Campsite #B3 at Schoodic Woods Campground, ME

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Campsite #B3

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Drive-In 6 people
155 ft Pull-through
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Campsite #B3 Features: Drive-In access, Pull-through parking, 155ft driveway, 20 amp hookup, 30 amp hookup, 50 amp hookup, Accessible, Fire ring, Picnic Table, RV Site, Pets Allowed, Drinking Water

Campsite Reviews (6)

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@meaganwAFA6179 · Camped on Oct 11, 2024 at Campsite #B3
The campground is very well maintained. Fairly level sites, well shaded. While you are close to your neighbors, the way the sites are shaped, you still have a great deal of privacy. The bath rooms are very clean, and spacious. While there are no showers most people are already aware of that. The staff, and the campground hosts are wonderful. Very helpful, and very friendly. The best part of my trip was staying in schoodic.
@GianlucaA7AB34 · Camped on Oct 10, 2024 at Campsite #B3
Wonderful family Camp!
@RobertH1222975 · Camped on Sep 3, 2024 at Campsite #B3
Clean and quiet campground with private sites. Beautiful scenery with close access to the loop road. We hope to be back, soon.
@ChrisS8694045 · Camped on Aug 29, 2022 at Campsite #B3
The pull-thru sites in Schoodic are massive. We have a 40' fifth wheel and could have easily fit 2 in our pull-thru. The ranger programs in the evenings are amazing. Easily walk to them from your site and then walk back after learning more about Acadia.
@JimL157 · Camped on Sep 30, 2021 at Campsite #B3
Wow! This is a beautiful campground. We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Schoodic. The forest around it is so thick, it makes it feel even more private than it already is. The sites are well spaced out. I chose a pull through specifically on this one so that our camp side would face the forest. Bike/Hike paths lead ride out of the campground making it very easy to get outside. The loop road is only about 6 miles in the park (about 9 total to get around to campground again) so it was quick to get back to the areas we wanted based on tides. Explore Schoodic Point at high and low tides for variety. Low tide for tidepooling (urchins, anemonea, etc). Park at Blueberry and walk back to a little pulloff near Little Moose Island - at low tide you can walk across gravel bar to the island and explore it for a couple hours.The Rangers and other staff were extremely friendly and helpful with information about where to go tidepooling, where to see seals, etc. I hope to come back to Schoodic soon.
@AnthonyD174 · Camped on Aug 1, 2021 at Campsite #B3
We stayed at Schoodic Woods campground on several different occasions. The campsites are well spread out and feature electricity at every site. Water is available at some sites, also. There are several walking trails that can be accessed from the campground. The Lower Harbor Trail was our favorite with views of a cove after descending through a forested area. A gravel bike path passes through the campground that connects to other bike paths on the peninsula. The free "Island Explorer" bus stops at the campground office about every half hour and allows you to visit trails or sights along the Schoodic Loop Road. We went to Schoodic Point to watch the waves crashing on the rocks (rest rooms available). You can hop on or off the bus anywhere along the road giving you flexibility to hike a trail across the peninsula and then take the bus back to the campground. The bus goes through Birch Harbor and Winter Harbor allowing shopping or dining out.

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