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Can you just drive through Acadia National Park?

Yes, you need either an Acadia or National Park/Federal Lands Pass. There are several different types of passes. Standard Acadia passes (valid for 7 days) are $35 per vehicle. You can purchase passes online or at information centers throughout the park.



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A fulfilling Acadia National Park tour will take at least two hours to drive!

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One Perfect Day in Acadia Early Morning – Start by driving to the entry booth near Schooner Head Overlook. Mid-Morning – Explore the southeast part of the Park Loop Road. Stop at Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, and Otter Point. If you're feeling ambitious, go for a hike like The Beehive (trailhead located near Sand Beach).

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The best time to visit Acadia National Park is typically September and October, especially for fall colors, but keep in mind that the dates can vary depending on the weather.

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Arrive before 8 am or after 5 pm. Most vehicle congestion occurs midday. Avoid long lines by buying your Entrance Pass online, and printing a copy prior to your arrival. Leave your car where you are staying, then walk on a village connector trail, ride your bike, or take the fare-free Island Explorer bus into Acadia.

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Probably the most popular and most scenic hike in Acadia National Park is Ocean Path, the roadside trail that allows tourists to wander along the jagged pink granite formations of Acadia's beautiful coastline.

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Things to see in Acadia National Park. Cadillac Mountain is a must see when in Acadia National Park! it's the perfect trip for the whole family because you can drive up to the top of the mountain. It's breathtaking.

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When to Visit Acadia for Fall Colors. The best time to experience Acadia's autumnal wonders is mid-October. The hardwood trees typically start to change color in September but will reach their peak a few weeks later.

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Acadia National Park is filled with an amazing variety of hiking trails. From easy strolls along coastal paths to summit climbs to thrilling cliff walks, there is something here for everyone. One of the things that makes Acadia so unique, and so exciting, is the large number of trails with ladders and metal rungs.

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