Acadia National Park
Located in the depths of Maine, Acadia National Park is known for its beautiful coastlines, fall foliage, and unique hikes. In this guide you will find everything you need to know before visiting including trail recommendations, sample itineraries, packing list, and other resources to ensure you have a seamless trip!
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Travel
Airports
Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (15 min drive)
Bangor International Airport (1 hour drive)
Portland International Airport (3 hour drive)
Boston International Airport (4.5 hour drive)
Transportation
The best way to get to Acadia National Park is to rent a car and make the drive if coming from anywhere except Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport
From the end of June until Columbus day the park offers a free shuttle system from Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport into the park
There is a free shuttle system once in the park that can take you to all the sites and campgrounds!
Permits
America the Beautiful Pass (Annual National Park Pass)
If you have this you this you do NOT need an Acadia Park Entry Pass
Sample Itinerary
Day 1 (Travel Day)
Depending on what airport you fly into and what time your flight lands, either stay the night near the airport or go ahead and make the drive into the park
If able to drive into the park the same day you land, camp at Blackwoods Campground
Permits release 6 months in advance
Day 2
Cadillac Mountain for sunrise (Need Permit)
From Cadillac Mountain, choose from one of many hikes that start at Cadillac Mountain
Drive the rest of the Park Loop Road
Drive to Jordan Pond
Has restaurant you can eat at
Drive back to Blackwoods Campground and stay the night
Day 3
Hike Beehive Trail (start early as this trail is one of the most popular in the park and will get very crowded)
This trail includes Sands Beach, Thunder hole, and Otter Point
Drive up to Bar Harbor for lunch
Drive to Bass Harbor Lighthouse for Sunset
Camp at Seawall Campground
Day 4
Day 5 (Travel day)
Drive back to airport and fly home
Packing List
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Puffer jacket
Sun hat
Sunscreen
Bugspray
Satellite phone
Trekking poles (optional)
Snacks
First aid kit
Rain jacket
Headlamp
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Campsite
Tent
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pad
Blow up pillow
Sleep wear
Camping chair
Camp Sandals
Lantern
Headlamp
Eating
Kitchen stove and fuel
Lighter
Eating utensil and dishware
Water Filter
Meals
Snacks
Water bottle
Misc
First aid kit
Paracord
Bear Canister/bag
Satellite Phone
Toiletries
Quick dry towel
Portable Charger