Visiting Maine: Acadia National Park
One More Beautiful National Park
By Emma S., published Apr 24, 2006
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Over 160 species of common native plants can be found in the park, along with 60 different species of land and marine animals plus over 150 different types of birds. Among the fun offered at the park is fishing, biking, boat cruises, hiking, walks, and skiing. There are also over 500 campsites in the park itself. Nearby, there are over 4,500 motel and hotel rooms surrounding the park.
Entry fees to the park are low, as with most national parks, at about $20 for the year. The weather varies considerably, depending upon the time of year you travel to Acadia, with June, July and August being the most desirable months. In early fall you can still camp without it being too cold but by late October it's generally very chilly.
Be sure to visit the NPS Hulls Cover Visitor Center located just off Route 3. The two-story building is home to an auditorium, information booths, restrooms and even a book shop. The center is open daily from April to October. See an orientation about the history of Acadia or study a scale model of the park. Check the schedule for other events.
The Thompson Island Information Center offers park information, lodging and dining info, and is open from May to mid-October. At the Acadia Information Center of Trenton, offers brochures, floor displays, interactive tv, camping and cruising info and much more. Although the park itself is open year-round, some of the park facilities close during the colder months.
Most of the most sought after scenery in the area is located on the east side of the island. Natural attractions can be seen along Park Loop Road - make a note to visit some of them: Frenchman Bay, Sand Beach, the Beehive, and Thunder Hole. On the opposite side of the island, Echo Lake is the place to be. Or, for a peaceful bit of paradise, Little Hunters Beach.
Visiting Maine: Acadia National Park
Maine is beautiful countryside, with beaches, mountains, wildlife and more.
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Takeaways
- Acadia National Park is visited by tens of thousands of people every year.
- Acadia features mountains, lakes, ponds, wildlife, bird watching and beaches.
- Pets are permitted at the park if they are leashed.
Did You Know?
Cobblestone roads are littered throughout the park and many people take carriage rides along these tangled roads.
Resources
- Acadia National Park Service: www.nps.gov/acad/Maine guide for the area: www.acadianationalpark.com/
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