bite to eat, enjoy a delicious treat from the Campfire Cafe. Wild Acadia Camping Resort is Downeast Maine’s premier destination for family-friendly camping fun. Make your reservation NOW!
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Bar Harbor Campground, Bar Harbor, Maine

5. Bar Harbor Campground, Bar Harbor, Maine

Bar Harbor, ME · 308 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in the stunning coastal town of Bar Harbor, Maine, Bar Harbor Campground offers a picturesque setting for your next outdoor adventure. Surrounded by towering pine trees and boasting panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, this campground provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, you'll find spacious and well-maintained sites that cater to all types of campers. With easy access to Acadia National Park and downtown Bar Harbor, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy, from hiking and biking to shopping and dining. Come experience the beauty of Maine's coastline at Bar Harbor Campground and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your stay today and embark on a camping adventure like no other!
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The Howling Woods

6. The Howling Woods

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Southwest Harbor, ME · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
A mystical 7 acres of mossy woods on the edge of Acadia National Park. Listen for coyotes, owls and even loons on the lake. We are just a 1.5 mile walk from the border of the Park. Just a short drive from the most popular spots. Yet even at the height of summer, it’s really peaceful here on the quiet side of the island. Sometimes called the wild side :)
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Egypt Acres

7. Egypt Acres

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Ellsworth, ME · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Plenty to do enjoy. Eagle soaring overhead (sometimes ) . look for colorful rocks on property. Keep in mind on any reviews . This 51 acres project some of it is being reclaimed back to nature . So gravel pit is being mined for materials to maintain whole gravel section of Egypt lane (private road.) It’s 2 miles of gravel road . Then it will be reclaimed also . The pit is not to be explored . Also is not part of the campsites that are booked . There is plenty of flat land to stay safe In the meanwhile . there are sites that are semi complete wooded partly . Until they grow back . Your booking $ helps fund all of these projects that I do . Plenty of acres to explore quiet and peaceful. . Egypt stream flows around half the property .Gated for your security. A lot of nature . Wild life present. please leash your pets there’s porcupines around ! . Peaceful and Quiet! Close to a few parks and Acadia national park. Lemoine state park is very close . Bar harbor also . Campfires are ok no bonfires tho. NOTE: Please do 15 MPH on gravel road occasionally farm animals and baby chickens sometime wander up on road . NOTE: EGYPT LANE IS THE ONLY ACCESS ROAD ! NO MATTER IF GPS MAP REDIRECTS YOU ! ESPECIALLY if it shows you to railroad siding road . Go past railroad siding rd off of Washington junction road to ROUTE 1 to Route 182 (Franklin road .) Thank you. Very much Michael
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Moss + Tide

8. Moss + Tide

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Stockton Springs, ME · 1 site
Unplug and reconnect with nature at this rustic campsite nestled among the mossy rocks and ferns of Cape Jellison in Stockton Springs. This is a raw site so bring your own gear, bedding, and supplies and experience Maine’s wild beauty up close. The campsite is set just off Rocky Point Road (a quiet dead end dirt road). While the tent itself is visible from the road, traffic is light — mostly neighbors and the occasional car misled by GPS heading toward nearby Sears Island. The campsites true gem is a wooded trail leading to your own beach access just ten minutes away. The site includes a sturdy platform tent with a queen-size bed frame (BYO bedding), a private off-grid toilet with a compostable bag system for your bathroom needs, and a simple camp shower bag you can fill with your own water for a quick rinse under the trees. There is no electricity or running water on-site. Explore two short wooded trails (interrupted by Fire Lane 3) to the stairs that lead to your beach access. At the end of the steps to the beach, you’ll find a second fire ring perfect for an evening drink or early morning coffee. Don’t forget to hunt for some of Maine’s treasured sea glass as a souvenir! Enjoy stunning views of Stockton Harbor, watch for eagles and deer, or while you’re hanging out on the beach, wander over to the Stockton Springs Yacht Club, where you’ll find a full service bar and restaurant right on the water. They also have’s kayak/canoe rentals! Nearby attractions include: -Fort Point State Park & Lighthouse (5 min) -Downtown Belfast (20 min) -Bucksport Waterfront (15 min) -Fort Knox/Observatory (10 mins) -Acadia National Park (~1 hr) -Bangor (45 min) Things to know: -Bring all your own supplies including bedding, lighting, firewood and water (however, whatever wood you can find at the site is yours to burn!) -No hookups or amenities beyond what is listed -Campfires allowed in designated fire rings only -Wildlife is abundant—please store food safely This site is perfect for seasoned campers looking for an off-grid escape, with a touch of coastal charm. Come ready for adventure, and leave with salty skin and beautiful memories!
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Maine Wild Blueberry Bliss

9. Maine Wild Blueberry Bliss

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Penobscot, ME · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Come explore real Maine away from the crowds of Mount Desert Island/Acadia National Park/Bar Harbor at our sites at Wildberry Farm (Penobscot), Blueberry Fields Forever (Blue Hill) or Quiet Cove (Stonington)! Ask the host for tons of local recommendations, including best places to swim, hike, eat, or even have a super local experience and hop the Mail Boat out to Isle au Haut (out of Stonington Harbor 30+min drive) and explore the beautiful trails and beaches of an even more remote island off the Maine coast!
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Cabin Creek Farm

10. Cabin Creek Farm

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Cranberry Isles, ME · 6 sites
Welcome to Cabin Creek Farm located on Great Cranberry Island Maine. The beauty and tranquility of our offshore Maine island are what many visitors hope to experience but few actually do. If you're hoping to exhale and slow down while being surrounded by nature, and quiet, we're your perfect spot! We are located just offshore from Mount Desert Island home to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and other nearby towns. Catch a passenger ferry (BOAT) (sorry can't bring vehicles) out to Great Cranberry Island, Maine from: Northeast Harbor, (search: Beal and Bunker Ferry) for exact schedules. OR FROM Manset/Southwest Harbor. (search: Cranberry Cove Ferry) for exact schedules. (Note: Ferry reservations are NOT needed just get aboard and you pay once underway. You can view exact ferry departure times on individual camp descriptions.) If arriving outside ferry schedules Cadillac Water Taxi can bring you to Great Cranberry Island. Call Blair at 207-801-1898 to make a reservation. Our camp is located on a quaint pristine, offshore Maine island. We are an easy 1 mile walk from the ferry landing once you arrive. We have a shared use golf cart for our guests to get to and from camp! Great Cranberry Island is a beautiful peaceful place where the pace of life slows, nature abounds and the stars are bright. There is a small well stocked general store,, a museum, cafe and miles of pristine trails and rocky beaches to explore. Bicycles can be brought on the passenger ferries and are a great way to get around and further explore the island. Our camp is on the site of our former organic farm called Cabin Creek Farm overlooking the ocean (a tidal estuary called the pool), where we grew flowers, herbs and veggies. You can even kayak directly to us at high tide. The sites are a combo of a mixed manicured deciduous and conifer forest and open spaces with ocean views. "Once you have slept on an island, you'll never be quite the same!"
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Searenity Beachfront Land Off Grid

11. Searenity Beachfront Land Off Grid

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Jonesport, ME · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Searenity Beachfront Land - Off Grid - Quietcation - Private Maine Oceanfront Seashore Beach and Forest - Waterfront Ocean Bold Coast Down East Shoreline - Pristine unspoiled - Quiet Place We have Beachfront Sites, and Beach Access Sites, part of our 22+ acre private Seaside Homestead. All Private, Secluded, Away from it all. All Searenity Guests can explore and relax, on our private 2000' Bold Coast Ocean Shoreline Beaches. Now is your chance to experience this private Oceanside retreat, on the beautiful un-developed Bold Coast shores of Jonesport Maine. A traditional heritage fishing village. All areas are NO GENERATORS and Primitive Dry Camping OFF GRID - BYOEI ( Bring your own EVERYTHING in ) - BYOEO ( Bring your own EVERYTHING out ) ALL wastes from guests and pets MUST be taken away by guests. You will need to be self contained. No Burying or Burning Waste. There are NO amenities here. NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 and NO GENERATORS at all. We would like to share the beauty, and experience of this spectacular one of a kind truly special place with others. All of our pictures are from Our Land where you stay ! It is an amazing destination ! All areas have private stone fire ring. Here you can watch Dramatic sunrises, sunsets, picturesque shoreline and fishing boat views, and Dark Night skies for ultimate moon and star gazing. There are seemingly endless Hiking and Day trips possible Supplies, Groceries, Hardware, Gas, Diesel, Propane, and eating out options, are in town. Searenity is off-grid private land, with no lighting, with gravel access roads only. Access during dark hours, is difficult for new arrivals, we REQUIRE THAT GUESTS ARRIVE DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS ONLY. We have a farm, DO NOT have Cell phones. Only near computer or LAND LINE phone, a few times a day. If you need to contact us, there may be response delay. We also drive through Searenity guest area several times a day, and if you need anything you can always ask in person. Note: Also on our 22+ acre homestead, we have Searenity Private Oceanfront Cottage Lodging available. Search Searenity Cottage Jonesport on Hipcamp. Come to Searenity for a Memorable experience in the true Downeast Maine !
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Backroad to Acadia

12. Backroad to Acadia

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Ellsworth, ME · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our easy camping spot. We are in a rural residential neighborhood close to everything; groceries, eateries, and Acadia National Park is a 20 minute drive off the main artery. Here you will find rest, peace and relaxation off the beaten track. It is absolutely essential that you obey the fire ban when in effect. (www.mainefireweather.org). Thank You for checking the website before you light. Please bear in mind we live in a residential neighborhood. Additionally, the fires cannot be wider than 3 ' or highter than 3'. So, not exactly a bonfire- but a small cooking fire is okay. But LLBean, and Shaw's Grocery, HomeDepot and Walmart are less than 5 minutes away in downtown Ellsworth. We will provide you with potable water. Use of shared compost outhouse. And, we sell you very good firewood for a competitive price. Sites are with drive -in access or park and walk 120 feet into our woods sites. We welcome dogs on leash. Minimum two. Limit 5 to a site. Quiet hours 10PM to 8AM are mandatory. We live on a dirt road, so a speed limit of 15 for 3/4 mi. is required.
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Flatrock on the River

13. Flatrock on the River

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Winterport, ME · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Quiet getaway that will allow you to forget about the craziness of life. 28 aches with a beautiful river running along the edge. Kayaking, swimming, fishing and more right on site. Arcadia national park only and hours' drive. Fort Knox only 15 minutes away. Great salmon and bass fishing in Swan Lake only 20 mins away.
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Wild Soul Serenity Campground

14. Wild Soul Serenity Campground

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Waltham, ME · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
*Campground will reopen Memorial Day weekend. Beach tenting is not open, please check back for an update, typically by end of June when the water levels are low enough. Founded in 2024, Wild Soul Serenity (WSS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping others heal, reconnect, and thrive through the restorative power of nature and holistic wellness. Our mission is to create a sustainable sanctuary for Veterans, First Responders, creatives, and the broader community to experience mental, emotional, and spiritual renewal. WSS was born from a desire to serve and support others while building a sustainable, passive residual income model that reinvests into the land and the people it serves. Nestled in the wilderness near Acadia National Park, our off-the-grid campground merges rustic camping on a lake. If available we offer massage therapy, yoga, energy work, and bodywork, (to name a few) in three ways: 1. When campers request private sessions during their stay. 2. When wellness professionals host ongoing services onsite. 3. During WSS-hosted events that feature healing arts practitioners. Our event space will be available for rental and collaboration with local businesses, nonprofits, and community groups—so long as their purpose aligns with our values: promoting wellness, building connection, and supporting mental health through holistic means and nature's tranquility. Each year we expand on this campground until it's full vision is a reality. For 2026 we have a few campsites, some have platforms, some without. The plan this year is to add a cabin, woodshed, bathroom and work on the trail system. Each campsite has a buffer of vegetation with the lake as a view, a fire pit and space to have more than one tent. There will be a camp style toilet. There's no running water, not much cell service, no electricity. Park at the main road and bring your camping items into the woods. Your site will be labeled. Trash in, trash out. Firewood for sale, camping gear for rent. Canoe and walk the beach (if low levels). Dog friendly: must be friendly, on a leash and please be mindful of dogs digging. Here we value the land, it's sanctuary and soil erosion prevention along the shoreline. Friends and Family Market on rte 1A is the closest resupply.
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Moreyville Camp Ground

15. Moreyville Camp Ground

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Deer Isle, ME · 1 site · Tent, RV
Camp site has room for a couple of tents or one large RV, bathroom in main house for cleaning up. Adults and kids 8yrs old and up.Two acres of private property, with access to my family's shore, which has it's own private cove, one hr before high tide for kyaking. Ten min. walk to near by park. 2.2 Miles back to Rt 15 to access the entire Deer Isle Area. 5 mins to the closes grocery store, post office, bank, gas. 15 mins to Stonington Harbor, for Resturants with Fresh Maine seafood, and the mail boat to Isle le Hou. Pet friendly. Sight closes down October 1st til May 30th
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Chickadee Hollow: Eco Camping

16. Chickadee Hollow: Eco Camping

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Ellsworth, ME · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
A quiet woodland retreat just 3 miles from Ellsworth and 21 miles from Acadia National Park. Pitch your tent or hang a hammock in a peaceful corner of Chickadee Hollow... Surrounded by pines, birdsong, and fresh air, you’ll enjoy the feeling of being far from the crowds - while still being minutes from groceries, coffee, and lobster rolls! — The Campsite A handful of tent and hammock spaces tucked away for privacy Separate car parking, a short walk to wherever you'd like to set up (car campers welcome in parking area, see map) Shared common area with firepit, firewood, cookware, dish station & picnic table Rustic open-air toilet with a view of the trees — Extras to Rent (price per night) $5 tent & sleeping pad for 1 $10 tent & pads for 2 $5 wool blanket $10 sleeping bag Message before/after booking for availability! — Eco-Friendly Stay Chickadee Hollow is part of the land I live on and love! It's where I grow my food and do my best to make a positive impact on our planet. To keep this land healthy for everyone (including the chickadees), I kindly ask guests to use only biodegradable soap on the property (and keep it free of other chemicals). I provide a bottle of Dr. Bronner’s for bodies/dishes so you don’t need to bring your own. — What to Expect Rural setting with birdsong in the morning and stargazing at night Rustic camping (no hookups or showers) Quiet tenting space separate from vehicles You may share the space with a small number of friendly campers, or have the place to yourself You might hear the neighbors but not see them Honestly, not very buggy! A small fire keeps any bugs at bay Woodland trails, including one to a small stream for collecting dish water (BYO potable water) Night sounds of birds, crickets, owls, porcupines, maybe coyotes if you're lucky! A short tour around my tiny cabin and homestead, if you like! — Perfect For Nature lovers looking for a relaxed home base to explore the region Individuals, couples, or small groups Tent, hammock, bike and car campers Guests who value low-impact, eco-friendly travel — Come enjoy the simplicity of camp life, the warmth of a fire, and the beauty of Maine’s great outdoors at Chickadee Hollow - your cozy base camp for Downeast adventures!
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The Maine Land

17. The Maine Land

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Sullivan, ME · 1 site
Rustic tent site with fire pit, firewood, picnic table, and outhouse. It is a very secluded and quiet site surrounded by birches, spruce, a young maple stand, and some cute fledgling pines. There's open space to the south with sight-lines toward Frenchmans and Flanders Bay. To the north, east, and west, there's about 70 acres of tree-growth with some old logging trails to casually bushwhack if you feel it. There's a glacial erractic (big big boulder) not terribly far from the site. Please note that it is possible to get lost if you go deep (though unlikely). There is proper hiking throughout the area, not least of which is Acadia National Park and Lamoine State Park. But there are hikes even closer. Long Ledges is just a couple miles up the road (off Punkinville, right by the high school). And these trails are ambitious, even connect up all the way to Schoodic Mountain, which in addition to being a great hike on its own, is surrounded by Donnell Pond and Tunk Lake. Further trails throughout and amongst the State Preserve are great. Swim, fish (get a license before doing so), boat (plenty of public landings around to put in a kayak), hangout. Biking is probably best on the carriage roads of Acadia, which are island-side on MDI, or over at Schoodic in Winter Harbor (make a loop starting at Frazier Point). Sullivan has a stretch of the sunrise trail, which is an ATV trail, and which is billed as bike friendly but it's not super great for tires narrower than mountain bikes. Go eat seafood at Tracy's, less than a mile up the road. Eat some ice cream at Shanahan's Sweet Retreat. Dunbar's Store has a good beer selection, carries an assortment of food stuffs including some vegan options-variety is the spice of life. Young's Market has breakfast Sammy's, coffee, pizza, cigs, fuel. Check out our 70 acres in tree-growth with some old logging trails. Casually bushwhack on if you feel it. There's a glacial erratic not terribly far from the site. Please note that it is possible to get lost, though unlikely! Please be courteous and respectful of the land and neighbors. Please be mindful that the Maine region is in moderate drought. Pick up after yourselves. Listen for the wildlife, look before speaking. Enjoy! DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN FIREWOOD! Again, DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN FIREWOOD. There is firewood on site.
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Hillside Gateway to Acadia/Schoodic

18. Hillside Gateway to Acadia/Schoodic

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Sullivan, ME · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn about the Gateway to Acadia: 12x12 cozy shelter! Space and privacy! 3 acres to yourself, sweeping views and sunsets including a glimpse of Cadillac Mountain from across the Bay. No electricity in the Timber Tent, but there are power outlets on the electric pole at the beginning of the driveway. Feel free to bring your tent, camper or stay in the cabin. Room for 4 and a few more on the floor of the Timber Tent. We now have water! A 300’ well and a hand pump its a bit rusty at first, but keep pumping. A Britta filter is also provided at the camp. There is a small futon inside. This site is 10 miles from Acadia National Park (Schoodic side) where there are mountain bike and hiking trails. Want to swim and kayak in freshwater? Jones Pond is just a few miles away and has a public beach. Take a ferry to Bar Harbor and then retreat to the quiet side of the Bay. Hike Schoodic Mountain and take a swim at the end on Donnell Pond. Restaurants and shops are ready for you in Winter Harbor. Enjoy the sunrise trail for 4 wheelers only a few miles from the campsite. With 3 acres of clearing and 60 acres on the property to explore, you can Enjoy all that DownEast has to offer. The site is accessible by car, has a picnic table and camp grill on the premises.
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Graham Cracker Cabin and Campsites

19. Graham Cracker Cabin and Campsites

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Waltham, ME · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
35 minutes to Acadia National Park, 10 minutes to Ellsworth, 40 minutes to Bangor. A very sweet and rustic Hemlock cabin, along with secluded 17' and 14" bell tents, plus 2 private campsites sit along beautiful Webb Brook. Walk through the large open field, away from everything, to this storybook setting. All you can hear is the waters of the brook rushing and sounds of nature all around. Graham Lake is just a stone's throw away. Great for stargazing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming. This magical place is just beyond our farm where we you can buy fresh chicken and duck eggs daily at the house. In the cabin, upstairs, a lofted queen bed accessed by a sturdy wooden ladder. Downstairs, a wood stove with dining area, and living space with full sized convertible bed. No electricity, no plumbing, no wifi. Good cell service. Composting toilet and water tank for use inside cabin. Gas grill and firepit with tripod grate outside for cooking options. Two large picnic tables for outdoor dining. Truly a magical place. The campsites and secluded 2 bell tent sites are hidden away along Webb Brook, sitting among the pines and hardwoods. A port-a-potty available for all guests' use. Almost 9 acres of land to explore and discover, as well as Graham Lake just a walk away.
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Camping With Wolves, Acadia Area

20. Camping With Wolves, Acadia Area

89%
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Trenton, ME · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
3/26/2026 Location: approximately 3 miles to Mt Desert Island Bar Harbor Airport Approximately 15 miles to Bar Harbor and the Ferry to Nova Scotia Approximately 17 miles to Schoodic Pennisula Our Overnights and weekly sites are primarily designed for guests participating in our educational Tours and Wolf Camp/Retreats. If space is available, we will allow non tour guests to stay once approved. It is required to call for availability and to answer our confirmation questions. Freezing conditions can exist from October until May No water access until freeze is over.. Daylight disappears early during the Winter gps is sketchy. If you have adequate gear for the conditions we allow all season camping. Submitting a request does not finalize or guarantee a reservation, property approval is required. . Before you make a reservation read the description of each site. Read all of the info, and when you submit your request please include/verify the following info: Is everyone in your group at least 21?/No kids or pets with you.? What sort or camping unit.? Tent/RoofTent/RV/Hammock/Trailer./Van./ Bus etc? Calling, directly by telephone in advance is mandatory to arrange your arrival appointment.. Clarity with your request is necessary. At check out look at the “extras” section to include any pre purchases or rentals. The sounds of the night are magical here. The Biker’s Bunkhouse is ideal for motorcycle travelers as it shelters both the guest and the Bike/s. With each listing be sure to READ all the information and the rules. If you are interested in a spontaneous camping adventure, if your luggage got lost or if you just don’t want to deal with transporting camping gear we have a variety of rental equipment. Last minute reservation requests may not work via the reservation site but we may very likely have a space. Any questions, call two zero seven six six seven three two four four, calling the property is required. It is important that you also check back to your app to see if they ( hipcamp) have sent you communication pertinent to your reservation. Our Educational tours are NOT part of your camping reservation and must be done directly with the facility. Call.
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