Acadia National Park - Group Camping

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Acadia National Park
For groups of 15 people, Seawall Campground has five campsites and Blackwoods Campground has four sites. Reservations are made through the park. Grills, picnic tables, and fire rings are available at each site. Drinking water and flush toilets are nearby. Showers and laundromats may be found a short distance away in local communities. Space is limited. Keep tents and vehicles to a minimum. RVs are not permitted. Only three vehicles may be parked at each group site. Extra vehicles must be parked off-site.

GROUP CAMPING REGULATIONS

RESOURCE PROTECTION: Place all camping equipment, cars, tents, etc. on bare soil only, not on vegetation or the leaf layer of the forest floor. Digging trenches and driving nails into trees is prohibited. Feeding wildlife and picking wildflowers and other plants is prohibited. Only three vehicles are allowed per group site. RVs and travel trailers are not to be used on group sites. Wheeled vehicles and/or trailers must be in established parking areas. Food should be stored in a rigid food locker, vehicle, or in such a manner as to be inaccessible to raccoons, squirrels and similar animals.

FIRES AND FIREWOOD: Kindle fires only on the concrete grill pad and do not leave them unattended, including when retiring for the night. Collect dead and down wood from the forest floor only. Standing trees and their limbs, dead or alive may not be taken. Firewood can be purchased locally.

QUIET HOURS: 10 p.m. – 7 a.m. Turn off all generators and audio devices. At all times, noise must at a reasonable volume and cause minimal impact on other campers.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT/INTOXICATION: It is illegal to be in the park while under the influence of alcohol and/or controlled substances. The possession of alcohol by persons under 21 years of age is prohibited.

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS: Campground speed limit is 15 mph and all roads are one-way. Observe the stop sign at the ranger station each time you enter. Bicycles must obey all traffic signs and regulations. Remove detachable mirrors when not towing. Skateboards and rollerblades/skates are prohibited.

WATER USE/DISPOSAL: Washing dishes or hair at water spigots or in restrooms is prohibited. Please wash at campsites. Waste water outlets on RVs must have a bucket under them.

PETS: Pets must be leashed, caged, or otherwise under physical control at all times. They must not be left unattended at any time.

CHECK-OUT TIME: 10 a.m. Please drop windshield permit in check-out box.

PAYMENT/REGISTRATION: Camping in Acadia National Park requires appropriate registration and payment of use fees.

CAMPSITES: Campsites must be obviously marked with personal property to show it is occupied, such as with a tent, sign, tablecloth, or low-value item. Camp only in designated sites.

UTILITIES: Connecting to any water or electric utility is prohibited.