KOA Oceanside CampGround and Bar Harbor Maine 2016

We took the 95 N route to Bar Harbor KOA from NH.

Weather was much cooler in Maine. We arrived at the KOA Bar Harbor Oceanside, site 272 the best site in the campground.  Right on the water. I would say the campground in total has a typical KOA campground feel to it.  But, if you luck out to get a nice site on the water, the campground takes on a completely different feel. 

The campground is not far from the town of Bar Harbor.  The cost of the campground is really for that water view and the proximity to Bar Harbor.  We headed into town and mom and dad got crabcake and lobster roll sandwiches from our favorite fresh seafood place Peekytoe Provisions. Russ and I got fresh Scottish salmon to put into a salad. On our next trip to Peekytoes we ate the amazing crab cakes and crab bisque for lunch. The bisque was amazing and we recommend paying the $2 extra for more crab meat in the bisque.
We were here last fall and had a cafe we loved for popovers and blueberry pies (Cottage Street Cafe). Sadly they had gone out of business.  I had to call and visit a few places in hopes to get a blueberry pie I could eat that was safe for nut allergy. Finally at Geddy's, we talked to the extremely friendly owner and he assured me I'd be safe.  So, we got 2 slices to go and they were delicious!  We also ate lunch there, the Italian pizza was pretty good, but there is so much to choose from. On a later lunch trip we got the maple and mustard seared scallops and clam chowder. The chowder, while decent, was not as good as the crab bisque from Peekytoes.  Not even in the same ballpark.  But, the cool thing about Geddy's is that I asked the waiter if they could do something special for Memorial Day for my dad since they didn't do veteran discounts. They gave us dessert for free and the waiter thanked dad for his service. Dad had tears in his eyes.
Cottage Street Café from previous year
Although cool out, we enjoyed sitting at Terrant's Cafe to see the Margaret Todd come in at sunset, just as we had done on our Honeymoon.
We went to the waterfront at Frenchman's Bay and walked the seashore path. This path gives a view of the bay, eagle rock lighthouse, and took us passed Balanced Rock Inn where we stayed for our honeymoon 10 years ago.

Every trip to Bar Harbor we get ornaments at the Christmas store, and also take a road trip to bass harbor lighthouse and sommersville bridge.


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