Mt. Desert Narrows Camping Resort

1219 State Hwy 3, Bar Harbor, ME 04609

207-288-4782

877-570-2267

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GPS: 44.4198,-68.3364

Mt. Desert Narrows Camping Resort is located at 1219 State Hwy 3, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 with a total of 258 campsites. Before your trip to Mt. Desert Narrows Camping Resort, check out website at http://www.barharborcampingresorts.com/content/4003/MT_DESERT_NARROWS/ or contact them through 207-288-4782 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

44.4198, -68.3364

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 44.4198, -68.3364

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Overview of Mt. Desert Narrows Camping Resort


Last Price Paid: $71

Reported by journey2fifty on 09.16.2021

Longest RV Reported: 29 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

258

Pad Type:

grass

Open Seasonally:

May 15 - Oct. 11

Elevation:

32 ft / 9 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Mt. Desert Narrows Camping Resort

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  • A bit disappointing

    Reviewed 16/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $71

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 2wa

    We checked into our campground online so we didn’t have any interaction with staff, so we cannot comment on their friendliness. However I would say the online check in is very convenient.Be aware that some of the listed ocean front sites have obstructed views such as our site. So if you’re looking for an open view don’t chose the s...moreWe checked into our campground online so we didn’t have any interaction with staff, so we cannot comment on their friendliness. However I would say the online check in is very convenient.Be aware that some of the listed ocean front sites have obstructed views such as our site. So if you’re looking for an open view don’t chose the site we stayed at. Also there is very little space between sites, to the point where we couldn’t put our awning out.We did notice like some of the other campers commented, the sites were quite unlevel, especially the pull through sites. For what we paid for this campsite I think it was a bit much for the quality of the campsite/campground. I would choose somewhere else next time.

  • Site was awful and they told me they couldn't help me change sites even with a lot of empty sites.

    Reviewed 11/9/2021

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    Days stayed: 21

    Site number: 139

    When you make reservations tell them you do not want site 139. It is almost unusable as it is a big hill sloping down to the front of the site. I had to park almost sideways to get level with the front raised tenuously high and the rear close to the ground. After rains I had to put my truck in 4 wheel drive to back into the front of...moreWhen you make reservations tell them you do not want site 139. It is almost unusable as it is a big hill sloping down to the front of the site. I had to park almost sideways to get level with the front raised tenuously high and the rear close to the ground. After rains I had to put my truck in 4 wheel drive to back into the front of the site and park on the hill. I asked if I could change sites and was told (verbatim) "Oh, you are Thousand Trails. We can't help you.". Rude people and crappy sites if you are TT.I'd still stay there again for Acadia and Bar Harbor only. Well ... and the killer August/September weather. Not for the camp ground. I certainly wouldn't pay to stay there.Water was pretty grungy. WIFI was hit and miss. ATT cell was serviceable by itself - MiMo helped.

  • Full Hookups OR a Great View, Pick one

    Reviewed 12/10/2020

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 89

    The campground in general was great. Friendly staff and great location.Propane refill on-site, store with firewood and some basic RV necessities.We were originally assigned to site 163, which was a full hookup site and generally a nice site with plenty of room between neighbors but no view other than RVs and it was close enough to ...moreThe campground in general was great. Friendly staff and great location.Propane refill on-site, store with firewood and some basic RV necessities.We were originally assigned to site 163, which was a full hookup site and generally a nice site with plenty of room between neighbors but no view other than RVs and it was close enough to the main road that the road noise was very noticeable. We decided to move to a site on the sound/ocean after seeing the amazingviews, even though the "ocean front" sites did not have sewer. The move was well worth it.The campground is convenient for getting to Bar Harbor and The Acadia National Forest.If we're ever in the area again (and we still have a Thousand Trails/Trails Collection membership) we will definitely stay here again.

  • Way too pricey for it's condition

    Reviewed 17/9/2019

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    Nightly rate: $125

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 94

    This is the most expensive site I've ever stayed on and I expected a clean, quality campground with full hookups - not just water and electric. The only positives are that some sites are on the water and that the staff is very pleasant and helpful but this place needs a major infusion of capital. Sites are basically dirt and not leve...moreThis is the most expensive site I've ever stayed on and I expected a clean, quality campground with full hookups - not just water and electric. The only positives are that some sites are on the water and that the staff is very pleasant and helpful but this place needs a major infusion of capital. Sites are basically dirt and not level, water runoff during rain is not managed and comes right through sites, electric hookups are problematic (our pole was dead and we had to move), expensive sites are not full hook up ($25 additional pump out charge by a honey wagon). This is NOT a resort campground but does have a small pool near the road.I'd recommend passing on this one.

  • OK - but in need of updates

    Reviewed 11/9/2019

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    Days stayed: 11

    Site number: 125

    Typical for an Encore Campground - I wouldn’t classify it as a resort but it is conveniently located for access to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.Quite pricey - the only reason we stayed here was because it didn’t cost us anything due to our 1000 Trails membership. Otherwise we might have looked elsewhere.Bathrooms and sh...moreTypical for an Encore Campground - I wouldn’t classify it as a resort but it is conveniently located for access to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.Quite pricey - the only reason we stayed here was because it didn’t cost us anything due to our 1000 Trails membership. Otherwise we might have looked elsewhere.Bathrooms and showers need complete updating. Sites appeared OK - water was a little discolored due to iron in well water. Cable TV worked OK. Wifi was slow but not horrible.If you are in the area and need repairs call Ellsworth RV - the tech came to our location to replace a slide motor - Randy did a great job on short notice.All said - this place is OK but expect to pay for it and don’t expect it to be a resort.

  • Skip this one

    Reviewed 9/9/2019

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    Days stayed: 9

    Site number: 361

    This is not a favorable review. When you arrive at a Thousand Trails (in this case an Encore) park you don't expect to be sectioned off into a part of the park without sewer, I actually felt penalized by being an Encore member. When I arrived and asked for a sewer site (there were plenty open) I was told I could pay over $850 for t...moreThis is not a favorable review. When you arrive at a Thousand Trails (in this case an Encore) park you don't expect to be sectioned off into a part of the park without sewer, I actually felt penalized by being an Encore member. When I arrived and asked for a sewer site (there were plenty open) I was told I could pay over $850 for the pleasure! I opted to keep the site I was assigned without sewer. I was informed that I could pay $25 for honey wagon if I wanted it. I've stayed at other non-sewer TT parks and the honey wagon was free. When I got into my site (warning most of their hookups are on the left side of the site) I wanted to move to an adjacent site, I was told I could not but got the Assistant Manger and she agreed to move me 1 site over. The water in this park is so muddy it ruined both of my exterior water filters within days and my water slowed to a trickle within a week. There's a warning in the laundry that the water could stain your clothes and that you could go to the Narrows Too to do laundry. That's what I did. Skip this one and go to the Narrows Too resort, it's much newer, the pool and grounds are well maintained that the people are terrific. Laundry won't stain your clothes either.

  • Was good for what it was

    Reviewed 5/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $110

    Days stayed: 3

    First let me establish my main point - I have no legitimate complaints about this campground, but if it weren't for the fact that we had an oceanfront site directly on the very touristy mount desert island just 10 minutes away from Bar Harbor, this would definitely not have been worth the price. We only had water and electric, and the ...moreFirst let me establish my main point - I have no legitimate complaints about this campground, but if it weren't for the fact that we had an oceanfront site directly on the very touristy mount desert island just 10 minutes away from Bar Harbor, this would definitely not have been worth the price. We only had water and electric, and the campsite was very "campsite ish" with RVs all parked beside one another.. This is not going to be a camping spot that will leave you breathless, it is rather a very typical RV park with not a whole lot of privacy. I was expecting to be a little bit more spacious at this price.... but again, this is a touristy area, this is not where you'll find the most breathtaking spots to park your RV... so that being considered, It did what we wanted.We stayed here in August 2018 - peak season.. Price might have been lower at other times of the yearThe ocean front sites are on the narrow behind the island, not directly ocean facing.. But still neat, as you can see the tide come in and out. During low tide you can walk the seabed (which is a bit muddy, if you have kids bring rubber boots). People from other sites walk up and down the shorline though so you do loose the privacy with an ocean site. If you need your personal space, it's not great.. if you love chatting and having fun with other RVers - perfectI did get a chance to check out the bathrooms which were very clean and well maintained. the people at the front desk were very nice, and extremely helpful to explain everything available locallythere's a small lobster shack walking distance from the campsite, can't miss it on the main road.. it was excellent, great price and great lobster!

  • Good Location. Overpriced

    Reviewed 9/9/2018

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 74

    We stayed here because of the Passport America pricing for three of the days. The price shown is the full price we paid for the other two days. This gave us an electric and water only site that was very un-level. The FHU sites for $94/night all look like good size spaces but on grass and gravel most don't look any more level. Even with...moreWe stayed here because of the Passport America pricing for three of the days. The price shown is the full price we paid for the other two days. This gave us an electric and water only site that was very un-level. The FHU sites for $94/night all look like good size spaces but on grass and gravel most don't look any more level. Even with the nice view of the bay and proximity to the park, the price is ridiculous for this park.There are three WiFi towers in the park and none of them worked at all. They were not full any of the nights we stayed, and the park is not that big that three decent towers shouldn't at least allow you to connect. Don't come if you depend on park WiFi for anything.Fire rings and picnic tables at each site. Well maintained but having our neighbor's fire ring under our window was unpleasant. Maintenance throughout the park isn't bad and there were people working everyday. But at the prices charged you expect better than you get. Weeds around picnic tables and around seasonal sites, apples rotting on the ground, no landscaping.Staff are friendly and helpful. The island shuttle has a stop at the front of the park which is very convenient - hourly in off-peak, half hourly in summer. The pool looks nice but small. Didn't use showers or laundry but both are available. The camp store is "lightly" stocked.Very quiet at night and wonderfully dark to enjoy the starry skies. We would stay again because of the PA rate, but for longer we would likely stay farther from the park and save our money.

  • Great Deal with Passport America

    Reviewed 11/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $26

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 81

    Stayed for four nights in early June at Mt Desert Narrows near Bar Harbor.The campground is at the entrance to Mt Desert Island. It overlooks a pretty bay where you can watch clammers dig during low tides. It's not a swimming beach, as far as I could tell, but the sunsets over the water are spectacular.I typically steer clear o...moreStayed for four nights in early June at Mt Desert Narrows near Bar Harbor.The campground is at the entrance to Mt Desert Island. It overlooks a pretty bay where you can watch clammers dig during low tides. It's not a swimming beach, as far as I could tell, but the sunsets over the water are spectacular.I typically steer clear of Encore Resorts because they are overpriced and I think it's absurd they charge a resort fee for amenities that are standard at other campgrounds. But save for staying at one of the National Park campgrounds on the island, this park is the best deal if booked with Passport America. My price above reflects the Passport America price.I have a small rig so they first squeezed me into tiny and unmaintained 98B. It was too muddy to level my van, had no picnic table, and the fire ring looked like it hadn't been cleaned in years. The next morning I went in to ask for a change and they put me in site 81, which is a perfect site. Excellent view, level grass pad, no rigs between you and the water. Little shade, though.The campground itself is fine. I imagine it's packed during the summer (it was busy, though not packed, in mid-June before school got out). The whole park needs better maintenance and cleaning. But the showers are hot (really hot), the views are great, and you're a short drive to all the attractions of Bar Harbor and Acadia.

  • Strictly Average

    Reviewed 18/9/2015

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 346

    This is a strictly average campground on Mount Desert Island. The best thing going for it is it's location very near the entrance to the island. That makes it easy for big rigs to get to.We had reservations through Passport America (the rate reflects that). That means we were to have a "standard" site for our 40 foot rig. The s...moreThis is a strictly average campground on Mount Desert Island. The best thing going for it is it's location very near the entrance to the island. That makes it easy for big rigs to get to.We had reservations through Passport America (the rate reflects that). That means we were to have a "standard" site for our 40 foot rig. The site assigned to us would have just fit us in length, but we were too tall for it. I give the staff credit for recognizing that upfront and they gave us a bigger site that should have cost us more but didn't.The campground looks a little run down. The sites are grassy and some trees. Roads are gravel. There are stumps and large rocks all over the place, so you have to be careful when pulling onto and out of your site.There is a view of the water, but we were really too far away to enjoy it. There is a playground, but it's of the older style. There is also road noise from the highway.WiFi is horrible. We were able to get on the first two days, but gave up after that. We got the MiFi out. Verizon is also bad. The only way to get a decent reliable signal was with my booster. Cable TV was excellent.The campground is about 7 miles out of Bar Harbor, which is not a bad thing. It's also 7 miles or so from the entrance to Acadia.All in all, we would probably not stay here again. There are better options

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