Our home for the night was a nice quiet site surrounded by a semicircular grove of trees nearly hidden from view of the road. Finally we had found some privacy -- a place away from traffic and tourists and tour buses...but unfortunately not away from the mosquitoes. After quickly setting up our tent we rushed down the street to the general store and picked up some firewood and a pack of mosquito coils which we used, along with a citronella candle and plenty of bug spray, to keep the mosquitoes at bay. When nightfall came we were at last prepared: a huge roaring campfire, a circle of bug repellent products, a guilty pleasure novel, and two pieces of locally made blueberry pie.
DETAILS
Seawall Camping Supplies / About 5 min NE of Seawall Campground on 102A // Convenience store and restaurant (?) that sells pretty much everything you need, at a significantly marked up price, of course, though you almost don't mind since the store keeper is so friendly. Also carries a random assortment of items like VHS tapes, books, and random clothing. If you want a hot shower, this is the place to get it.
Common Good Cafe /A couple min NE of Seawall Campground on 102A // All-you-can-eat summer popover service from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM that includes popovers, tea, oatmeal, coffee, hot chocolate, etc. All of the meals are donation-based, so you pay what you can, however, keep in mind that all donations fund the Common Good Soup Kitchen. You can reead more about the program here. Good, easy (and tasty!) way to support a local community/cause.