Explore Acadia National Park

Explore Acadia National Park

Hiking

Acadia Hiking Trails

Explore over 120 miles of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. Don't miss the Precipice Trail for experienced hikers or the Jordan Pond Path for a more leisurely stroll.

Scenic Drives

Park Loop Road

Take a drive on the 27-mile Park Loop Road to see some of Acadia's most stunning vistas. The road provides access to Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, and Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the eastern seaboard.

Water Activities

Acadia Coastline

Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, or swimming in the park's lakes and along the coastline. Echo Lake Beach and Sand Beach offer great spots for a refreshing dip during summer months.

Wildlife Watching

Acadia Wildlife

Observe diverse wildlife including moose, black bears, and various bird species. The Sieur de Monts Spring area is an excellent spot for birdwatching, while the coastline offers opportunities to see seals and whales.