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Is Acadia National Park hiking hard?

Hiking Trails in Acadia National Park are often interconnected and range in difficulty from easy to strenuous. There are over 120 miles of trails to select from. Add to this the famous Carriage Roads, and the day hiker has a wide selection of enjoyable hiking options.



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Acadia National Park has some incredible summit hikes that take you to the mountaintops, but most of these hikes are quite difficult. If you're looking for a great summit hike without too much difficulty, check out the Bubbles Trail. The Bubbles are mountains that loom over Jordan Pond.

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The St. Sauveur and Acadia Mountain Loop is a challenging hike that summits two mountain peaks. It offers stunning views of Somes Sound and the surrounding mountains as well as outlying islands and the ocean.

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In fact, the animals stay as far away from hiking trails as they can. Since Acadia is dog-friendly and the bears associate dogs with people, it's another reason for them to stay away. So, feel free to leave that bear spray at home, and enjoy your bear-free mountain adventure!

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Black bears are rarely seen in the park but there is a permanent year round population on Mount Desert Island. Being connected to the mainland, the Schoodic Peninsula area of the park has more frequent sightings of these secretive creatures.

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Acadia National Park is generally safe for solo female travelers. The park is well-maintained and patrolled by park rangers, and there are plenty of well-lit trails and roads for visitors to explore.

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Ocean path trail is one of the most iconic, family-friendly trails that follows a dramatic stretch of coastline between Sand Beach and Otter Point. It is considered one of the best hikes in Acadia National Park because you'll experience famous landmarks such as Thunder Hole, Sand Beach, Monument Cove, and Otter Cliff.

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Katahdin is Maine's tallest peak — and one of the hardest. But the state has plenty of others that are fun and easier on the feet and nerves. For an even greater challenge, try Maine's many rock-climbing routes, which range from granite walls over the Atlantic to hidden granite stashes elsewhere in the state.

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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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If you plan on doing extensive hiking, it is still recommended that you carry a map of the entire park with you since the maze of intersecting trails and carriage roads can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate. The best pocket map for the park is the Map Adventures Acadia National Park Trail Map.

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National Park of American Samoa: The least-visited US national park in 2022 saw just 1,887 visits. Most visitors will need a passport to travel to American Samoa. 2. Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Alaska: This vast park contains no roads or trails.

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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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