Go to the visitor’s center first! That’s our mantra whenever we go to a national park. We actually stop by the visitor’s center throughout our visits. The rangers are wonderful resources, and we always ask them questions about what trails to hike.
When we were in Acadia National Park this past June, we watched a video introduction to the park. In the video, ladder trails were mentioned, so of course, Lily and Emmy were determined to find one! However, it was already late afternoon, so we decided to take a short hike on a carriage road. We were able to see some nice views of the island and the ocean, which only made us more eager to explore in the week to come. (Did you know Acadia is on an island in Maine? I didn’t realize it until I actually started planning this trip!)
The first full day that we spent in Acadia, however, was hiking the famous Cadillac Mountain, which is where the sun first touches the Northern Hemisphere at certain times of the year. Many people hike up to see the sun rise on Cadillac Mountain. We were not those people. It is an easy hike, since you drive most of the way up, park, and then hike up a short trail to the top. The views are spectacular!
Just looking at my pictures again makes me want to go back! Acadia National Park is an amazing place to visit.
I can imagine that with pictures like that you would want to go back: it looks fantastic!
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We fell in love with that area when we visited.
If you ever want to go again I would recommend going in the summer, from June onwards there are tons of programs and events to follow (loved the Falcon Watch for example).
So much water… Amazing view!
Great Place! And weather looks very nice as for November.