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Camping > Narrows Too Camping Resort |
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Maine camping, particularly waterfront camping, during the summer months is a popular pastime for thousands of our annual guests. Our campgrounds open early and close late, extending well beyond the reaches of the summer months. All of our campgrounds in the Bar Harbor Campgrounds family are open for the season and anxious to welcome our state's visitors. But one should not overlook the possibilities of maine camping in the spring and fall. Popular tourist areas and attractions are less crowded and the foliage is beautiful; Spring with it's new growth and blossoms, Fall with the renowned colors of a New England autumn.
Mt. Desert Island is the home of Acadia National Park - the only National Park in New England and one of the most visited national parks in the U.S. If you are planning to visit the park, we suggest you take advantage of the information available at the Visitor Center located at the Hulls Cove Entrance. You will find information about naturalists tours and talks, a film highlighting the Acadia experience, and maps and books describing carriage roads, trails, wildlife, plants, and ecology. The park includes 51 miles of carriage roads and more than 120 miles of trails.
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Narrows Too Camping Resort, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA contact information, including address, telephone, email, and website link ( where applicable ) is provided by Select Inns of Maine for your convenience. Please get in touch with Narrows Too Camping Resort directly for additional information about accommodations, rates and polices and to reserve your vacations. |
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Acadia will awe you. Hear the roar of Thunder Hole and the roar of The Cat's engines leaving for Scenic Nova Scotia. Feel the joy of spotting whales offshore or an eagle's nest in a wildlife refuge. From glacial rock formations to quaint towns and seldom explored lakes and woods, Linger in world famous Bar Harbor for the shopping and stay in a cosy inn or bed and breakfast.
The magic of Bar Harbor...romance, adventure, the rock-bound coast and soaring granite cliffs. From the stonewall-lined and tree-covered road leading you into our village, to the sweeping vistas from atop Cadillac Mountain, there is a special mystique to Bar Harbor. Nestled on the east side of Mt. Desert Island, surrounded by Acadia National Park, we have welcomed visitors for over a hundred years. And now we welcome you, too! Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park have a wide variety of offerings for visitors. There truly is something for everyone.
Down East Maine beckons you. Make Bar Harbor, Maine your destination or a stop while touring the Maine coast. |
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| Trenton ( approx 3
km ) |
| Lamoine Beach ( approx 3
km ) |
| Lamoine ( approx 4
km ) |
| Hulls Cove ( approx 4
km ) |
| Hancock Point ( approx 6
km ) |
| Mt. Desert ( approx 7
km ) |
| Mt. Desert Island ( approx 7
km ) |
| Mount Desert Island ( approx 7
km ) |
| Bar Harbor ( approx 7
km ) |
| Mt Desert ( approx 9
km ) |
| Mount Desert ( approx 9
km ) |
| Northeast Harbor ( approx 10
km ) |
| Otter Creek ( approx 10
km ) |
| Ellsworth ( approx 10
km ) |
| Sullivan ( approx 10
km ) |
| Southwest Harbour ( approx 10
km ) |
| Surry ( approx 11
km ) |
| Seal Cove ( approx 11
km ) |
| East Sullivan ( approx 11
km ) |
| Manset ( approx 11
km ) |
| Hancock ( approx 11
km ) |
| South Gouldsboro ( approx 11
km ) |
| West Tremont ( approx 12
km ) |
| Tremont ( approx 12
km ) |
| Islesford ( approx 13
km ) |
| West Gouldsboro ( approx 13
km ) |
| Winter Harbor ( approx 13
km ) |
| Franklin ( approx 13
km ) |
| Blue Hill ( approx 13
km ) |
| Bass Harbor ( approx 13
km ) |
| Birch Harbor ( approx 15
km ) |
| Gouldsboro ( approx 15
km ) |
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