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How long is the drive up Cadillac Mountain in Acadia?

Cadillac Summit Road offers a three-mile drive to the top of the highest peak in the park. Along the way, there are several scenic pullouts to enjoy the view. Parking is available in two locations at the summit, where restrooms, a gift shop, and scenic overlooks connected by paved walks can be found.



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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 you make a reservation, can you stay on the summit as long as you want, or is there a time limit? There is a required entry time window (2 hours for Sunrise, and 30 minutes for Daytime) starting at the reservation time, but there is no limit on the time visitors can stay.

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You can reach the Cadillac summit by private vehicle, guided bus tour, taxi, hiking, or biking. Cadillac is not served by the Island Explorer bus system. It is a windy, paved 3.5 miles up to the summit. Along the way, there are several scenic pullouts to enjoy the view.

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Cadillac Mountain Weather (Days 0-3): Warm (max 72°F on Tue afternoon, min 55°F on Wed morning). Winds increasing (light winds from the SE on Wed afternoon, fresh winds from the SSW by Thu night).

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To drive to the top of Cadillac Mountain, enter the park at the Cadillac Mountain Entrance (the intersection of Eagle Lake Road/Route 223 and the Park Loop Road) and head south on the Park Loop Road. (The Park Loop Road is two-way in this section of the park.)

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You can also catch the shuttle up on Cadillac's summit area at the taxi stand, outside the concession and bathroom area. The shuttle leaves the summit area on the 1/2 hour, with boarding about 5 mins before leaving. The shuttle operates on a 1st come, 1st serve basis with round trip ticket holders having priority.

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At 1530 feet (466 m) tall, Cadillac is the tallest mountain on the eastern seaboard of the United States! It is also the first place to see the sunrise in the U.S. in the winter. For thousands of years, people have climbed Cadillac Mountain and looked out from its lofty peak.

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The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, can often be seen from in the northernmost parts of DownEast Acadia. The best viewing time for the Northern Lights is August to October. So get outside on a crisp autumn night and look north.

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Reservations and Timed Entry Vehicle reservations are not required for any other areas of the park, or for visitors who enter the area by foot, bike, or taxi. Vehicle reservations provide a timed entry, but do not require a departure time until 10 pm, when the road closes to vehicles.

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