What are the busiest months in Acadia National Park?
During peak visitor season at Acadia National Park, typically from June into September each summer, parking is limited and tends to fill early each day.
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Winter is the quietest time in Acadia National Park. While the number of visitors is typically between 600,000 and 800,000 per month between June and September, it drops to as low as 30,000 per month from December through March. January is the quietest month, welcoming only about 10,000 to 15,000 people.
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.
Maine's whale watching season lasts from mid-April through October. Multiple species visit the state's waters, including humpback, finback, minke and pilot. For the best visibility, time your trip for a summer day when skies are clear, as Maine's fog will hamper your ability to spot the animals.
For your visit to Acadia, I highly recommend staying in Bar Harbor. Bar Harbor is a fun seaside town located just minutes away from all of the fabulous scenery and trails in Acadia. Bar Harbor has a great downtown area with charming shops, delicious restaurants, and fun activities.
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.