Hiking in Mount Desert Island

Route 233
Eagle Lake Road
Bar Harbor, ME
United States

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Acadia National Park maintains more than 120 mi of hiking paths, from easy strolls around lakes and ponds – don’t miss the Jordan Pond Nature Trail – to challenging treks with climbs up rock faces and scrambles along cliffs. It is also famous for its 45 miles of scenic carriage trails, built at the beginning of the 20th century by John D. Rockefeller Jr. Open only to hikers, bikers, horse riders and carriage drivers, the carriage roads feature several beautiful granite stone bridges to cross and spectacular vistas.

Trail guides and maps can be found in some area bookstores and inside the park, at Hulls Cove Visitor Center, just off Route 3, right after the Hulls Cove inlet.

Park Headquarters

Tel: (207) 288 3338

www.nps.gov/acad/index.htm

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