Bass Harbor Campground

342 Harbor Drive, Bass Harbor, ME 04653

207-244-5857

800-327-5857

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GPS: 44.2303,-68.339

Bass Harbor Campground is located at 342 Harbor Drive, Bass Harbor, Maine 04653 with a total of 117 campsites. Before your trip to Bass Harbor Campground, check out website at http://www.bassharbor.com/ or contact them through 207-244-5857 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

44.2303, -68.339

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 44.2303, -68.339

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Overview of Bass Harbor Campground


Last Price Paid: $45

Reported by Doops on 08.19.2021

Longest RV Reported: 41 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

117

Elevation:

98 ft / 29 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Bass Harbor Campground

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  • Cozy and friendly, but better alternatives

    Reviewed 19/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 3

    We stayed here for 3 nights in tents. The pad was flat, but wet with some mud and lots of mosquitos. Other pads had puddles or raised platforms. Very convenient to gas station, light house, store and a couple of decent restaurants. Expect early morning engine and horn noise from near by harbor. Owners are very nice, the bathrooms are d...moreWe stayed here for 3 nights in tents. The pad was flat, but wet with some mud and lots of mosquitos. Other pads had puddles or raised platforms. Very convenient to gas station, light house, store and a couple of decent restaurants. Expect early morning engine and horn noise from near by harbor. Owners are very nice, the bathrooms are dated but clean, the showers are great. Atmosphere is much more laid back and more pleasant then the east part of the island. Plenty of trails near by. May have been better in a camper, although there seem to be very few spots for larger rigs.

  • Great tent campground

    Reviewed 11/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 502

    As previous reviewers say this is not a big rig friendly place, but we chose it because it had the best rated cell signal. It would be perfect in a tent, as most sites are tent sites. The water pressure was very low and variable. Wifi wasn’t very strong. Cell signal download ok but upload slow. Dog run was never cleaned and is in the b...moreAs previous reviewers say this is not a big rig friendly place, but we chose it because it had the best rated cell signal. It would be perfect in a tent, as most sites are tent sites. The water pressure was very low and variable. Wifi wasn’t very strong. Cell signal download ok but upload slow. Dog run was never cleaned and is in the back in a heavily forested area, rustic would be a good description. Playground was closed. Rec room was open but all games not working. Pool was open but too cold to use. They don’t charge extra for kids, which is nice. Getting into and out of our site was difficult. They only have a couple real pull through site. We are 41 feet, a 36 foot would be ok if you are a comfortable driver. Walk to Bass Headlight was nice but no sidewalks and fast drivers made it scary with kids. We wouldn’t stay again because we need better cell signal and it wasn’t worth the extra hassle of the small site.

  • small but perfect for site seeing

    Reviewed 3/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 6

    So this is a mom and pop campground ran by a very nice older couple. They were starting to update somethings while we were there. The sites are small like previous reviews but I was able to sneak my 36' Imagine into an end spot. We were in walking distance to the Bass Harbor Lighthouse and actually in Acadia NP. If you are planning on ...moreSo this is a mom and pop campground ran by a very nice older couple. They were starting to update somethings while we were there. The sites are small like previous reviews but I was able to sneak my 36' Imagine into an end spot. We were in walking distance to the Bass Harbor Lighthouse and actually in Acadia NP. If you are planning on doing a lot oof things in Acadia NP, this is the perfect place to drop the camper. We had full hookup with our site (water,30A and sewer.) Pro's- nice owners, wifi no problems, restrooms were clean. Close to Acadia NP activities. An IGA market close by for groceries. Price was right with a great scenery for star gazing and hearing the Atlantic. Cons- small sites and small trees every where to hamper parking of camper. Campfire pits on top of other sites (which as a FF I didn't like). Really we would stay there again because the cons were not overwhelming for us not to. Plus as I said, they were updating things like more sewer and outhouses with more water outlets.

  • Great location; tight sites

    Reviewed 26/9/2018

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    Nightly rate: $37

    Days stayed: 12

    Site number: 310

    We loved the location on the "quiet side" of Mt. Desert Island. Convenient to Acadia, but without the craziness of the Bar Harbor area. Extremely nice people running and employed by the campground. Verizon cell signal anywhere on the island is almost nonexistent. We don't have a booster, so maybe it would be better with one, can't ...moreWe loved the location on the "quiet side" of Mt. Desert Island. Convenient to Acadia, but without the craziness of the Bar Harbor area. Extremely nice people running and employed by the campground. Verizon cell signal anywhere on the island is almost nonexistent. We don't have a booster, so maybe it would be better with one, can't say for sure. Campground had wifi, but it rarely worked.The sites are extremely tight, so if you have a rig larger than 35 feet you might want to reconsider. They do have a few sites that they call "pull through" however the term here is used loosely. None of the sites are designed for large rigs, and everyone in the pull-throughs had to unhook if they had a toad. We saw one guy with a 40 ft class A that took about 30 minutes to get out, and he still ended up hitting a post.Very unlevel, among the worst we've come across. We never did get level.If not for the location and price, we would rate this campground lower.

  • Older campground, friendly folks.

    Reviewed 29/3/2018

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    Nightly rate: $23

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 505

    We stayed here in May of 2017. We received a great AD military discount for coming in the off season. We enjoyed our campsite. We had an easy walk over to the bath house & playground, but I will say there was only one other RV in one of the spot for one of the nights. The staff were extremely friendly. The playground is dated and n...moreWe stayed here in May of 2017. We received a great AD military discount for coming in the off season. We enjoyed our campsite. We had an easy walk over to the bath house & playground, but I will say there was only one other RV in one of the spot for one of the nights. The staff were extremely friendly. The playground is dated and needs some work, but that didn't stop my kids from playing. We enjoyed being away from Bar Harbor, being a short walk from Bass Harbor Lighthouse or the Wonderland Trail. The price is right and it made for a quiet, relaxing and very affordable trip to Acadia NP.

  • Busy campground near Acadia NP

    Reviewed 25/8/2017

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: 506

    The campground is very near Acadia NP and on the free shuttle bus route. The campground is small to medium in size and a very busy place. The RV sites were all occupied during our stay. The worst sites in the campground are 505, 506, 507, and 508. The sites are very close together and form a ring. The fire pit for each site are wi...moreThe campground is very near Acadia NP and on the free shuttle bus route. The campground is small to medium in size and a very busy place. The RV sites were all occupied during our stay. The worst sites in the campground are 505, 506, 507, and 508. The sites are very close together and form a ring. The fire pit for each site are within 6 feet of the adjacent site. The sites are also directly across from the shower house, which is VERY busy. This campground cannot easily accommodate big rigs (>35 feet) no matter what the owners tell you.There was an incident while we were there where a young man not staying in the campground was caught filming women taking showers in the bath house using his cell phone. The owners and camp staff did nothing about it (e.g., get the perp's name/ID, take a picture of the perp, call the sheriff, etc.). The husband of one of the woman filmed managed to reset the phone to erase the videos but, the owners stood silently by while the perp rode his bike out of the campground.Next year we will be staying at Smuggler's Den campground nearby. That park is large, designed for larger rigs, on the shuttle bus route, and may be much quieter and more serene.

  • We loved this place!

    Reviewed 10/7/2016

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 15

    Site number: 327

    Our rate was the Passport America rate because it was the last 2 weeks before the season started. The rate is not available during the season.Our stay at Bass Harbor was in June 2015 and it was lovely. At the time we were complete newbies as full timers and still working out how to live in and drive our rig. Along with the great...moreOur rate was the Passport America rate because it was the last 2 weeks before the season started. The rate is not available during the season.Our stay at Bass Harbor was in June 2015 and it was lovely. At the time we were complete newbies as full timers and still working out how to live in and drive our rig. Along with the great people we met as BHC, many of whom were workcampers, we got a number of tips that have held through the next year.But the nice people is only one thing we loved about the campground. The sites are spaced a bit closer than other places but we had plenty of space and depending when you are there you may not have the spot next to you occupied. There is WiFi that works though if/when a lot of people are on it's slow. They have cable but we don't have TV so I cannot attest to it. The site has water and electric but no sewer. We have a composting toilet so have twice the grey water capacity of most people and only had to dump when we left BUT the dump station is centrally located. The bathrooms are IMMACULATE and cleaned well daily. There is laundry room with several washers and dryers including a large load dryer. Also kept very clean and when there was a torrential rain one day and I reported a leak in the ceiling the maintenance man came over immediately to look at and fix it. Because we spent most of our time hiking and sightseeing we did not use the facilities there with ping pong and other things but heard good reports from others who did. The office is FULL of good information and everyone is willing to give recommendations. There is a pot of coffee and doughnuts (while they last) in there and several people always seemed to be around and ready to give advice or chat.Location! They say correctly it's always important and BHC has a great one. Literally a 5-10 minute walk from the Bass Harbor lighthouse (it's the one on the ME state quarter BTW), the road or the path are beautiful. It's also a short drive down to the village of Bass Harbor where you can find lobster, a post office etc. The market is a bit further down the road. The entire area is great for bike riding whether you are on the road or go over to the carriage roads. It's QUIET. Blissfully so. And the trolley that services Mt Desert Island during the summer (it starts in mid June) stops right in front of the campground so you can make a day of it and go over to Bar Harbor, walk out to Bar Island at low tide, see the shops, etc and return ALL without having to rive or find a parking space.Check in is easy-if the office is closed your papers will be in a pocket but chances are as soon as you arrive one of the workcampers will come over to make sure everything is OK and answer any questions. There are NPS campgrounds that are cheaper but honestly we'd stay here again because by the time we left we felt like we were leaving family.The only small negative would be that our MoHo did not fit perfectly into our spot and there was not another where we could go. It was simply a matter of not being able to extend our awning which became a problem only when it rained-which it did. Other than that it was excellent. There are cabins in one area that is separate from the RV area and tent camping is on the other side of the RV area down a little slope. We have been to campgrounds where tents and RVs are mixed and I will say from our camping days I prefer the separation.

  • Closest campground to the Bass Harbor Lighthouse

    Reviewed 13/3/2015

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Small campground on the "quiet side" of the island. Not much privacy, but office was friendly.They hold bonfires and lobster cooks on the weekends.If you want to spend time on the quiet side of the island this is a great place to stay. I love visiting the Bass Harbor Lighthouse at sunset and from the campground it's only a 10 m...moreSmall campground on the "quiet side" of the island. Not much privacy, but office was friendly.They hold bonfires and lobster cooks on the weekends.If you want to spend time on the quiet side of the island this is a great place to stay. I love visiting the Bass Harbor Lighthouse at sunset and from the campground it's only a 10 minute walk.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 08/25/2017

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 07/10/2016

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