A little scary at first, but we actually ended up loving the seclusion. We had one of the ocean front sites that was located 1 mile down a very narrow and rough dirt path/road. It was actually a wooded bay view with 20' tide changes so there was no water view at certain parts of the day, however BEAUTIFUL at high tide!!!! Although we did get our 26' travel trailer into the site, they would not be great sites for anything larger. Perfect for small trailers, and EXCELLENT for tents and pickup campers. Sites had new electric and water only. Very private site, could not see anyone else since the sites were spaced nicely and heavily wooded. The pull thru sites for big rigs were in an open field and close together, glad we had reserved a private ocean site in advance. GREAT SPOT IF YOU LIKE SECLUSION, NEED NO AMENITIES, AND WANT TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL! About 10 minutes to Lubec and Campobello. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Poorly maintained park - grass not mowed, trees not trimmed and poor road conditions. On the positive side they had long pull-throughs. Would never stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has really great scenic views of Johnson Bay. Every site has overlook views of the Bay and sunsets are fabulous. The campgound is close to the West Quoddy Head lighthouse and Mullholland Point lighthouse. A short drive across the International Bridge onto Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada will take you to the only International Park in existence where FDR's summer cottage is located. Also, the East Quoddy lighthouse is located on the tip of the Island. If you like to whale watch, this is the place. We saw 2 Finback Whales in the first 10 minutes we were there observing. The RV Park is well maintained and clean. The specacular views more than compensate for the lack of sewers. The campground does have a dump station and there is a "honey bucket" service available 3 days/week for a $10/pump out of your RV. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Sites between trout pond w 6' working Quoddy lighthouse, and bay (large ocean tides), satellite friendly. Only 1 mile to Lubec with good restaurants & library w internet access (free computers as well as wifi), and bridge to Campobello. Less than 5 miles to easternmost US point of land & lighthouse. Very friendly,helpful staff. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is a real gem! Every site has a view of the bay. It is not an activity centered campground, which was perfect for us. Showers were very clean. Each site has a fire ring, grill and picnic table. All sites are grass and our's was level. Cable hook-ups are available on some sites, but reception is terrible. The satellite dish worked magnificently. Lubec is a very small town with a couple of restaurants, grocery store, gas station, etc. We drove over the international bridge to Compobello Island to visit the Roosevelt summer cottage. We have a 42' motorhome and had no problem at the campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lubec is as far East on Maine's coast as one can get. It's a great little community, with lots of exploring in the area. Campobello Island is just across the FDR Bridge, with ferry service available to Deer Island and then to Eastport, ME, or mainland New Brunswick. However, the ferries to Deer Island & Eastport are small, and not well suited for an RV over about 25 feet. Both Lubec & Campobello have some great little restaurants, and East & West Quoddy Lighthouses to visit. Sunset Point c/g has wonderful views of the bay from any of its sites, and the staff is very friendly and accommodating. No 50amp sites, and no sewer sites, although a honey wagon service is available for $10. The sites are very close together. If you and your neighbor have slides, you will have very little patio room available. The nightly rate reflects a weekly rate. Be careful with cell phones, as you can pick-up the Canadian cell tower on Campobello. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great views on Sunset Bay. Beautiful sunsets. Small, clean, well maintained campground. Friendly staff and campers. Good place to stay while visiting FDR's summer cottage on Campobello Island and Quoddy Lighthouse. We camped here in a camper.