The Sedgwick region offers camping options along Maine's rocky coastline with tidal waters that fluctuate 10-12 feet daily. Located on the Blue Hill Peninsula between Penobscot Bay and Blue Hill Bay, this area provides access to both mainland and island destinations. Most RV campgrounds near Sedgwick operate seasonally from May through mid-October due to Maine's harsh winters.
What to do
Explore Schoodic Peninsula: Located about 45 minutes from the Sedgwick area, the Schoodic section of Acadia National Park offers trails and coastal views with fewer crowds than Mount Desert Island. "Just ten minutes away is the Schoodic Woods section of Acadia– a less busy and equally beautiful area of the National Park. Plus, there are many nearby nature preserves and public lands that have great hiking," notes a reviewer at West Bay Acadia RV Campground.
Kayak at high tide: Coastal camping sites offer water access, but timing is essential due to extreme tidal changes. "Just make sure you paddle around high tide or else you will be slogging your watercraft through a soft mucky clam flat," warns a camper from West Bay Acadia RV Campground. Rental equipment is available at several locations or you can bring your own.
Visit island communities: The ferry from Winter Harbor provides access to Bar Harbor, while other coastal towns offer their own boat services. "We loved taking the ferry to Vinalhaven Island for the day and picking up prepared food at the Market Basket and eating it along the Rockland Harbor waterfront watching the boats come and go," reports a visitor at Camden Hills RV Resort.
What campers like
Dark sky viewing: The region has minimal light pollution, offering excellent stargazing opportunities. "Recently added is a short nature trail and off leash dog park. The campground is approximately 45 minutes from downtown Bar Harbor and the main section of Acadia National Park," mentions a reviewer at West Bay Acadia RV Campground, which is "a certified dark sky park. Campers are asked to turn outside lights off so there is no light noise to interfere with the beautiful sky full of stars, planets, and meteor showers."
Fresh seafood access: Direct seafood purchases from working harbors provide authentic Maine dining experiences. "Live lobster can be bought off the dock at the nearby town of Corea," notes a camper from West Bay, while another visitor at Mainstay Cottages & RV Park shares that their location is "Steps away from the small ferry that goes to Bar Harbor and a few minutes to Schoodic Peninsula. Couple of nice restaurants close by."
Seasonal produce: Some campgrounds maintain community gardens for guest use. "We love the free community garden which has a wonderful selection of produce including strawberries, tomatillos, fresh herbs, beans, lettuces, etc. Feel free to pick whatever you will eat, just leave some for others," mentions a visitor at West Bay Acadia RV Campground.
What you should know
Alternative to Mount Desert Island: For those seeking Acadia access without crowds, consider staying on the mainland. "If you're looking for a camp site close to Acadia without the crowd, look to MainStay in Winter Harbor. About an hours drive to the main Acadia but just 5 minutes to the Schoodic Peninsula," explains a reviewer at Mainstay Cottages & RV Park.
Variable cell service: Connectivity ranges from excellent to nonexistent across the region. "Our Verizon phone got good reception and our hot spot worked well. The campground wi-fi was decent at our site but that depends on where you are in the park and what time of day you are using it," reports a visitor to Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.
Seasonal rates: Prices increase substantially during peak season, especially for premium waterfront sites. "Sites range in price from $125-165/night depending on the season (with possible additional charges for electricity usage)," notes a West Bay Acadia RV Campground visitor.
Tips for camping with families
Check amenities before booking: Family-friendly features vary widely between campgrounds. "This campground caters more to adults and does not have too much for kids to do. Most of the campers were seasonals whose campsites were well-kept and they were quiet," observes a camper at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort, while another visitor at Timberland Acres RV Park notes, "The campground is surrounded by beautiful trees. A good location between Ellsworth and Bar Harbor."
Consider shoulder seasons: Visit in late May/early June or September for fewer crowds and better site availability. "We stayed early in the season, before Memorial Day, and there were very few camp sites that were occupied. The site we chose was one of the premium ocean front lots and it was beautiful," shares a camper from Pumpkin Patch RV Resort.
Pack for variable temperatures: Coastal Maine experiences significant temperature swings, especially near water. "Make sure you wake up early and head down to the point because the sunrises are spectacular. They were super smart and put in an outdoor shower so you can rinse the salt water off," suggests a West Bay Acadia RV Campground visitor.
Tips from RVers
Level site selection: Many campgrounds have mixed terrain that can challenge larger rigs. "Our site was shady and a pull-thru. Luckily our site was level but some are not very level and would have been a problem for us," notes a Camden Hills RV Resort visitor.
Tree clearance awareness: Some older campgrounds have limited overhead clearance. "Lots of tall pine trees provide shade but also make it a little difficult to navigate the roads. We had to go pretty slow to avoid hitting tree branches. Parking under the pines also meant a lot of sap on our roof which was a bear to remove," warns a camper at Camden Hills RV Resort.
Full hookup availability: RV sites with complete utility access are limited and book quickly. At Greenlaw's RV Park & Campground, a visitor notes "This is a small, wooded campground with large private sites. They are working to improve the campground everyday. The area is remote, services are around but limited and the upper sites where we are have a great view of the sky for Starlink users."