Things To Do in Acadia National Park 

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Cadillac Mountain - With an elevation of approximately 1,530 feet, Cadillac Mountain is outstanding. It is the highest mountain in the park.

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Park Loop Road - Riding along the 27-mile Park Loop Road is one of the best ways to take a quick tour of Acadia.

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Jordan Pond - Both the Jordan Pond Nature Trail and the Jordan Pond Shore Trail lead to the picturesque and pleasant relief of Jordan Pond.

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Schudick Point - Schudick Point is the only part of Acadia National Park that is actually located on the mainland.

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Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse - If you want to experience a stunning sunrise of the Cadillac Mountains, visit the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse.

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Sand Beach - Sand Beach is full of prickly seashells and its water rarely warms above 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Carriage Road - The Carriage Road is a 45-mile network of paved roads built and paved by John D. Rockefeller Jr. from 1913 to 1940.

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Precipice Trail - The Precipice Trail is one of the most rewarding hikes in the park.

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Thunder Hole - A raucous natural phenomenon, this semi-submerged cave erupts an hour or two before high tide.

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