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The dense trees can make Blackwoods Campground feel extra dark.
Hammocks are allowed.
Picnic tables help with meal preparations.
Camp sites are moderately sized.
Wastewater dump stations can be found near restrooms.
One of many restrooms.
The trail to the amphitheater.
The trail to the ocean.
The Island Explorer Shuttle stop is near the entrance to Acadia National Park.
The ranger station at the entrance to Acadia National Park.
The best views of camp on a cold morning are from a warm sleeping bag.