Take U.S. Route 1 to Edmunds and look for park signs marking the turnoff onto South Edmunds Road. The main park entrance is on the right 0.5 miles from the turnoff.
Provides the basic essentials for amenities, no flush toilet just pit toilets but pleasantly surprised at cleanliness and lack of normal odor normally associated with latrines. The hot showers were enclosed in a separate building. Campsite #18 was a pull through and suited our small travel trailer needs. Electric hookup and water access other than tap type would be nice. Liberal policy for using a generator was appreciated.
Great place to camp. The sites are beautiful. It rained most of the three days we were here in June ... But the sun did come out just long enough to snap a picture.
We were actually not even planning on stopping here on our way up US1, but the reviews looked interesting. We ended up camping here for a week. Some of the most stunning views we’ve seen almost anywhere. Very quiet peaceful and serene. The only negative I can come up with is there is very little hiking here and access to the water areas is a little challenging. But it’s a great area of the country and you can sit by the shore and watch the water for hours.
Such a beautiful place to camp! The Rocky coast of Maine should be the eighth wonder of the world! I have camped here since I was a child and will keep going for as long as I can. The locals are some of the best people you will ever meet. You will not regret going to this amazing place ❤️
Lucky enough to have had a perfect weather day this past week! Mondays are quiet and had the whole day use area to ourselves. Felt so relaxing and inspiring with all the great nature and views. They shelter cabin is cool in the day use area. Rangers were very nice as well. Clean facilities. For sure, I will be coming back for camping and a longer day.