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Is one day in Acadia enough?

I recommend spending a minimum of two to three days in Acadia National Park to see the main sights on Mount Desert Island and hike a few trails and carriage roads.



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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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If you want to see highlights of the park, then yes, you can see popular attractions in the park in two days. To really get to know the park and enjoy everything if offers, then you'll need more time. I think 5 days up to even a week would be a perfect amount of time for the park, Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island.

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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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Do I need a car to visit Acadia National Park? You do not need a car when the Island Explorer Shuttle Bus is operating (late June to early October).

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Downtown Bar Harbor encompasses a relatively small, easily walkable area. Main Street, the primary thoroughfare and center of gravity, has remained largely unchanged for decades and is the best spot to start exploring.

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When is the Best Time to Visit Acadia National Park?
  • To Avoid Crowds and Save Money: Visit between November and May.
  • For Hiking and Camping: Visit between May and September.
  • For Fall Colors: Visit in September or October.
  • Notable Dates in Spring: National Park Week, Junior Ranger Day, Memorial Day.


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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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Park visitors agree: riding along the 27-mile Park Loop Road is the best way to do a quick tour of Acadia (and makes a strong case for renting a car). Popular sights and trails like Sand Beach, Thunder Hole and Otter Cliff can all be reached from here.

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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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Cadillac Summit Road is a popular drive for sunrise views. Enjoy 360 degree views across the coastal landscape from the highest point on the U.S. eastern seaboard. On your drive up Cadillac Summit Road, you'll wind past panoramic vistas and close views of the extraordinary mountain ecosystem.

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Now, for the third year in a row, Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park are on pace to come close to or exceed 4 million visits.

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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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