Bangor International Airport 1 hr 13
Otter Cliff (13 min) This iconic 110-ft-high pink-granite cliff in Acadia National Park juts out into the water. Wild Gardens Of Acadia (7 min) Native trees wildflowers & ferns in a rustic setting with a stream & paths like the Jesup Trail. Hulls Cove Visitor Center (8 min) Visitor complex with maps souvenirs & ranger-led activities plus direct access to carriage roads. Abbe Museum (8 min) Modern museum showcasing the culture of the native Wabanaki people with various exhibits & events. Sand Beach (12 min) Cove-style beach popular for wading swimming hikes & scenic views in a peaceful setting. Thunder Hole (13 min) Natural rock inlet where waves crash with a thunderous boom & high-flying foam when seas are up. Bubble Rock Overlook (15 min) Hiking park glacier and mountain The Beehive (10 min) Dome-shaped peak with a short but challenging summit trail leading to panoramic views. Jordan Pond (16 min) Formed by glaciers this 187-acre mountain lake offers a tea house loop nature trail & restaurant. Champlain Mountain (11 min) This 1 058-ft-tall mountain in Acadia National Park features hiking trails & peregrine falcons. Cadillac Mountain (18 min) 1 530-foot mountain providing a trail marked with informative plaques & expansive views at the top. Frenchman Bay (11 min) National park bay with small islands stretching about 15 miles named after a 1600 s French explorer. Schoodic Peninsula (1 hr 13) Promontory known for its coastal scenery containing 2 266 acres of Acadia National Park. Bar Island (3 min) Small island accessible by foot during low tide with forests walking trails & scenic views. |