3,879,890
~49,075 acres
National Park
1919
3,879,890
~49,075 acres
National Park
1919
Acadia National Park blends rugged coastlines, granite mountains, lush forests, and pristine lakes on Maine’s Mount Desert Island. Known for Cadillac Mountain, the tallest peak on the U.S. Atlantic coast, Acadia offers breathtaking sunrise views where the first light in America touches the land. Hike Jordan Pond Path for views of The Bubbles, stroll along Ocean Path past Thunder Hole, or bike the historic carriage roads built by John D. Rockefeller Jr. The park’s diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, peregrine falcons, and harbor seals. Autumn brings fiery foliage, while summer offers refreshing sea breezes along Sand Beach. Photographers and adventurers alike will love the scenic drives, including Park Loop Road, which connects major highlights. From kayaking in Frenchman Bay to hiking Beehive Trail’s iron rungs, Acadia National Park delivers outdoor adventure and coastal beauty in every season.
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