Equestrian Camping near Sorrento, ME

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    Cottonwood Camping & RV Park offers equestrian accommodations with trail access for riders. The campground provides designated areas for horses alongside traditional camping options including tent sites, RV hookups, cabin rentals, and unique glamping accommodations like teepees and a treehouse. The property features full hookups and pull-through sites for those traveling with horse trailers. Riders particularly note the convenience of ATV trail access directly from the campground. The campground maintains clean facilities with water and electric hookups at most sites, and the staff is known for being helpful and accommodating to equestrians.

    Located in Columbia Falls, Maine, approximately 30 miles from Sorrento, the park connects to local riding trails suitable for various skill levels. The owner offers horseback riding lessons and guided trail rides for campers without their own horses. The campground is still developing, with ongoing construction to expand facilities. Current rates range from $35-45 per night, which is considered reasonable for Maine campgrounds with horse accommodations. The property's layout accommodates both overnight visitors and those seeking longer equestrian camping experiences. Riders should contact the campground in advance to confirm current trail conditions and arrange appropriate space for their horses and equipment.

    Best Equestrian Campgrounds near Sorrento (2)

      1. HTR Acadia

      4.8(18)12mi from SorrentoRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "My wife and I stayed at Somes Sound for 4 nights on our Maine honeymoon trip in July. We absolutely loved our stay. We set up at camp site 9. Incredible view of the sound/water."

      "I showed up to Maine unprepared with a place to stay. Somes Sound View Campground was the only campground I could find in the area with availability."

      2. Cottonwood Camping & RV Park

      4.0(4)26mi from SorrentoRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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"

      "The very clean restrooms were located nearby , which was convient. The staff was so friendly and very accommodating."

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    Equestrian Camping Reviews near Sorrento, ME

    22 Reviews of 2 Sorrento Campgrounds


    • J B.
      Sep. 8, 2020

      Cottonwood Camping & RV Park

      ATV & Equestrian Fun

      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.  

      A must see!

    • C
      Aug. 10, 2020

      Cottonwood Camping & RV Park

      A Wild West experience!

      This campground is absolutely adorable. RV, tent , Treehouse camping to camping out in a Teepee! 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. We were asked to bring our own bedding due to Covid regulations - which we did not mind at all. The very clean restrooms were located nearby , which was convient. The staff was so friendly and very accommodating. Sleeping in the TeePee was an incredible experience and we would definitely do it again - so fun! All we needed was a horse- haha! The owner also offers horseback riding lessons and trail rides.

    • T
      Jul. 27, 2019

      HTR Acadia

      Honeymoon camping at Somes Sound View

      My wife and I stayed at Somes Sound for 4 nights on our Maine honeymoon trip in July. We absolutely loved our stay. We set up at camp site 9. Incredible view of the sound/water. Our site was large enough for a 12 person tent with plenty of room for pop up canopy and other gear. We had electricity and water right at the site. The staff is very friendly and informative. The campground has a heated pool which was nice after hikes and being out all day. The grounds also have a small quarry with a paddle boat you can use for free! It's a older boat but was nice to have for a quick boat ride. The bathrooms were some of our favorite we have used, the toilets are separated into their own rooms for maximum privacy. Hot showers are $1 for 5 minuets and were separated into their own rooms as well. Very clean. The campground also offers yurt camping and water sites, which are extremely close to the water and beautiful. We went down to the water at night and sat on the dock, it was an amazing experience with the stars and sky so clear. Kayak rentals are located right at the campground which was so convenient, the views were insane! The campground is located outside of Bar Harbor and is on the quiet side which we enjoyed just as much as Bar Harbor and Acadia. Highly recommend this campground for a getaway or family trip!

    • Sam L.
      Jun. 13, 2020

      HTR Acadia

      Peaceful getaway

      I showed up to Maine unprepared with a place to stay. Somes Sound View Campground was the only campground I could find in the area with availability. The entire staff during my 6 nights was very friendly. I stayed at two different sites during my stay due to my first one being reserved after my fourth night. Both sites were very nice. The sites were 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. Very clean and nice showers too

    • D
      Jul. 20, 2021

      Cottonwood Camping & RV Park

      Happy Trails

      New park so lots of construction going on. Owner is very helpful. Will be a great park when it really gets going. W/E/S at most sites. Reasonable price. 35 to 45 bucks, in Maine thats not bad.

    • Jessica P.
      Jul. 30, 2018

      HTR Acadia

      Somes Sound Campground-Acadia Nat’l Park

      This campground was great. 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. Anchor campground is tucked in your own corner and pretty private!

    • Gabby M.
      Jun. 6, 2018

      HTR Acadia

      Instant Favorite!

      We decided to move around and camp in 3 locations to fully experience all that Acadia had to offer, but this easily became my favorite. And we have already booked a second trip only staying there!

      The staff was incredibly helpful and accommodating. I camp with my dog and that was absolutely no problem. No breed restrictions which is a huge plus.

      We stayed close to the water and had plenty of room for parking and setting up camp. The grounds were kept clean and easily accessible.

      I can’t say enough great things about the location, the staff, and the campground overall. We cannot wait to go back!

    • Jess Y.
      Apr. 16, 2021

      HTR Acadia

      Beautiful View...

      ...but remember that sound travels over water. This is truly a stunning little spot and it was so peaceful, until it wasn’t. I snagged the best spot right on the waters edge on a platform. The night I happened to stay here I had a very noisy group of young adults show up around 9pm and were up until 3 in the morning chatting and laughing. Showers were clean and the woman at the front was friendly and helpful.

    • IAN P.
      Jul. 31, 2020

      HTR Acadia

      Great place to camp and explore the area

      Great campground. Staff is helpful, sites are clean. Definitely a tent friendly place. 90% of the sites are well shaded, and most have plenty of room. Do your research not all the sites here are created equal. Proximity to Acadia National Park, Southwest Harbor, and all the great things to do in the area is perfect. Great pool and other facilities. Found this place because the State Parks closed camping due to Covid, what a great find. We will definitely be back.


    Guide to Sorrento

    The area surrounding Sorrento, Maine features coastal landscapes with elevations rarely exceeding 500 feet above sea level. The climate brings warm summers with average highs of 75°F and cold winters averaging 15°F. Equestrian camping options near Sorrento provide specialized facilities for travelers with horses, with most sites requiring reservations during the peak summer months of June through August.

    What to do

    Trail riding with horses: HTR Acadia campground offers easy access to local riding trails. "We stayed right by the water and it was just breath taking. Restrooms were clean and the owners/workers are nice and helpful," notes Ashley L. about the HTR Acadia facilities.

    Explore ATV trails: Cottonwood Camping & RV Park provides direct trail access for ATVs. "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," reports J B. about the Cottonwood Camping & RV Park offerings.

    Waterfront activities: Oceanfront campsites provide opportunities for coastal exploration. "Wooded and quiet private sites with some on the ocean. Close to Acadia N.P.," explains LauraandJosh W. regarding HTR Acadia's location advantages.

    What campers like

    Unusual accommodations: Beyond standard horse-friendly sites, unique options exist. "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," shares Cheryl R. about her experience at Cottonwood Camping.

    Proximity to Acadia: Many equestrian campgrounds provide convenient access to Acadia National Park. "Great campground. Staff is helpful, sites are clean. Definitely a tent friendly place. 90% of the sites are well shaded, and most have plenty of room. Proximity to Acadia National Park, Southwest Harbor, and all the great things to do in the area is perfect," according to IAN P.'s review of HTR Acadia.

    Clean facilities: Horse campgrounds maintain well-kept washrooms and common areas. "Good stop between Millinocket and Acadia Nat'l Park. Very accessible owner. Outstanding bath facilities w/ United hot water, (free too!)," notes Suzy M. about the amenities at Cottonwood Camping & RV Park.

    What you should know

    Site selection matters: Not all sites at equestrian campgrounds offer the same features or views. "This is actually a pretty nice campground as long as you have the right expectations. First, most of the campsites are quite nice, with decent amounts of privacy. 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," advises Thomas R. about HTR Acadia.

    Ongoing development: Some horse campgrounds in the region are still expanding. "New park so lots of construction going on. Owner is very helpful. Will be a great park when it really gets going. W/E/S at most sites," explains Don K. regarding the status of Cottonwood Camping & RV Park.

    Sound considerations: Campgrounds near water may experience sound travel. "This is truly a stunning little spot and it was so peaceful, until it wasn't. I snagged the best spot right on the waters edge on a platform. The night I happened to stay here I had a very noisy group of young adults show up around 9pm and were up until 3 in the morning chatting and laughing," warns Jess Y. about the acoustics at HTR Acadia.

    Tips for camping with families

    Book waterfront sites early: Prime locations with ocean views require advance planning. "Definitely 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. Anchor campground is tucked in your own corner and pretty private!" recommends Jessica P. about HTR Acadia.

    Consider guided horseback options: Families without horses can still enjoy equestrian activities. "The owner also offers horseback riding lessons and trail rides," mentions Cheryl R. about the services available at Cottonwood Camping & RV Park.

    Check for wildlife activity: Local wildlife adds to the camping experience. "One of the nights we heard a bunch of coyotes howling nearby which was pretty cool," shares Sam L. about his stay at HTR Acadia.

    Tips from RVers

    Confirm site utilities: RVers should verify utility locations when booking horse-friendly sites. "Our site has water and electric on the wrong side. Excellent shower house," notes Rita about her experience at HTR Acadia.

    Prepare for varying water pressure: Some equestrian campgrounds have utility limitations. "We stayed at Somes Sound Campground for 5 days. It was extremely pleasant. Our site was on a hill but getting the camper in was easy. Water pressure was low, but the WiFi was awesome," reports TJ S. about HTR Acadia's amenities.

    Expect reasonable rates: Horse-friendly campgrounds in the region offer competitive pricing. "Reasonable price. 35 to 45 bucks, in Maine thats not bad," comments Don K. regarding the value at Cottonwood Camping & RV Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular equestrian campsite near Sorrento, ME?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Sorrento, ME is HTR Acadia with a 4.8-star rating from 18 reviews.