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- ACZLExplorer
ford truck guy wrote:
ACZL wrote:
FTG,
We stayed at (Tall or Twin Pines) which is about 16 miles from BH and just south off Ellsworth. Yes lots of seasonals, BUT also lots of sites for non seasonal . IMO, much better than the 2 KOA's we drove thru. Big rig friendly. If we went back, that's where we'd stay again.
AC
Thanks,
I didn't see that one,I saw the 2 KOA's and Timberland Acres.. I will check that one out
You are indeed correct, it was Timbeland Acres we stayed at. Dang CRS at 4am! LOL ACZL wrote:
FTG,
We stayed at (Tall or Twin Pines) which is about 16 miles from BH and just south off Ellsworth. Yes lots of seasonals, BUT also lots of sites for non seasonal . IMO, much better than the 2 KOA's we drove thru. Big rig friendly. If we went back, that's where we'd stay again.
AC
Thanks,
I didn't see that one,I saw the 2 KOA's and Timberland Acres.. I will check that one out- Second_ChanceExplorer IIWe stayed at the Bar Harbor Campground in September of 2017. It was fine and we had a great time in the area.
Rob - JoeHExplorer IIIWe are at Narrows Too right now. Big rig friendly, 7 miles to Acadia visitor center, and maybe 9 miles to center of bar harbor. We come here every summer
- ACZLExplorerFTG,
We stayed at (Tall or Twin Pines) which is about 16 miles from BH and just south off Ellsworth. Yes lots of seasonals, BUT also lots of sites for non seasonal . IMO, much better than the 2 KOA's we drove thru. Big rig friendly. If we went back, that's where we'd stay again.
AC - obgrahamExplorerIn my opinion there is no "nicest" cg there. They are overpriced and barely adequate,as it is a busy RV destination.
That said, Oceanside KOA served our needs.
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