Accessibility
Accessibility
Walk-In, Boat

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash
Showers
WiFi

Activities

Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
Desert
Forest
Lake

About this space

The Point is located in Gouldsboro, in Downeast Maine on the Schoodic Peninsula near the Schoodic portion of Acadia National Park on occupied Wabanaki land. The point is our home, offered to guests as a place for seekers of peace and solace to gain a better relationship and appreciation with nature in a world that has forgotten the importance and connection we all have with the planet that sust...

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Reviews • 619

★★★★★ (619 reviews)
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Nora J.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2025

Second time here and would come back again in a heartbeat! We loved sunset beach fires and watching the seals on the island - even got to see seal pups with their moms! Thanks again for a lovely stay!

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Polina S.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jun 2025

This spot was lovely. With a short walk to the water, we got to spend some time in the woods as well as on the coast. Having portapotty access was nice, which was also a short walk from the site. T...

AI Review Summary

This campsite offers a stunning and peaceful retreat with beautiful beach access and a private atmosphere, making it a favorite among campers. Guests consistently praise the friendly and helpful host, Lily, as well as the cleanliness of the facilities. The site is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to see seals and eagles. However, some campers noted the limited restroom facilities and the need for bug repellent during certain times of the year. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a serene camping experience.

Highlights
  • Beautiful and private beach access
  • Friendly and helpful host (Lily)
  • Clean facilities, including porta potties
  • Stunning views and peaceful surroundings
  • Great for wildlife watching (seals, eagles, etc.)
  • Well-maintained fire pits and picnic areas
  • Proximity to hiking trails and Acadia National Park
Considerations
  • Limited restroom facilities (only porta potties)
  • Some campers mentioned the need for bug repellent
  • Access to the beach requires a short walk
  • Water can be cold for swimming
  • A few campers noted the site can be dusty in summer