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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Hulls Cove Visitor Center to get a map and learn about the park's history. Then, drive up to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak on the East Coast, to watch the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean.
Afternoon
Hike the Jordan Pond Path, a 3.3-mile trail that circles a crystal-clear pond and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Stop at the Jordan Pond House for a traditional Maine lobster roll and popovers with wild blueberry jam.
Morning
Take a scenic drive on the Park Loop Road, which offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline, rocky cliffs, and dense forests. Stop at Sand Beach for a walk on the soft sand and a swim in the chilly Atlantic waters.
Afternoon
Explore the historic Rockefeller Carriage Roads, a network of 45 miles of car-free paths that wind through the woods and around the lakes. Rent a bike at the Hulls Cove Visitor Center or bring your own and enjoy the peaceful scenery.
Morning
Rise early for a sunrise hike up the Beehive Trail, a steep and challenging route that rewards you with panoramic views of the park and the ocean. If you're not up for the climb, try the easier but still scenic Wonderland Trail.
Afternoon
Drive to the quiet western side of the park to visit Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, a classic New England beacon perched on a rocky outcropping. Take a short hike along the Shore Path to see more stunning coastal vistas.
Morning
Take a boat tour of the park's islands with Acadian Boat Tours. You'll see seals, eagles, and other wildlife, as well as stunning views of the coastline from the water.
Afternoon
Visit the Sieur de Monts Spring area to see the Wild Gardens of Acadia, a collection of native plants and flowers that bloom throughout the season. Take a short hike up the Jesup Path to see the Tarn, a serene mountain lake.
Morning
Go on a guided rock climbing tour with Acadia Mountain Guides. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned climber, you'll find routes that challenge and inspire you.
Afternoon
Take a scenic drive to the Schoodic Peninsula, a quieter and less crowded part of the park that offers stunning ocean views and hiking trails. Stop at the Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park to learn about the park's research and education programs.