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GREAT HEAD TRAIL
Great Head Trail. The 1.4 mile (2.2 km) Great Head Trail is rated as “moderate” and loops around the perimeter of the small peninsula called Great Head located on the east side of Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. This is a great early morning hike, or afternoon for that matter, and one that the whole family can experience (withcaution
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Thompson Island in Acadia National Park, Maine, is the small island between the mainland and Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island. It includes the Acadia Information Center on the western side and a nice picnic area on the eastern or sunrise side. SHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAIL, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Ship Harbor Nature Trail. Just east of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Route 102A on Mount Desert Island, is the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. This hiking trail provides an easy walk from the roadside to the ocean through a forested setting. Consider taking some food and refreshments for a small lunch. You will enjoy the setting. PORCUPINE ISLANDS, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK & GOULDSBORO The Porcupine Islands directly east of the Bar Harbor Public Pier and Shore Path are centerpieces of almost every photograph taken and every memory remembered of visits to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park in Maine. The rising sun sets the scene aglow each morning and a more subtle warmth as the sun approaches a sundown in the West. This is the playground of almost every kayaker who BAR HARBOR ONLY VACATION RENTALS, COTTAGES Holland Ave Vacation Rentals. Downtown Bar Harbor. 207-812-5451, 207-244-0354 or email. Open: All Year! Holland Ave Vacation Rentals offer three lovely houses and one two bedroom apartment on a quiet side street in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor for your perfect family vacation. Located one street from the harbor and a short walkto shops and
BAR ISLAND, BAR HARBOR Bar Island, part of Acadia National Park, is directly north of the West Street town pier in Bar Harbor, Maine. It was included in the authorized boundary of Acadia in 1986 by P.L. 99-420. At low tide, the island becomes accessible by foot or by an all terrain type vehicle across a natural gravel land bridge.WILDWOOD STABLES
Wildwood Stables is located next to the picturesque Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park on the southeastern side of Mount Desert Island, Maine. They provide a variety of daily horse-drawn carriage rides & tours from end of May through mid-October of each year. Tours follow the famous and scenic carriage roads that were originally constructed by John D. Rockefeller between 1913 and 1940.BUBBLE POND
Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park, Maine, is a short distance northeast of Jordan Pond next to the two way section of the Park Loop Road on Mount Desert Island. It is a gorgeous little pond, nestled between rounded mountains, with a maximum water depth of 39 feet. A carriage road and a stone bridge are located next to the parking area for an easy walk or bike ride. ACADIA NATIONAL PARK The Wonderland Trail in Acadia National Park, Maine, is filled with fantasy type settings unique to the area so take your time while walking so you won't miss them. Once at the ocean, there are several spots to sit and enjoy, each providing its own special view. ACADIA NATIONAL PARK VISITOR CENTER HULLS COVE The Hulls Cove Visitor Center in Bar Harbor, Maine is open seasonally at different hours. It is closed November 1 through April 14. Per a National Park Service Press release, dated October 31, 2017, “the Acadia National Park Headquarters contact station on Eagle Lake Road (Route 233) closed permanently on May 1, 2017 and has no pass salesGREAT HEAD TRAIL
Great Head Trail. The 1.4 mile (2.2 km) Great Head Trail is rated as “moderate” and loops around the perimeter of the small peninsula called Great Head located on the east side of Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. This is a great early morning hike, or afternoon for that matter, and one that the whole family can experience (withcaution
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Thompson Island in Acadia National Park, Maine, is the small island between the mainland and Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island. It includes the Acadia Information Center on the western side and a nice picnic area on the eastern or sunrise side. SHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAIL, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Ship Harbor Nature Trail. Just east of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Route 102A on Mount Desert Island, is the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. This hiking trail provides an easy walk from the roadside to the ocean through a forested setting. Consider taking some food and refreshments for a small lunch. You will enjoy the setting. PORCUPINE ISLANDS, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK & GOULDSBORO The Porcupine Islands directly east of the Bar Harbor Public Pier and Shore Path are centerpieces of almost every photograph taken and every memory remembered of visits to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park in Maine. The rising sun sets the scene aglow each morning and a more subtle warmth as the sun approaches a sundown in the West. This is the playground of almost every kayaker who BAR HARBOR ONLY VACATION RENTALS, COTTAGES Holland Ave Vacation Rentals. Downtown Bar Harbor. 207-812-5451, 207-244-0354 or email. Open: All Year! Holland Ave Vacation Rentals offer three lovely houses and one two bedroom apartment on a quiet side street in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor for your perfect family vacation. Located one street from the harbor and a short walkto shops and
BAR ISLAND, BAR HARBOR Bar Island, part of Acadia National Park, is directly north of the West Street town pier in Bar Harbor, Maine. It was included in the authorized boundary of Acadia in 1986 by P.L. 99-420. At low tide, the island becomes accessible by foot or by an all terrain type vehicle across a natural gravel land bridge.WILDWOOD STABLES
Wildwood Stables is located next to the picturesque Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park on the southeastern side of Mount Desert Island, Maine. They provide a variety of daily horse-drawn carriage rides & tours from end of May through mid-October of each year. Tours follow the famous and scenic carriage roads that were originally constructed by John D. Rockefeller between 1913 and 1940.BUBBLE POND
Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park, Maine, is a short distance northeast of Jordan Pond next to the two way section of the Park Loop Road on Mount Desert Island. It is a gorgeous little pond, nestled between rounded mountains, with a maximum water depth of 39 feet. A carriage road and a stone bridge are located next to the parking area for an easy walk or bike ride. ACADIA NATIONAL PARK INSIDER GUIDE Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and surrounding villages, is a stunning national treasure on the coast of Maine. This insider's vacation guide covers all of Acadia from Mount Desert Island to the Schoodic Peninsula on the mainland with useful information and gorgeous photography that you will want to share. ACADIA NATIONAL PARK VISITOR CENTER HULLS COVE The Hulls Cove Visitor Center in Bar Harbor, Maine is open seasonally at different hours. It is closed November 1 through April 14. Per a National Park Service Press release, dated October 31, 2017, “the Acadia National Park Headquarters contact station on Eagle Lake Road (Route 233) closed permanently on May 1, 2017 and has no pass salesGREAT HEAD TRAIL
Great Head Trail. The 1.4 mile (2.2 km) Great Head Trail is rated as “moderate” and loops around the perimeter of the small peninsula called Great Head located on the east side of Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. This is a great early morning hike, or afternoon for that matter, and one that the whole family can experience (withcaution
PORCUPINE ISLANDS, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK & GOULDSBORO The Porcupine Islands directly east of the Bar Harbor Public Pier and Shore Path are centerpieces of almost every photograph taken and every memory remembered of visits to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park in Maine. The rising sun sets the scene aglow each morning and a more subtle warmth as the sun approaches a sundown in the West. This is the playground of almost every kayaker whoSEAWALL CAMPGROUND
Seawall Campground is approximately 18 miles southwest of Bar Harbor which is less that 30 minutes drive time. Seawall, a naturally formed seawall in Acadia National Park, is across the road from the campground. There is a park picnic area on oceanside as well. Seawall Campground Reservations: 1 BAR HARBOR INNS ACADIA MAINE REGION The Central House. 60 Cottage St., Bar Harbor 207-288-1140 or email Open: Mid-May - Mid-Oct. Central House has been welcoming guests to Bar Harbor since 1887. Retaining its historic charm while offering inviting comfort, Central House combines traditional interiors with modern amenities such as queen or king beds, private bathrooms, A/C,TV, and wifi.
BAR HARBOR BEACHES
For locals and many frequent visitors to the park, this is the preferred beach. It has warmer water, smaller summer crowds, and is situated in a spectacular setting right beside the cliffs of 839 foot (256 meter) high Beech Mountain. Located about 12 miles (19.3 km) fromBar Harbor
LAMOINE BEACH PARK, LAMOINE, MAINE NEAR ACADIA PARK Lamoine Beach is a popular local swimming beach 2,740 yards long that provides nice views of Bar Harbor and the mountains of Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island. It is located in Lamoine on the mainland to the north of MDI.THUYA GARDEN
Thuya Garden is a gorgeous flowering garden located on a granite hillside overlooking Northeast Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine. It was originally designed and built in 1956 - 1961 by Charles K. Savage, a long-time resident of Northeast Harbor, along with financial support from John D. Rockefeller. JORDAN POND HOUSE TEA & POPOVERS IN ACADIA The Jordan Pond House in Acadia National Park has a famous tradition of serving tea & popovers outside on the lawn overlooking Jordan Pond and the Bubble Mountains that began in the late 1800's and continues to this day on Mount Desert Island, Maine.. Photo# jordan-9684GREAT HEAD TRAIL
Wonderful Views. Once on top of the headland, the hike is fairly easy and goes fast. A sign points the way to the right leading to the southern end of Great Head where you will have wonderful panoramic views of the rocky eastern coast of Mount Desert Island including Otter Cliff, Thunder Hole, Gorham Mountain, and the churning ocean below.There are ample spots for you to relax and have a OCEAN PATH IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK There is an unsurpassed scenic Ocean Path walking trail that begins at the far end of the upper parking lot at Sand Beach, and then meanders in a southerly direction along the eastern shore of Mount Desert Island for approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) until it arrives at Otter Cliff and Otter Point (4 miles or 6.4 km round-trip). This walking trail happens to go right between the ocean (on the ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Thompson Island in Acadia National Park, Maine, is the small island between the mainland and Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island. It includes the Acadia Information Center on the western side and a nice picnic area on the eastern or sunrise side. BAR HARBOR ONLY VACATION RENTALS, COTTAGES Bar Harbor Acadia Cottage Rentals. Bar Harbor 207-288-0307 or email Open: Year-Round. Bar Harbor/Acadia Cottage Rentals offers a variety of properties for weekly, seasonal rentals.Many cottages are right on the ocean, others have ocean views, walking proximity to shore, andwonderful woods.
SHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAIL, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Just east of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Route 102A on Mount Desert Island, is the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. This hiking trail provides an easy walk from the roadside to the ocean through a forested setting. Consider taking some food and refreshments for asmall lunch.
WILDWOOD STABLES
Wildwood Stables is located next to the picturesque Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park on the southeastern side of Mount Desert Island, Maine. They provide a variety of daily horse-drawn carriage rides & tours from end of May through mid-October of each year. Tours follow the famous and scenic carriage roads that were originally constructed by John D. Rockefeller between 1913 and 1940. BAR HARBOR COTTAGES CABINS RENTALS NEAR ACADIA Summertime Bar Harbor - Pet Friendly. 1 Bloomfield Rd., Bar Harbor 207-558-2462 or email Open: Year-Round. Nestled next to pine trees and bordering Acadia National Park, it's hard to believe that Summertime Cottages is within Bar Harbor and walking distance of the ferry terminal. This is one of the hidden jewels of Bar Harbor and only one block from the ocean!BUBBLE POND
Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park, Maine, is a short distance northeast of Jordan Pond next to the two way section of the Park Loop Road on Mount Desert Island. It is a gorgeous little pond, nestled between rounded mountains, with a maximum water depth of 39 feet. A carriage road and a stone bridge are located next to the parking area for an easy walk or bike ride. STONE BRIDGE AT STANLEY BROOK IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK This stone faced bridge is on the Stanley Brook Road next to Stanley Brook just South of the Park Loop Road in Seal Harbor, part of Acadia National Park. The turn JONES POND IN GOULDSBORO, MAINE Jones Pond, and the Jones Pond Public Access and Recreation Area, are located in Gouldsboro, Maine in Hancock County just below or south of U.S. Route 1 between Route 186 on the western side of the peninsula and Route 195. To gain access to the recreation area and the boat landing, take Route 195 south from U.S. Route 1. Go about a quarter mile, watching for a dirt road turnoff on the rightGREAT HEAD TRAIL
Wonderful Views. Once on top of the headland, the hike is fairly easy and goes fast. A sign points the way to the right leading to the southern end of Great Head where you will have wonderful panoramic views of the rocky eastern coast of Mount Desert Island including Otter Cliff, Thunder Hole, Gorham Mountain, and the churning ocean below.There are ample spots for you to relax and have a OCEAN PATH IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK There is an unsurpassed scenic Ocean Path walking trail that begins at the far end of the upper parking lot at Sand Beach, and then meanders in a southerly direction along the eastern shore of Mount Desert Island for approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) until it arrives at Otter Cliff and Otter Point (4 miles or 6.4 km round-trip). This walking trail happens to go right between the ocean (on the ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Thompson Island in Acadia National Park, Maine, is the small island between the mainland and Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island. It includes the Acadia Information Center on the western side and a nice picnic area on the eastern or sunrise side. BAR HARBOR ONLY VACATION RENTALS, COTTAGES Bar Harbor Acadia Cottage Rentals. Bar Harbor 207-288-0307 or email Open: Year-Round. Bar Harbor/Acadia Cottage Rentals offers a variety of properties for weekly, seasonal rentals.Many cottages are right on the ocean, others have ocean views, walking proximity to shore, andwonderful woods.
SHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAIL, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Just east of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Route 102A on Mount Desert Island, is the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. This hiking trail provides an easy walk from the roadside to the ocean through a forested setting. Consider taking some food and refreshments for asmall lunch.
WILDWOOD STABLES
Wildwood Stables is located next to the picturesque Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park on the southeastern side of Mount Desert Island, Maine. They provide a variety of daily horse-drawn carriage rides & tours from end of May through mid-October of each year. Tours follow the famous and scenic carriage roads that were originally constructed by John D. Rockefeller between 1913 and 1940. BAR HARBOR COTTAGES CABINS RENTALS NEAR ACADIA Summertime Bar Harbor - Pet Friendly. 1 Bloomfield Rd., Bar Harbor 207-558-2462 or email Open: Year-Round. Nestled next to pine trees and bordering Acadia National Park, it's hard to believe that Summertime Cottages is within Bar Harbor and walking distance of the ferry terminal. This is one of the hidden jewels of Bar Harbor and only one block from the ocean!BUBBLE POND
Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park, Maine, is a short distance northeast of Jordan Pond next to the two way section of the Park Loop Road on Mount Desert Island. It is a gorgeous little pond, nestled between rounded mountains, with a maximum water depth of 39 feet. A carriage road and a stone bridge are located next to the parking area for an easy walk or bike ride. STONE BRIDGE AT STANLEY BROOK IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK This stone faced bridge is on the Stanley Brook Road next to Stanley Brook just South of the Park Loop Road in Seal Harbor, part of Acadia National Park. The turn JONES POND IN GOULDSBORO, MAINE Jones Pond, and the Jones Pond Public Access and Recreation Area, are located in Gouldsboro, Maine in Hancock County just below or south of U.S. Route 1 between Route 186 on the western side of the peninsula and Route 195. To gain access to the recreation area and the boat landing, take Route 195 south from U.S. Route 1. Go about a quarter mile, watching for a dirt road turnoff on the rightGREAT HEAD TRAIL
Wonderful Views. Once on top of the headland, the hike is fairly easy and goes fast. A sign points the way to the right leading to the southern end of Great Head where you will have wonderful panoramic views of the rocky eastern coast of Mount Desert Island including Otter Cliff, Thunder Hole, Gorham Mountain, and the churning ocean below.There are ample spots for you to relax and have a ACADIA NATIONAL PARK VISITOR CENTER HULLS COVE The Acadia National Park Visitor Center at Hulls Cove in Bar Harbor, Maine is a good place to begin your exploration of the Park on Mount Desert Island, Maine. This shows the entrance next to the main parkingarea.
OCEAN PATH IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK There is an unsurpassed scenic Ocean Path walking trail that begins at the far end of the upper parking lot at Sand Beach, and then meanders in a southerly direction along the eastern shore of Mount Desert Island for approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) until it arrives at Otter Cliff and Otter Point (4 miles or 6.4 km round-trip). This walking trail happens to go right between the ocean (on the GREAT CRANBERRY ISLAND, MAINE Great Cranberry Island, the largest of the Cranberry Isles in Maine, has a truly commanding and spectacular view of Mount Desert Island and the mountains of Acadia National Park. Ferry services are accessed in Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor and Manset on Mount Desert Island. BAR HARBOR COTTAGES CABINS RENTALS NEAR ACADIA Summertime Bar Harbor - Pet Friendly. 1 Bloomfield Rd., Bar Harbor 207-558-2462 or email Open: Year-Round. Nestled next to pine trees and bordering Acadia National Park, it's hard to believe that Summertime Cottages is within Bar Harbor and walking distance of the ferry terminal. This is one of the hidden jewels of Bar Harbor and only one block from the ocean! LITTLE HUNTERS BEACH Little Hunters Beach is on the southeast side of Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park at Hunters Head. Access is provided via the Park Loop Road. There is no parking area other than a small pull-off on the right side of the road. The beach is noted for the many round or oval stones on the shore. FRAZER POINT PICNIC AREA IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK AT SCHOODIC From Frazer Point near the entrance of Acadia National Park at Schoodic Peninsula, you have a good view of Winter Harbor, Maine. Frazer Point is named after African-American Thomas Frazer, the area's first non-Indian settler who owned and operated a Salt Works companyhere in 1790.
MAINE BAKED BEANS RECIPE This baked bean recipe is an old Maine family favorite using the yellow eye bean. It is great with corned bread.LITTLE MOOSE ISLAND
Little Moose Island, along with Schoodic Island, is one of the most unique and fragile places in the region with its easy accessibility and its large numbers of nesting birds.Located directly off the southern coast of Schoodic Peninsula in Acadia National Park, it has a special mix of plant life including coastal bogs, exposed heath lands, and thick stands of spruce and pine.BAR HARBOR, MAINE
Bar Harbor, Maine is a popular resort on Mount Desert Island. This shows Mt. Desert Street intersecting with Main Street in the distance next to the Village Green Park (out of view on the left side in thisimage).
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK INSIDER GUIDE Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and surrounding villages, is a stunning national treasure on the coast of Maine. This insider's vacation guide covers all of Acadia from Mount Desert Island to the Schoodic Peninsula on the mainland with useful information and gorgeous photography that you will want to share. PARK LOOP ROAD ACADIA NATIONAL PARK The 27 mile Park Loop Road is the primary avenue for navigating through Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island by vehicle. It begins near the Hulls Cove Visitor Center on the north side of the island in Bar Harbor and connects the park's lakes, mountains, forests and rocky shores for easy exploration. You may also access it off Route 3 just south of Bar Harbor on the right just past BAR HARBOR ONLY VACATION RENTALS, COTTAGES Summertime Bar Harbor - Pet Friendly. 1 Bloomfield Rd., Bar Harbor 207-558-2462 or email Open: Year-Round. Nestled next to pine trees and bordering Acadia National Park, it's hard to believe that Summertime Cottages is within Bar Harbor and walking distance of the ferry terminal. This is one of the hidden jewels of Bar Harbor and only one block from the ocean!GREAT HEAD TRAIL
Wonderful Views. Once on top of the headland, the hike is fairly easy and goes fast. A sign points the way to the right leading to the southern end of Great Head where you will have wonderful panoramic views of the rocky eastern coast of Mount Desert Island including Otter Cliff, Thunder Hole, Gorham Mountain, and the churning ocean below.There are ample spots for you to relax and have a BAR ISLAND, BAR HARBOR Bar Island, part of Acadia National Park, is directly north of the West Street town pier in Bar Harbor, Maine. It was included in the authorized boundary of Acadia in 1986 by P.L. 99-420. At low tide, the island becomes accessible by foot or by an all terrain type vehicle across a natural gravel land bridge. GREAT CRANBERRY ISLAND, MAINE Great Cranberry Island, the largest of the Cranberry Isles in Maine, has a truly commanding and spectacular view of Mount Desert Island and the mountains of Acadia National Park. Ferry services are accessed in Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor and Manset on Mount Desert Island. SHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAIL, ACADIA NATIONAL PARKSHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAILACADIA NATIONAL PARK BOAT TOURSACADIA NATIONAL PARK BUS TOURSHIPSHARBOR MAINE
Just east of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Route 102A on Mount Desert Island, is the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. This hiking trail provides an easy walk from the roadside to the ocean through a forested setting. Consider taking some food and refreshments for asmall lunch.
BASS HARBOR HEAD LIGHTHOUSE ACADIA NATIONAL PARK The cliffside Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Acadia National Park in the municipality of Tremont, marks the entrance to Bass Harbor on the southwestern side of Mount Desert Island, Maine. This is the most well known landmark on this side of the island and is easy to get to.BUBBLE POND
Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park, Maine, is a short distance northeast of Jordan Pond next to the two way section of the Park Loop Road on Mount Desert Island. It is a gorgeous little pond, nestled between rounded mountains, with a maximum water depth of 39 feet. A carriage road and a stone bridge are located next to the parking area for an easy walk or bike ride. MAINE BAKED BEANS RECIPE This baked bean recipe is an old Maine family favorite using the yellow eye bean. It is great with corned bread. ACADIA NATIONAL PARK INSIDER GUIDE Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and surrounding villages, is a stunning national treasure on the coast of Maine. This insider's vacation guide covers all of Acadia from Mount Desert Island to the Schoodic Peninsula on the mainland with useful information and gorgeous photography that you will want to share. PARK LOOP ROAD ACADIA NATIONAL PARK The 27 mile Park Loop Road is the primary avenue for navigating through Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island by vehicle. It begins near the Hulls Cove Visitor Center on the north side of the island in Bar Harbor and connects the park's lakes, mountains, forests and rocky shores for easy exploration. You may also access it off Route 3 just south of Bar Harbor on the right just past BAR HARBOR ONLY VACATION RENTALS, COTTAGES Summertime Bar Harbor - Pet Friendly. 1 Bloomfield Rd., Bar Harbor 207-558-2462 or email Open: Year-Round. Nestled next to pine trees and bordering Acadia National Park, it's hard to believe that Summertime Cottages is within Bar Harbor and walking distance of the ferry terminal. This is one of the hidden jewels of Bar Harbor and only one block from the ocean!GREAT HEAD TRAIL
Wonderful Views. Once on top of the headland, the hike is fairly easy and goes fast. A sign points the way to the right leading to the southern end of Great Head where you will have wonderful panoramic views of the rocky eastern coast of Mount Desert Island including Otter Cliff, Thunder Hole, Gorham Mountain, and the churning ocean below.There are ample spots for you to relax and have a BAR ISLAND, BAR HARBOR Bar Island, part of Acadia National Park, is directly north of the West Street town pier in Bar Harbor, Maine. It was included in the authorized boundary of Acadia in 1986 by P.L. 99-420. At low tide, the island becomes accessible by foot or by an all terrain type vehicle across a natural gravel land bridge. GREAT CRANBERRY ISLAND, MAINE Great Cranberry Island, the largest of the Cranberry Isles in Maine, has a truly commanding and spectacular view of Mount Desert Island and the mountains of Acadia National Park. Ferry services are accessed in Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor and Manset on Mount Desert Island. SHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAIL, ACADIA NATIONAL PARKSHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAILACADIA NATIONAL PARK BOAT TOURSACADIA NATIONAL PARK BUS TOURSHIPSHARBOR MAINE
Just east of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Route 102A on Mount Desert Island, is the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. This hiking trail provides an easy walk from the roadside to the ocean through a forested setting. Consider taking some food and refreshments for asmall lunch.
BASS HARBOR HEAD LIGHTHOUSE ACADIA NATIONAL PARK The cliffside Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Acadia National Park in the municipality of Tremont, marks the entrance to Bass Harbor on the southwestern side of Mount Desert Island, Maine. This is the most well known landmark on this side of the island and is easy to get to.BUBBLE POND
Bubble Pond in Acadia National Park, Maine, is a short distance northeast of Jordan Pond next to the two way section of the Park Loop Road on Mount Desert Island. It is a gorgeous little pond, nestled between rounded mountains, with a maximum water depth of 39 feet. A carriage road and a stone bridge are located next to the parking area for an easy walk or bike ride. MAINE BAKED BEANS RECIPE This baked bean recipe is an old Maine family favorite using the yellow eye bean. It is great with corned bread. TOWNS AND VILLAGES NEAR ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Towns & Villages near Acadia National Park in Maine, especially those on Mount Desert Island, are interwoven with Park land. All should be looked at as being part of a larger community and are supportive of visitors and vacationers. BLACKWOODS CAMPGROUND Blackwoods Campground in Acadia National Park, Maine provides a forested setting that is open year round. There are about 306 sites. Cadillac Mountain is directly north PORCUPINE ISLANDS, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK & GOULDSBORO The Porcupine Islands directly east of the Bar Harbor Public Pier and Shore Path are centerpieces of almost every photograph taken and every memory remembered of visits to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park in Maine. The rising sun sets the scene aglow each morning and a more subtle warmth as the sun approaches a sundown in the West. This is the playground of almost every kayaker who SHIP HARBOR NATURE TRAIL, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Ship Harbor Nature Trail. Just east of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on Route 102A on Mount Desert Island, is the Ship Harbor Nature Trail. This hiking trail provides an easy walk from the roadside to the ocean through a forested setting. Consider taking some food and refreshments for a small lunch. You will enjoy the setting. ACADIA NATIONAL PARK Thompson Island in Acadia National Park, Maine, is the small island between the mainland and Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island. It includes the Acadia Information Center on the western side and a nice picnic area on the eastern or sunrise side.SEAWALL CAMPGROUND
Seawall Campground is approximately 18 miles southwest of Bar Harbor which is less that 30 minutes drive time. Seawall, a naturally formed seawall in Acadia National Park, is across the road from the campground. There is a park picnic area on oceanside as well. Seawall Campground Reservations: 1 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE STATION FEES The following are for entrance into Acadia National Park for 7 days, including date of purchase. Private Vehicle: $30. Admits private, non-commercial vehicle (15 passenger capacity or less) and all vehicle's occupants. Motorcycle: $25.WILDWOOD STABLES
Wildwood Stables is located next to the picturesque Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park on the southeastern side of Mount Desert Island, Maine. They provide a variety of daily horse-drawn carriage rides & tours from end of May through mid-October of each year. Tours follow the famous and scenic carriage roads that were originally constructed by John D. Rockefeller between 1913 and 1940. PET RULES & GUIDELINES Pets are only allowed within Acadia National Park with certain restrictions. They must be restrained at all times on a leash no longer than six feet in length. This protects dogs from becoming lost and from other hazards such as porcupines and sick, injured, or rabid animals. Leashes also help protect park resources, including wildlifeand
LITTLE HUNTERS BEACH Little Hunters Beach is on the southeast side of Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park at Hunters Head. Access is provided via the Park Loop Road. There is no parking area other than a small pull-off on the right side of the road. The beach is noted for the many round or oval stones on the shore. Toggle navigation Home* index
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ACADIA NATIONAL PARK ACADIA NATIONAL PARK is a stunning national treasure on the coast of Maine in the USA. This “insider's” vacation guide covers all of the best places to see and the towns and villages in the Acadia Region from Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island to Winter Harbor on the Schoodic Peninsula. Wherever you choose, the views are spectacular and nature abounds. No wonder this is one of the most visited parks in the United States and in all of North America. BAR HARBOR , a small seaside resort on the northeastern side of Mount Desert Island, has a unique symbiotic relationship with Acadia National Park. Together, they are like conjoined twins, both born of the same mother - and she is the landand ocean combined.
Historical roots are at play here, a special blend of salty air and the classic Down East character that is recognized and loved by millions. Together, these “conjoined twins” offer an unforgettableMaine vacation.
* Park History
* Accommodations
* Mt. Desert Island
* Entrance Fees
* Operating Hours
* Visitor Center
* Bar Harbor
Acadia
Bar Harbor
Schoodic
USING THIS GUIDE
Figuring out things to do and places to see in such a large geographical area with so many options can be a daunting task, especially for those who have never been here before. People who have already visited can quickly point themselves in the right direction. For the first, second, or third time visitor, it helps to first get a visual of what the shape of the land looks like and what towns and villages are close by. Those who have never been here may want to get a feel for the place and imagine being in specific settings. The following suggestions will respond to these varying needs.CHECKING IT OUT
Start by looking through Photos at the top of this page, or serendipitously move about - page to page. This will provide a good visual experience that will quickly tell you if would like to learn more. If it passes the test, dig a little deeper via “Index” or the interactive Map where you may select a town, village, or special location to access info and more pictures. Must see places include Cadillac Mountain , Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, and Otter Cliff. If your interest is still growing, check out what accommodations are available at Lodging then the category that interests you.RETURNING VISITORS
The Maine coast is in your blood to stay and you want to explore it further. This is where Acadia Magic can be very useful. Jump right in by printing pages and assembling them in a small pamphlet or booklet, your personal wish list or vacation itinerary. One of the best ways to start your journey is by visiting one of the two maps - one of Mount Desert Island or the map of the Schoodic Region on the mainland. Either will work just fine. Consider showing family and friends your favorite places by sharing on your social network. Look for this option on each page of interest.Enjoy!
AUTHOR & PHOTOGRAPHER Simply put - I am a “Mainer,” born and raised. My visits to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park span over fifty years. Yet, I am still discovering new places that I've never seen or been to. It is like that around here. One of the greatest pleasures I've had since first creating this resource guide was when I heard from a man in his eighties who had lived in Northeast Harbor many years earlier. He wanted to thank me for the most wonderful half hour he had spent in many years. This is why I created this website. It was born of a deeply rooted love I have for the land, the sea, the mountains, and its people, and the personal desire I have to share its beauty with others. I truly hope that this is useful and you find some pleasure here. If you do, please let others know about it. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION* Contact
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