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Why is Bar Harbor so famous?

Bar Harbor Has A Rich History During the Gilded Age, Bar Harbor quickly became the exclusive summer resort of the rich and famous, who were initially drawn to the area by the Hudson River Artists' paintings. By the late-19th Century, the town rivaled Newport, Rhode Island in both wealth and prestige.



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The natural beauty that surrounds Bar Harbor is punctuated with ocean cliffs and rocky beaches, glacier-formed lakes and valleys, unobstructed mountain vistas, and boreal forest. This beauty has been captured in the works of Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, Fitz Henry Lane, and many other great artists.

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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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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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Typically, visitors spend 3 days to a week or more in Bar Harbor – enabling them to get a good taste of what the area has to offer – scenic Acadia National Park, hiking trails, biking paths, whale watching, puffin excursions, kayaking trips, golf outings, rock climbing classes, bird watching adventures, lighthouse ...

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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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This coastal town is absolutely worth visiting for 2-3 days. Bar Harbor is a charming New England town that sits beautifully on the coast. It has a small town feel with boutique shops and local seafood restaurants. Many couples enjoy staying in the charming local hotels and wandering along the coastline.

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