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Set on the coast of Mt. Desert Island in northern Maine, Acadia National Park is a nature lover's paradise. The forested 47,000-acre park is known for its bare mountain peaks, rocky coastline, and abundant natural features. The park offers endless unique and relaxing activities for all types of travelers. One of the best ways to embrace the natural surroundings of the park is with a stay at a cabin. There are several cabins available throughout the park area, on the coastline and in the lush forested areas.
A cabin close to natureA cabin offers the perfect setting to embrace the unspoiled nature of the park. Most cabins within the park grounds are surrounded by trees, offering pure and total silence, fresh air, and forest views. Stay near the rugged coastline with scenic views of the ocean, and fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves. All cabins in this area are fully equipped with modern amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, television, heating, and washing machines. Pet-friendly cabins are available for those traveling with pets.
Travelers and activities
Acadia National Park is perfect for nature lover’s, with nearly every attraction offering a new opportunity to reconnect with nature. Visit Thunder Hole, a natural wonder located along Park Loop inside the park. You can hear the thunder-like sound when the rock crevice fills with water and explodes outwards into a burst of spray, making a thundering sound. Be sure to stop by Little Hunter’s Beach, a pebble beach with pebbles which were formed over 370 million years ago.
Acadia National Park for familiesAcadia National Park is the perfect destination for families wanting to spend some quality time together in the great outdoors! Gather the whole family and head to Echo Lake, a beautiful lake located on Park Loop Road. The lake features a sandy beach, hilly forested surroundings, and calm, clear waters. It’s the perfect place to spend the afternoon exploring, or if the water is warm enough, a swim! For more spectacular lake views, head to the Gorge Trail, where you’ll see a variety of lakes throughout your hike. The best time to visit is in the fall, when the leaves are colorful and the air is crisp.
Acadia National Park is home to over 1,000 plant species, including wild strawberries and blueberries, and many coniferous trees.
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Acadia National Park is a hiker’s playground, boasting over 158 miles of hiking trails. Whether you are a beginner hiker, or advanced, you’ll find a variety of paths to choose from. Explore coastal paths, dense forest trails, and coastal climbs. Ocean Path is a good choice for an easy hike. Some of the most popular trails are the Jordan Cliffs Trail, Beehive Trail, and Beech Cliff Ladder Trail.
2. Drive or hike to the top of Cadillac MountainCadillac Mountain is not only the highest peak in the park, but also the highest point on the entire east coast of the United States at 1,530 feet high. The top of Cadillac Mountain offers stunning scenic views of the surrounding area, especially during sunrise. You can either hike or drive to the top. There's also a half-mile trail at the top called Cadillac Summit Loop, which offers spectacular views of the summit.
3. Go for a scenic drive through Mount Desert IslandOne of the top activities on Mount Desert Island is Park Loop Road, a 27-mile loop which passes through many of the top attractions in the park. You’ll drive in a clockwise direction around the island, passing by mountains, coasts, and several trailheads. This drive is especially beautiful if you come when the fall foliage is at its peak!
4. Go for a walk on Sand BeachThe golden sands and spectacular natural scenery on Sand Beach is well worth the visit. This beach is located just off Park Loop Road, making it an easy stop if you’re already driving the loop. The unspoiled beach is perfect for a stroll, a picnic, or a swim during the warmer months.
5. Watch the sunset at Bass Harbor Head LighthouseBass Harbor Head Lighthouse is a picturesque lighthouse perched on top of the rocky coastline and is one of the top attractions in the park. The best time to visit is for the sunset, but this is usually when crowds are the largest, so be sure to arrive early!
6. Wander through Bar HarborBar Harbor is the closet town to Acadia National Park. If you want to eat a nice meal, shop, or sip coffee at a café, this is the place to go. Downtown Bar Harbor embodies the quintessential New England atmosphere, with charming, colorful shopfronts and a peaceful small-town feeling. There’s even a movie theater with nightly showings.
7. Visit Jordan PondVisit the peaceful and scenic shores of Jordan Pond. There is an easy walking trail that circles the entire pond. You’ll be able to spot fish swimming around in the clear waters of the lake. You can dine at the onsite restaurant, Jordan Pond House, where you can eat a delicious meal and drinks with scenic lakeside views.