and going for a hike on the Jessup Trail is always a magnificent adventure. Why not take a look at The Tarn Dam since you're here; going for a hike on the Strath Eden Trail is always a glorious adventure. A short journey to Sieur de Monts Spring is always worthwhile; Cromwell Harbor
Ledge is another nice place to have a look at nearby. If you need a site to stay Quality Inn Bar Harbor is a delightful choice, and going for a hike on the Bar Island Trail is always a nice adventure. Ogden Point is in close proximity and always magnificent to stop at, and
The Bluffs is an exciting location to go to while at Acadia National Park. Acadia National Park has beautiful nature scenery for your viewing happiness. Acadia National Park ordinarily gets a large amount of precipitation; the month with most of the rain is November while August
is typically the driest month. There's just no way anybody can get bored here at Acadia National Park. If you want to hit the beach, Hunters Beach is around here. There's so much to do here at Acadia National Park that you need to camp here for a while, Barcadia Campground is a
great site for that. Any time is a good time at Acadia National Park if you have a thing about the outdoors. If you like swamps, you're in luck, Great Meadow is right nearby, and if you need a location to stay Acadia Hotel is a brilliant choice. If you need a site to stay Bar
Harbor Manor is a glorious choice, and from Acadia National Park you get a splendid panorama of Kebo Mountain. Throughout the summertime months highs here at Acadia National Park get into the 70's while nighttime lows are mostly in the 50's. The winter brings highs down to the
30's, and night lows in the 10's for Acadia National Park. Duck Brook flows through this vicinity, and Jordan Pond is a nearby lake that you could take a look at. If you want to hit the beach, Sand Beach is in close proximity, and if you need a spot to stay The Harborside Hotel
and Marina is a great choice. Cromwell Cove is in close proximity and always tremendous to visit, and if you need a place to stay Bar Harbor Inn is a tremendous choice. Acadia National Park has good outdoors recreation that you could make use of. Eddie Brook flows through this
region; from Acadia National Park you obtain a wonderful vista of Dorr Mountain. It's a popular place to get away to for people from Bar Harbor. If you want to hit the beach, Marlboro Beach is close by; from Acadia National Park you obtain a great sight of Great Hill.
Though
the affluent of the turn of the century came here to frolic, they had much to do with preserving the landscape that we know today. It was from this social strata that George B. Dorr came. He devoted 43 years of his life, energy, and family fortune to preserving the Acadian landscape.
Thanks to the foresight of Dorr and others like him, Acadia became the first national park established east of the Mississippi. Located on the coast of Maine, Acadia encompasses 47,633 acres of granite-domed mountains, woodlands, lakes and ponds, and ocean shoreline. Such
diverse types of habitat make Acadia a haven for wildlife and plants. Entwined with the natural diversity of Acadia is the story of people. Evidence suggests native people first lived here at least 5,000 years ago. Subsequent centuries brought explorers from far lands, settlers
of European descent, and arising directly from the beauty of the landscape -- tourism and preservation. CONTACTS Email - Acadia_Information@nps.gov Fax- (207) 288-5507 Write to P.O. Box 177 Eagle
Lake Road Bar Harbor, ME 04609-0177 Phone Visitor Information - (207) 288-3338 Visitor Information (TTY) - (207) 288-3338 Headquarters - (207) 288-3338 Headquarters(TTY) - (207) 288-3338
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours,
Seasons Some roads are open 24 hours year-round; some roads are closed in winter. Winter visitor center/Park Headquarters hours: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM daily, November 1 to mid-April, except Thanksgiving Day, December 24 and 25, and January 1. Hulls Cove Visitor Center
hours: mid-April through June and October, daily 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM; July-August, daily, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM; September, daily, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Getting There PLANE - Direct flights from Boston's Logan Airport land at the Hancock County Airport, located
10 miles from Acadia National Park. National airlines serve the Bangor International Airport, about 1 hour from the park. Car rentals are available at both airports. CAR - Acadia National Park is located approximately six hours north of Boston. From Boston take I-95 north to
Augusta, Maine; from Augusta take Route 3 east to Ellsworth and on to Mount Desert Island or take I-95 north to Bangor, Maine; from Bangor take Route 1A east to Ellsworth; from Ellsworth take Route 3 to Mount Desert Island. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Concord Trailways and Vermont
Transit offer service between Boston's Logan Airport and Bangor. Concord Trailways connects with the Airport Express shuttle with service to Bar Harbor. Vermont Transit operates between Bangor and Bar Harbor during the summer months. Weather & Climate Arrive prepared
for a wide variety of weather conditions. Summer temperatures vary from 45º F to 85º F, spring and fall temperatures from 30º F to 70º F. You may encounter rain and fog at any time, but be assured that the sun does shine! Accessibility A guidebook detailing accessible
facilities and activities is available through the mail, at the visitor center, and on the expanded website. A wheelchair is available at the visitor center for use in the park. Getting Around Visitors can drive the 27-mile Park Loop Road to view dazzling scenery and
enjoy an occasional stop to stroll down a path or to read a wayside information sign. The Island Explorer shuttle bus picks visitors up at their lodging or campground and links them to destinations across Mount Desert Island and into Acadia National Park. The service is supported
in part by park fees so the ride is fare-free. The shuttle operates late June to Labor Day. FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee ACADIA ENTRANCE PERMIT $10.00 for 7 Days Good for entrance into Acadia National Park for one vehicle for 7 days,
including the date of purchase. 80% of the fees are returned directly to Acadia National Park to help with a backlog of resource management and maintenance projects.
ACADIA MOTORCYCLE/MOTORBIKE ENTRANCE PERMIT $5.00 for 7 Days Good for entrance into Acadia
National Park for one motorcycle/motorbike for 7 days, including date of purchase. 80% of the fees are returned directly to Acadia National Park to help with a backlog of resource management and maintenance projects.
ACADIA PASS $20.00 for Annual Good for
entrance into Acadia National Park for one vehicle for one year from date of purchase. 80% of the fees are returned directly to Acadia National Park to help with a backlog of resource management and maintenance projects.
COMMERCIAL MINI-BUS TOUR $60.00 for One
Time Good for 1 entrance into Acadia National Park for a commercial tour mini-bus with a passenger capacity of 16 to 25. Call (207) 288-3360 for more information.
COMMERCIAL SEDAN TOUR $25.00 + for One Time $5/person for One Time Good for 1
entrance into Acadia National Park for a commercial tour sedan with a passenger capacity of 1 to 6. Call (207) 288-3360 for more information.
COMMERCIAL TOUR BUS $150.00 for One Time Good for 1 entrance into Acadia National Park for a commercial tour bus with
a passenger capacity of 26 or more. Call (207) 288-3360 for more information.
COMMERCIAL VAN TOUR $50.00 for One Time Good for 1 entrance into Acadia National Park for a commercial tour van with a passenger capacity of 7 to 15. Call (207) 288-3360 for more
information.
CAMPING
Blackwoods Make Reservations by Phone at 1-800-365-CAMP Open All Year Located on Route 3, five miles south of Bar Harbor. Reservations required from May 1 - October 31. Fees:$20 per night per site. All sites are
wooded and within a 10 minute walk of the ocean. The majority of sites are for tents, small and large, but other sites accomodate pop-ups, vehicle campers, and RVs up to 35 feet. A maximum of one vehicle and six people is allowed at each site. There are no hook-ups. Campground
facilities include comfort stations, cold running water, dump station, picnic tables, fire rings, and water faucets. Showers and camping supply stores are within 1/2 mile of the campground. From December 1 - April 1, facilities are limited to picnic tables, fire rings, chemical
toilets, and a hand pump for drinking water. Fees vary during the off-season.
Seawall Open From mid-May to end of September Located on Route 102A, four miles south of Southwest Harbor. First-come, first-served. In late July and August there is a great demand
for campsites and lines form early each morning. All sites are wooded and within a 10 minute walk of the ocean. The majority of sites are for tents, both drive-in and walk-in sites, but other sites accomodate pop-ups, vehicle campers, and RVs up to 35 feet. A maximum of one vehicle
and six people is allowed at each site. There are no hook-ups. Campground facilities include comfort stations, cold running water, dump station, picnic tables, fire rings, and water faucets. Showers and camping supply stores are within 1/2 mile of the campground. 'Fees range from
$14 for walk-in tent sites to $20 for drive-up tent, camper, and motorhome sites.
Group Camping Sites- Blackwoods and Seawall From November 1 to April 30 group sites are closed. Groups must camp in regular sites. 2 tents, 6 people allowed on a site. From May
1 to mid-October, five group campsites accommodate 15-20 campers per site at either campground. Group campsites are for use by educational organizations or other formally organized groups. Reservations are made through the park. Write to the park after January 1 for a group camping
reservation form. Return the completed application on or after March 15. Group campsites contain 2 or 3 fireplaces, picnic tables, and a nearby restroom with cold running water and flush toilets. Rates are $50 per night per site. For More Information on this campground please
call 207-288-3338
Isle au Haut Open From mid-May to mid-October Remote and inaccessible to automobiles, Isle au Haut is linked to the mainland by mailboat from Stonington, Maine. No automobile ferry exists. 5 lean-to shelters at Duck Harbor Campground can
be used on an advance reservation basis from May 15 through October 14. Shelters have three sides, roof and floor and accomodate up to six people. Small free standing tent may only be erected inside lean-to. Facilities include a fire ring, picnic table, pit toilet and hand pump
for water. Bring containers for water. There is no trash disposal. All trash must be carried out. Pets are not permitted in the campground. For reservation requests, call the park for special use permit information. Requests must be postmarked or received in person at park headwquarters
April 1 or later. There is a $25 fee. Maximum stay is 3 nights from mid-June to mid-September, and 5 nights before and after these dates. For More Information on this campground please call (207) 288-3338
FACILITIES
Visitor Centers HULLS
COVE VISITOR CENTER Phone - (207) 288-3338 Location - Off Route 3 in Hulls Cove. Closures - Closed November 1 through mid-April Special Programs - A free 15-minute audiovisual program is shown every half hour - available in English, French,
German, audio description, and captioned. A cassette tape tour of Acadia and the surrounding area is available for purchase or rent. A tape player can also be rented. Ask for a schedule of ranger-led activities (June - mid-October) that includes talks, walks, hikes, boat cruises,
and evening programs. The visitor center information staff can assist you in planning your visit. Children can participate in the Junior Ranger program during the summer. Exhibits - Free literature and sales items are available and give details about motor vehicle, bicycle,
and hiking routes, as well as the cultural and natural history of the area. Available Facilities - Restrooms, drinking water, bookstore
PARK HEADQUARTERS / WINTER VISITOR CENTER Open All Year 8 AM - 4:30 PM Phone - (207) 288-3338 Location - On
Route 233 near Eagle Lake. Closures - Closed on weekends from mid-April through October, Federal holidays, Thanksgiving Day, December 24, December 25, and January 1. Exhibits - Park orientation information, free literature and sales items are available and give
details about motor vehicle, bicycle, and hiking routes, as well as the cultural and natural history of the area.
SIEUR DE MONTS NATURE CENTER Phone - (207) 288-3003 Location - 3 miles south of Bar Harbor on Rt. 3 Closures - Closed October through
early May. Open weekends only beginning in early May. Special Programs - Ranger-led walks and talks are scheduled periodically during the season. Exhibits - Exhibits reflect Acadia's natural resources, history, and park research. Park informaton, free literature,
and sales items are also available. Available Facilities - Restrooms, drinking fountains.
ISLESFORD HISTORICAL MUSEUM Phone - (207) 244-9224 Location - On Little Cranberry Island. Can be reached by mailboat or tour boats from Northeast Harbor
and Southwest Harbor. Closures - Closed until 10:45 AM on Sundays. Closed daily from 12 noon to 12:30 PM. Closed October 1 through mid-June. Special Programs - Ranger-led walks and talks are scheduled periodically throughout the season. Exhibits - Exhibits
tell the story of the Cranberry Isles and its people through ship models, navigation aids, dolls and toys, photographs, tools. Park information, free literature, and sales items are available. Available Facilities - Restrooms, drinking fountain.
THOMPSON ISLAND
INFORMATION CENTER Phone - (207) 288-3411 Location - On the causeway at the head of Mount Desert Island on Rt. 3 Closures - Closed from mid-October to mid-May. Exhibits - Displays of park information and area Chambers of Commerce information. Available Facilities - Restrooms, drinking fountains, picnic area available nearby.
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