Acadia National Park

All about Acadia National Park. This includes the towns of Bar Harbor, Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Bass Harbor, Tremont, Hall Quarry, Otter Creek, Manset, Tremont, Bernard, Somerville and Pretty Marsh, Maine.

Acadia is one of the top ten most visited national parks in the United States. It encompasses over 35,000 acres! This includes 158 miles of hiking trail, 45 miles of carriage roads and 27 miles of auto road. You can enjoy hiking, biking, sea kayaking and of course swimming! You will never run out of things to do here.

Whether you are in Acadia National Park for a day or a week, you will want to come back for more.

  • Find Your Perfect Motel Near Acadia National Park

    Finding An Affordable Motel Near Acadia National Park So, you are headed to Acadia National Park and want to find a motel near by! Mount Desert Island has many options for comfortable accommodations with modern amenities. But before we get into all the options let us first look at what a Motel is and why…

  • The Best Camping In And Around Acadia National Park

    Best Camping Options In And Around Acadia National Park Camping is one of the best ways to experience Acadia National Park. It allows you to disconnect from everyday life and reconnect with nature. The park’s diverse landscape offers a variety of camping options. I will go over what is the best camping in Acadia National Park….

  • Best Hikes in Acadia National Park From Easy To Advanced

    Hit The Trail On The Best Hikes In Acadia National Park Acadia National Park is a breathtakingly beautiful destination with plenty of amazing hikes for anyone looking to explore. With 158 miles of hiking trails to explore picking the best hikes in Acadia National Park was no easy feat. Whether you’re looking for a short…

  • Hiking Cadillac Mountain South Ridge: Dare To Prepare

    Acadia National Park is home to some of the best hiking trails. Offering something for every hiking level or scenery preference. I never get tired of weaving through lush forest trails, climbing up impressive peaks, and catching a view of the coastline from the top. Each year, I try to make my way to Acadia…

  • Parkman Mountain Including Bald Peak In Acadia National Park

    Parkman Mountain And Bald peak Loop Trail Length: 2.7 MilesBald Peak: 974 feet tallParkman Mountain: 942 feet tallElevation Gain: 741 feetType: Loop & ConnectorMy Rating: ModerateDog Friendly: Yes for an athletic dogWould we do it again: Absolutely Parking Like many of the trails in Acadia National Park, you can hike to Parkman Mountain from a few…

  • Jordan Pond Path In Acadia National Park

    Jordan Pond Loop Path Acadia National Park located on Mount Desert Island is notorious for being home to a variety of trees, expansive coastline and unique mountains. Jordan Pond is one of my favorite places to visit! It’s magnificent but also so accessible. I have been to plenty of national parks that seem to cater…

  • Hurry To Wonderland Trail & Explore Your Inner Child

    Take A Stroll Along Wonderland Trail In Acadia National Park Known for tide pools at low tide, minimal roots on the trail and family-friendly excursions, Wonderland Trail Acadia is a 1.3-mile, relatively flat path. It’s walkable and accessible, making it perfect for a group of any type. Whether you’re traveling with little kids, or have mobility issues,…

  • Hiking Beachcroft & Champlain Mountain Trail In Acadia

    Beachcroft & Champlain Mountain South Ridge Loop: Stunning Views & Moderate Challenges Await A beautiful passage from Sieur de Monts and Wild Gardens of Acadia to Sand Beach can be found via Beachcroft & Champlain South Ridge Loop. This interconnected web of trails offers multiple ways to explore Champlain Mountain, but this particular route’s challenge…

  • Visit The Wild Gardens Of Acadia National Park

    Visiting the Wild Gardens of Acadia There’s no better spot to soak in the natural beauty of Acadia’s flora and fauna than at the Wild Gardens of Acadia. This incredibly accessible area of the park features over 400 native plant species split into sections, representing all the natural plant communities within the park. Getting to…