Reviews
Acadia/Seawall
User Reviews
Via D'Agostino
Seawall Campground is an official national park campground for Acadia, but it’s a good 20-40 minute drive from the main attractions of the park (depending on where you’re going). The only spot it’s close to is the Bass Harbor Lighthouse. It’s dog friendly and has water and bathrooms, but no showers. If you’re bringing a dog, you can sign them up for the Bark Ranger program here! (Metal tags available at the Hull Cove Visitor Center gift shop.)
Ingrid Messbauer
Much more out of the way than Blackwoods Campground— you’ll have to drive to get to Acadia’s main attractions, and the closest town (Southwest Harbor) is not as tourist/camper-oriented as Bar Harbor. Convenient for sunset or sunrise visits to Bass Harbor Lighthouse, and only a 5 minute walk to the Seawall picnic area (great for stargazing and sunrises) or a 15 minute walk to the natural seawall (beautiful at sunset). The campsites are a bit more separated from each other than the ones at Blackwoods, and the amenities are otherwise the same (flush toilets, potable water, and a dumpster, but no showers).
Jordan Olivio
Stayed at Seawall for three nights while in the park recently. Check in was very easy and the rangers were helpful in explaining the campground rules. My site was in the A-loop and was very well maintained. Bathrooms and water were conveniently located to the camp sites and were well kept. It is a bit of a distance from the Bar Harbor side of the park and driving through the Southwest Harbor is slower speeds, but the traffic through was minimal. Exploring the towns on this end was a good experience as they were not as busy as the other side. Even considering that most of my park activities required driving to the other side, I still thoroughly enjoyed staying here.
Johnathan Blake
By far our favorite campground in Acadia. Campsites are clean and spacious. Bathrooms were clean and accessible. But the location is everything. It has close proximity to southern harbors and a short drive from the main park. Amazing picnic area just steps from the campground. Overall it makes the top of our list for recommended campgrounds.
Lauren Hess
While this is the quiet side of the island, I feel there are nicer campgrounds with the same ambiance for the same price. This is about 30 minutes from the more popular Acadia attractions, so we completed the quiet side in 2 days and found ourselves driving 30-60 minutes one way to get to the other attractions. We were super excited about this trip but a lot of factors made us leave early. We had a group of 8 split between two sites. It states you can have two tents at each site, park one car, and are equipped with fire rings and picnic tables. The one site had just enough room to do so. The second site was too small to fit two tents and safety light a fire, so we had to go to the site next door for a fire to keep 8 people warm and cook food for 8. There was no way to have two tents, the fire, a picnic table, and park…check the sites carefully I did and it still wasn’t accurate enough. We chose our loop/sites purposely for the characteristics, including flushing toilets and sinks. Upon arrival we were informed that the bathrooms in our loop were being renovated so we had porta-pots throughout the loop…so no flushing toilets or sinks, which we needed. The other loop wasn’t walkable enough to have 8 people walk back and forth, especially in a rush. Luckily (or unluckily for us) the toilet was right out front of our site…convenient-ish for 8 people but our part of the loop ended up being the most crowded so there were 14 people using one toilet that doesn’t flush. We checked in Saturday, by Monday our site stunk horribly, we ended up leaving early on Tuesday but it still stunk and had not been dumped. It’s also just disgusting to have to see that and sit in that smell. I do want to note that the park staff checked the toilets frequently, stocked them, wiped them down, and they were clean, but not emptied. The park staff were super friendly and great, this was just not a good trip for us overall…couldn’t start a fire because of rain two days and were freezing, rained so hard that all 4 tents took on water, gear inside, clothing, essentials, etc were soaked or destroyed (on two different days); a child got sick for two days, sprayed tents and ourselves constantly but still found ticks inside our bags of fresh, unused clothes, etc. It was cool to hear the buoys dinging on the water.
nathan paquette
Beautiful campground with small sites. The staff was friendly but the water main break shut down the bathrooms. No showers so expect to go off grounds for that. The bathrooms when usable were the clean but only had hand sanitizer. The location is... Out of the way so expect a 30 minute drive for most anything.
Beth Knotek
We stayed in loop C, very nice. During our stay there was a problem with the water. They brought in portable toilets. But no one came around to let us know, that once the water was on again, that it needed to be boiled for drinking. They posted signs on the bathroom. But their were many workers buzzing around in their carts, that it would have been nice if they would have posted signs on the water spickets. Lots of people also used the water spickets areas to wash there dishes ( which is a no- no in our State) another place for a sign 🛑. We even saw a lady shaving her legs at the spicket too. Overall, campground is well maintained, and the staff were nice. Beautiful area.
Shane Ward
A great spot in what feels like a quieter area away from the park's crowds. Tent camping plots are simple but sufficient, featuring a picnic bench and fire pit. Plenty of tree cover from any coastal winds and rains. Bathroom facilities are well kept. Plenty of parking available, though some sites have a little walk from the carpark. Loads of deer around!
Jason Wong
Very quiet and clean. You can even hear the ocean at night. The restrooms are amazingly clean, trash bins available, and spigots for water. We were by the RVs in the back of area D and you can sometimes hear their generators. But overall, this is a great campsite if you don’t mind the 30 min drive back to black woods and the rest of the park.
Ima Zman
Very wooded and plenty of space and forest floor between sites. No hookups but temps were cool and heavy forest canopy keeps sun off RV. A bit of a challenge getting there as the road was closed because it was washed out. Close road made for a nice bike ride.
Annie Verhey
Positives: Great location, quiet campground, clean & well maintained bathrooms Negatives: Walk-in sites are extremely small & too tightly packed, but wheelbarrows are nicely provided for transporting gear. D Loop is very muddy & swampy. Finding showers to use was definitely difficult, as the closest & recommended service was only open 4-7pm. The 10am checkout is strictly enforced. Staff is informative but not particularly friendly. For a cheap, no-frills place to access to Acadia, Seawall can accommodate. In the future if we chose to stay here again, we would definitely pay for a drive-in site & stay in a different loop. If you need any other conveniences or luxuries, I would not recommend Seawall.
EspeciallySuri Alpacas
Spent 2 weeks at Seawall. Great place. We stayed at a double lot which would have been cramped but due to Covid we had both spaces. Fabulous outdoor fire places. Offsite showers close at 7 but we could use the shower in our camper, so no worries. Very clean bathroom, but no soap or dryers. Loved Acadia!
Tanya Raymond
People aren’t respectful of quiet hours at all and you’re right in top of each other.
Nick Thompson
My wife wasn’t thrilled about the walk in site, but as someone who loves the quiet of the outdoors, it was perfect. No cars on the walk-in sites and the sites are reasonably far apart for you to enjoy nature. Clean bathrooms, and an easy drive to the coin operated showers nearby. Doesn’t get much more reasonably priced than camping here!
Sam Vicente
A nice campground very close to the beach just beware of the mosquitoes they are terrible