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Blackwoods Campground in Maine is a magnificent camping destination nestled within the stunning Acadia National Park. As one of the most popular campgrounds in the state, Blackwoods offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers alike. Located on Mount Desert Island along the picturesque Maine coastline, Blackwoods Campground provides campers with a front-row seat to the breathtaking beauty of Acadia National Park. The campground is surrounded by lush forests, rocky shores, and scenic vistas, immersing visitors in the natural wonders of the region. One of the main draws of Blackwoods Campground is its proximity to Acadia's many attractions. From here, campers have easy access to a myriad of hiking trails that lead to iconic landmarks like Cadillac Mountain, Jordan Pond, and Thunder Hole. These trails cater to all levels of hikers, offering both leisurely strolls and challenging climbs with rewarding panoramic views. The campsites at Blackwoods are well-maintained and thoughtfully designed to provide campers with a comfortable and peaceful stay. Whether you prefer tent camping or have an RV, there are suitable spots to accommodate your needs. Additionally, the campground offers amenities such as restrooms, running water, and fire rings, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable camping experience. One of the best aspects of camping at Blackwoods is the opportunity to experience the tranquility of nature while still being close to nearby towns and villages. The charming town of Bar Harbor is just a short drive away, offering an array of restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. Visitors can savor fresh seafood, browse local art galleries, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this coastal town. Another highlight of Blackwoods Campground is its dark night skies, making it an ideal spot for stargazing. On clear nights, campers are treated to a breathtaking display of stars, adding a touch of magic to their camping experience. During the day, the campground itself offers activities for campers to enjoy. Families can participate in ranger-led programs that provide insight into the park's wildlife, geology, and history. Children can engage in the Junior Ranger program, earning badges while learning about the environment and conservation. For those seeking outdoor adventures, nearby activities include biking, kayaking, and birdwatching. Whether you prefer to relax at the campsite, explore the park's many trails, or engage in recreational activities, Blackwoods Campground caters to a diverse range of interests. The camp hosts and rangers at Blackwoods are knowledgeable and helpful, providing valuable insights and recommendations to enhance the camping experience. Their warm hospitality creates a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere that fosters a sense of community among campers. In conclusion, Blackwoods Campground in Maine is a picturesque and inviting camping destination that offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Its prime location within Acadia National Park, along with its well-maintained facilities and abundant recreational opportunities, make it a perfect place to create lasting memories and reconnect with the beauty of the great outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to camping, Blackwoods Campground promises a memorable and rewarding stay surrounded by the natural wonders of Acadia National Park.

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⭐ 1 Review⭐⭐⭐ 3.0

Superslif

If you like “dry” camping this campground is up your alley. The tent sites here are very nice and large and mostly level. I believe over 200 sites, where 80% are for tents. Only 4 streets are for RV’s under 35’. And of those, only 2 streets of about 12-15 sites are level. The other two streets of RV sites offer “some” challenges to get into a level position. The whole campground is very heavily wooded and the 4 RV streets are rather tight with trees near the roadway. The sites themselves are fine are far as size. There are no showers in the campground but in the nearby town ( 2 miles) there are paid showers. There is a dump station, and fresh water available in the campground and there are water outlets near each bathroom which are modern flush toilets. Added pluses to this campground are: it is a 5 minute walk to the ocean. The “free” Acadia bus stops in the campground that will take you all over the island including downtown Bar Harbor which can have limited parking. Even in mid September the campground stayed fairly full. I gave it 3 star rather than a 4 because more effect could have been made to offer more “level” sites for RV’s.