Acadia National Park camping

Your Guide to Acadia National Park Camping in a Camper Van

Nestled on the rugged coast of Maine, Acadia National Park is a haven for those who crave adventure and the great outdoors. With its breathtaking vistas, diverse ecosystems, and rich history, Acadia becomes an even more magical destination when explored in a camper van.

The fall season, in particular, casts a spell with vibrant foliage and crisp air, making it an ideal time to visit. Whether you’re a seasoned vanlifer or new to the scene, this guide will provide you with everything you need to know about Acadia National Park camping in a camper van.

orange and yellow fall trees

Fall in Love

The allure of Acadia National Park camping is undeniable, but it’s the autumn months that truly showcase its splendor. The park’s landscapes transform with a tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows, providing a stunning backdrop for exploration.

For camper van travelers, the park offers a unique opportunity to experience nature up close, waking up each morning surrounded by serene beauty. Imagine sipping coffee by your van, with the sun rising over the ocean—it’s a scene straight out of a postcard!

Did you know? All GoCamp camper vans comes with a coffee maker and coffee mugs so you can enjoy a fresh cup of joe every morning of your camping adventure. The fall vibes are off the charts!

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Where to Camp in Acadia

When going Acadia National Park camping there are several campgrounds to consider, each offering different amenities and vibes.

Blackwoods Campground is a popular choice, with its proximity to the ocean and access to hiking trails. It offers basic amenities like restrooms and picnic tables.

Seawall Campground is another excellent option, known for its quieter atmosphere and beautiful rocky shorelines. Both sites require reservations, especially during peak seasons, so planning ahead is key to securing a spot.

Schoodic Woods Campground is a recently opened campground on the Schoodic Peninsula that allows for a more secluded camping experience while still providing access to all that Acadia has to offer.

Acadia National Park is a driver’s paradise, with winding roads and breathtaking views around every turn. It’s important to note that some roads have vehicle length restrictions, so be sure to check beforehand if your camper van meets those requirements. But don’t worry, when you browse camper vans on GoCamp, each listing will have the van’s length listed for convenience. 

Best Activities and Sights

Acadia National Park camping is a paradise for those who love to hike, bike, and explore. Hiking is a must, with trails like Jordan Pond Path offering spectacular views of fall foliage reflected in the water. For a more challenging adventure, the Precipice Trail tests your limits with steep climbs and iron rungs. If biking is your preference, the Carriage Roads provide a network of gravel paths perfect for leisurely rides through the park’s landscapes.

Beyond hiking and biking, Acadia boasts several must-see attractions. Cadillac Mountain is a highlight, famed for being the first place in the U.S. to see the sunrise during parts of the year. Thunder Hole is another natural wonder, where waves crash against the rocks in a thunderous display. For a historical twist, visit the Bass Harbor Head Light, a classic New England lighthouse offering stunning coastal views.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Spots to Explore

Acadia’s charm lies not only in its well-known landmarks but also in its hidden gems. Venture to Schoodic Peninsula, a less-visited area offering dramatic coastlines and forested hills. Echo Lake Beach provides a quiet swimming spot away from the hustle of the more popular beaches. With careful planning and a spirit of adventure, you’ll discover unique spots that offer a true taste of Acadia’s beauty.

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Amenities, Prices, and Reservation Tips

Making reservations is highly recommended for Acadia National Park camping, as campgrounds fill up quickly, especially during fall. Prices for campgrounds like Blackwoods and Seawall are reasonable, but they vary depending on the season and site chosen. Be sure to check the national park’s official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Remember, amenities vary by location, so decide what comforts are essential for your stay and choose accordingly.

Renting a Camper Van for Your Acadia Adventure

If you don’t own a camper van, consider renting one through GoCamp for your Acadia adventure. GoCamp offers a curated fleet of camper vans, each selected for quality and unique experiences. With everything included—from bedding to cookware—it’s a hassle-free way to hit the road. Plus, their customer service is there to assist you before, during, and after your trip, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Located in Bethel, Maine, check out the van named LT30. This Storyteller Overland MODE LT does it all! With plenty of power and storage space, this van can adventure for days on end.

Pro Tip: GoCamp camper van rentals are less expensive between Oct 1 and April 30. Plan the perfect fall getaway and pay less overall!

Friends or family will enjoy camping in this Storyteller Overland Beast MODE adventure van.

Tips for Vanlifers

Before setting off on your Acadia National Park camping adventure, consider these tips for a seamless experience. Ensuring your van is in peak condition is crucial—check the mechanics and fuel up before entering the park, as gas stations are sparse within. Adhere to the Leave No Trace principles to keep the park pristine; dispose of waste properly and respect wildlife habitats.

If you’re renting a camper van from GoCamp, you’ll get a complete walk through of your rental before you depart, so you can feel confident while out on the road. If anything comes up, the van owner will be happy to help.

Being responsible stewards of the environment is a vital part of the camper van ethos. Use designated campsites and follow park guidelines for waste disposal. Bring reusable items to minimize trash and carry out what you bring in. The beauty of Acadia is in its untouched nature, and keeping it that way ensures its enjoyment for generations to come.

2021 Overland Storyteller Stealth MODE 4x4 Mercedes Benz Sprinter driving down forest road

Have a Nice Trip, See You This Fall!

Exploring Acadia National Park camping in a camper van is an adventure of a lifetime, especially during the fall when the park is at its most magnificent. From well-equipped campgrounds to breathtaking sights and activities, there’s something for every camper to enjoy. 

Planning your trip thoughtfully ensures you’ll make the most of your time in this natural wonderland. Ready to start your adventure? Visit GoCamp.com to browse available rentals and begin planning your unforgettable Acadia escapade today!

For more travel inspiration and location guides, check out our other blog posts. If you have questions about renting, just reach out to our helpful Customer Experience team. They’d be more than happy to help get you out on the road!