Timberland Acres RV Park Good Sam Verified Campground
57 Bar Harbor Rd., Trenton, ME 04605
MINUTES FROM BAR HARBOR & ACADIA NP
Timberland has been creating lifelong memories for our guests since 1985. Our convenient location offers big rig & large pull thru sites, wooded sites and tenting. There is no better place to stay to explore Acadia region.
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Address
57 Bar Harbor Rd.
Trenton, ME, 04605
Coordinates:
44.507190, -68.389110
Open May 2 - October 20
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SEASONAL DEALS: Spring Savings (May) / Fall Colors (October)
Valid 05/01/2025 - 10/20/2025
May: $66/ Oct: $68 - Enjoy Mt. Desert Island, Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park from the comfort of our family owned & operated RV park. We have all the amenities to make your stay enjoyable, (including fresh Maine Lobster)
Explore Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park from Timberland!
From exploring Bar Harbor & the Maine Coast to hiking through Acadia National Park & finding the best lobster roll, there is so much for the family to enjoy when visiting Timberland Acres! Treat your family to fun in Maine!
Come experience The Acadia National Park
Timberland Acres RV Park is located on Route 3 in Trenton, Maine just 14 miles from Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island and beautiful Bar Harbor. We Welcome RVs, Caravans, Groups and Clubs!
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Very quiet, clean. Nice pool and lots of roads for kids to ride bikes. Friendly staff too. This was our 4th stay here. We have booked 2 more stays as well.
We stayed there is a seasonal RV Site starting on May 25, 2021, departing September 9, 2021. There was only one restroom for the entire park and I believe the park as 220 sites of which 140 are seasonal. The park has a nice location and from all appearances it would be an excellent trip and I suspect one could say that if they stayed there for a couple days. However the owners idea of seasonal and our idea of seasonal is that when you pull into your site you expect it to be level and you expect... Read More
We stayed there is a seasonal RV Site starting on May 25, 2021, departing September 9, 2021.
There was only one restroom for the entire park and I believe the park as 220 sites of which 140 are seasonal.
The park has a nice location and from all appearances it would be an excellent trip and I suspect one could say that if they stayed there for a couple days.
However the owners idea of seasonal and our idea of seasonal is that when you pull into your site you expect it to be level and you expect it to be graveled, neither of which was the case. They stated in their contract the tenants are responsible for their site and we added grass and a mat and we paid for both dirt and gravel to be put where we could park our car out of the mud. The fact of the matter is, the owner should have leveled the site leveled where the RV is part and provided a gravel foundation for both your car and your RV.
The fact that they literally expect you to maintain the lot and there are many who do a lot to theirs, there are many whose RV lots look as if they are from the barrio.
People around us were exceptionally friendly but they also agreed that the owners do very little to maintain almost 3 to 400,000 worth of revenue, that would be the 140 seasonal sites.
We asked a number of times for them to do something and it was always the same, will send somebody but by the time you have pulled in, set up your RV and you're supposed to be in Maine for three months what are you going to do.
They are relatively young approximately mid-20s owners, they do not understand customer service and while I appreciate that they say you can decorate your own seasonal site, much appreciated, they do nothing to prepare your site and they do nothing about those sites and look as if there part of a homeless encampment.
If you're going to stay there for a few days is probably okay but you don't have showers if you're in the lower section, and if you're going to be a seasonal, buyer beware.
There's no way to tell who you will be spending the next three months with, how loud their dog is and whether or not people next door or across the way even know how to pick up their own trash.
They seem to try and focus on big rigs in the lower part of the park but those have no trees and as we saw during the rains, a good part of lower-level flooded with water over the roads and RV spots with two and 3 inches of water at the sites.
I did not spend money to come up there for three months to pull into a site that hadn't even been leveled, cleaned up, or raked from a year's worth trees droppings.
There really isn't anything more that you can say, the site should have been leveled and it should have been prepared not sold as a seasonal site that you are required to bring up to standard before you can ever use it. The seasonal site is not any type of the value when all you get is some crappy land with water sewer and electric and then they overcharge your monthly electric bill so they make a profit over what the electric companies making
I would not go back and would not recommend this to anyone
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Great facility. Large pull through campsites that looked like they could accommodate well over 45 ft RVs. Only difficulty was getting out of the campground at the end of our stay due to the amount of traffic on the highway.
Decent facility that is showing its age a bit. New owners have plans to do some updating. Transit spots are nice and large. Pull through are very roomy. WiFi is spotty at best - was not able to stream. Restrooms and showers are clean. Facility is quiet (no road noise).
Very quiet, clean. Nice pool and lots of roads for kids to ride bikes. Friendly staff too. This was our 4th stay here. We have booked 2 more stays as well.
We stayed there is a seasonal RV Site starting on May 25, 2021, departing September 9, 2021. There was only one restroom for the entire park and I believe the park as 220 sites of which 140 are seasonal. The park has a nice location and from all appearances it would be an excellent trip and I suspect one could say that if they stayed there for a couple days. However the owners idea of seasonal and our idea of seasonal is that when you pull into your site you expect it to be level and you expect... Read More
We stayed there is a seasonal RV Site starting on May 25, 2021, departing September 9, 2021.
There was only one restroom for the entire park and I believe the park as 220 sites of which 140 are seasonal.
The park has a nice location and from all appearances it would be an excellent trip and I suspect one could say that if they stayed there for a couple days.
However the owners idea of seasonal and our idea of seasonal is that when you pull into your site you expect it to be level and you expect it to be graveled, neither of which was the case. They stated in their contract the tenants are responsible for their site and we added grass and a mat and we paid for both dirt and gravel to be put where we could park our car out of the mud. The fact of the matter is, the owner should have leveled the site leveled where the RV is part and provided a gravel foundation for both your car and your RV.
The fact that they literally expect you to maintain the lot and there are many who do a lot to theirs, there are many whose RV lots look as if they are from the barrio.
People around us were exceptionally friendly but they also agreed that the owners do very little to maintain almost 3 to 400,000 worth of revenue, that would be the 140 seasonal sites.
We asked a number of times for them to do something and it was always the same, will send somebody but by the time you have pulled in, set up your RV and you're supposed to be in Maine for three months what are you going to do.
They are relatively young approximately mid-20s owners, they do not understand customer service and while I appreciate that they say you can decorate your own seasonal site, much appreciated, they do nothing to prepare your site and they do nothing about those sites and look as if there part of a homeless encampment.
If you're going to stay there for a few days is probably okay but you don't have showers if you're in the lower section, and if you're going to be a seasonal, buyer beware.
There's no way to tell who you will be spending the next three months with, how loud their dog is and whether or not people next door or across the way even know how to pick up their own trash.
They seem to try and focus on big rigs in the lower part of the park but those have no trees and as we saw during the rains, a good part of lower-level flooded with water over the roads and RV spots with two and 3 inches of water at the sites.
I did not spend money to come up there for three months to pull into a site that hadn't even been leveled, cleaned up, or raked from a year's worth trees droppings.
There really isn't anything more that you can say, the site should have been leveled and it should have been prepared not sold as a seasonal site that you are required to bring up to standard before you can ever use it. The seasonal site is not any type of the value when all you get is some crappy land with water sewer and electric and then they overcharge your monthly electric bill so they make a profit over what the electric companies making
I would not go back and would not recommend this to anyone
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Great facility. Large pull through campsites that looked like they could accommodate well over 45 ft RVs. Only difficulty was getting out of the campground at the end of our stay due to the amount of traffic on the highway.
Decent facility that is showing its age a bit. New owners have plans to do some updating. Transit spots are nice and large. Pull through are very roomy. WiFi is spotty at best - was not able to stream. Restrooms and showers are clean. Facility is quiet (no road noise).
57 Bar Harbor Rd., Trenton, ME 04605
Coordinates: 44.507190, -68.389110
Directions
From Jct of US-1 & SR-3 (in Ellsworth), E 2 mi on SR-3 (R)