Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Nestled in the picturesque town of Southwest Harbor, Maine, Seawall Campground offers a peaceful escape for outdoor enthusiasts. Situated at 668 Seawall Rd, this campground is a haven for those seeking a quieter area away from the bustling crowds of nearby parks. Surrounded by lush tree cover, it provides protection from coastal winds and rains, making it an ideal spot for tent camping.
The campground features simple yet sufficient tent camping plots, each equipped with a picnic bench and a fire pit. Ample parking is available, though some sites require a short walk from the car park. One of the highlights of Seawall Campground is its proximity to nature, with frequent deer sightings adding to the charm of the experience.
While the campground does not offer showers, its well-kept bathroom facilities ensure a comfortable stay. In case of emergencies, guests can reach out to the campground directly by calling +1 207-244-3600. The friendly staff is always ready to assist, ensuring a pleasant and hassle-free experience.
Seawall Campground is located in a somewhat remote area, offering a true retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. However, guests should be prepared for a 30-minute drive to access most amenities. Despite its secluded location, the campground’s serene environment and clean facilities make it a favorite among visitors.
Here’s what some of our guests have to say:
Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-time visitor, Seawall Campground promises a memorable and rejuvenating experience. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Southwest Harbor, Maine.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV water hookup
Hiking
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
A great spot in what feels like a quieter area away from the park's crowds. Tent camping plots are simple but sufficient, featuring a picnic bench and fire pit. Plenty of tree cover from any coastal winds and rains. Bathroom facilities are well kept. Plenty of parking available, though some sites have a little walk from the carpark. Loads of deer around!
Beautiful campground with small sites. The staff was friendly but the water main break shut down the bathrooms. No showers so expect to go off grounds for that. The bathrooms when usable were the clean but only had hand sanitizer. The location is... Out of the way so expect a 30 minute drive for most anything.
We stayed in loop C, very nice. During our stay there was a problem with the water. They brought in portable toilets. But no one came around to let us know, that once the water was on again, that it needed to be boiled for drinking. They posted signs on the bathroom. But their were many workers buzzing around in their carts, that it would have been nice if they would have posted signs on the water spickets. Lots of people also used the water spickets areas to wash there dishes ( which is a no- no in our State) another place for a sign 🛑. We even saw a lady shaving her legs at the spicket too. Overall, campground is well maintained, and the staff were nice. Beautiful area.
Very quiet and clean. You can even hear the ocean at night. The restrooms are amazingly clean, trash bins available, and spigots for water. We were by the RVs in the back of area D and you can sometimes hear their generators. But overall, this is a great campsite if you don’t mind the 30 min drive back to black woods and the rest of the park.
Very wooded and plenty of space and forest floor between sites. No hookups but temps were cool and heavy forest canopy keeps sun off RV. A bit of a challenge getting there as the road was closed because it was washed out. Close road made for a nice bike ride.