Stop 5 – Acadia National Park, Maine

We stayed 7 nights in Acadia at Schoodic Woods campground in Winter Harbor, Maine.

The campground was immaculately maintained and sites were large and private. The park Rangers gave nightly talks at the nearby amphitheater and were helpful on hiking/biking trails suitable for all of us.

Marcos was able to become a Junior Park Ranger, so everyone better leave no trace behind!

The only negative about the campground was no public showers. And with only electric hook up we were very limited with our use of water in the camper. We went into town once for laundry and showers, but managed otherwise.

We spent a lot of time hiking, biking and tide pooling.

The weather was in general was great. Some rainy, cool days but the majority sunny and warmish. We enjoyed exploring the area immensely.

The coastline in Maine is simply breathtaking and one can only feel enamored by its beauty.

We highly recommend this area to everyone. The people were friendly and kind. The small fishing towns unspoiled by commercialism. The outdoor activities numerous and rewarding. The seafood – terrific. Goodbye for now Maine, we are off to Vermont for a few days, but plan to return again to soak in your peaceful, wild beauty.

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