Cottonwood Camping & RV Park offers extensive equestrian facilities for horseback riders visiting Columbia Falls, Maine. The property features dedicated horse-friendly camping areas, horseback riding lessons, and guided trail rides through the surrounding countryside. Trail systems accessible directly from the campground accommodate both horse riders and ATV enthusiasts, providing multi-use recreation options for outdoor adventurers.
What to do
Trail riding experiences: Riders can access trail systems directly from Cottonwood Camping & RV Park. According to visitor J B., "This is the first campground we have stayed at that has ATV trail access, horse friendly camping, full hookups, pull through sites, tent camping, tent rentals, teepee rentals, 'tiny bird cabin', and a tree house."
Waterfront activities: Enjoy swimming, fishing or simply relaxing by the water at HTR Acadia. Jessica P. notes, "Beautiful view of the water. Highly recommend the waterfront sites. Some of the sites are small but the view makes up for it. Limited general store but clean bath house and pool."
Acadia National Park access: Use the campground as a base for exploring nearby natural attractions. Ian P. appreciates the "Proximity to Acadia National Park, Southwest Harbor, and all the great things to do in the area is perfect. Great pool and other facilities."
What campers like
Varied accommodation options: Equestrian camping near Georgetown, Maine includes unique lodging choices. Cheryl R. describes her experience: "I surprised my husband with the Teepee- we were not disappointed! A huge Teepee with a very comfortable queen size bed- a couch, table, area animal rugs, coffee maker and a fan if needed."
Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms and amenities. Suzy M. highlights "Outstanding bath facilities w/ United hot water, (free too!)" at Cottonwood.
Waterfront views: Those seeking scenic campsites appreciate waterfront locations. Sam L. found HTR Acadia offered sites "equipped with hammock trees, fire rings, picnic tables, and even running water and electricity! One of the nights we heard a bunch of coyotes howling nearby which was pretty cool."
What you should know
Site variations: Not all campsites offer the same features or privacy levels. Thomas R. advises about HTR Acadia: "I would avoid campsite 14 (the one I had), because the parking spot is about six feet above the camping area, and the camping area is not especially level. Not an awful site, but it did not work well at all for my usual set up."
Ongoing improvements: Some facilities are still developing their amenities. Don K. notes that Cottonwood is a "New park so lots of construction going on. Owner is very helpful. Will be a great park when it really gets going."
Reservation importance: Securing spots in advance is essential, especially for prime locations. Thomas R. shares, "Although the campground is on the water, don't expect to get a water front spot unless you reserve well in advance, even during the week."
Tips for camping with families
Pool access: Children can enjoy swimming facilities at select campgrounds. Ian P. mentions HTR Acadia has a "Great pool and other facilities."
Noise considerations: Sound travels easily in certain camping environments. Jess Y. cautions about waterfront camping: "Remember that sound travels over water. This is truly a stunning little spot and it was so peaceful, until it wasn't."
Activity planning: Horseback options provide family-friendly recreation. Cheryl R. shares that "The owner also offers horseback riding lessons and trail rides" at Cottonwood, creating opportunities for children and adults to experience equestrian activities.
Tips from RVers
Hookup placement: Check utility connection locations before setup. Rita notes, "Our site has water and electric on the wrong side" at HTR Acadia.
Size accommodation: Large rigs can find suitable spots at select campgrounds. J B. mentions Cottonwood has "full hookups, pull through sites" that can accommodate various RV sizes.
Extended stay amenities: For longer visits, look for campgrounds with comprehensive services. TJ S. reports about HTR Acadia: "Water pressure was low, but the WiFi was awesome. There were several 1 or 2 night neighbors in tents. But there was plenty of firewood available cheap."