Acadia National Park, Maine, U.S.

Most of Maine's 47,000 acre Acadia National Park is on Mount Desert Island and several smaller islands, near the town of Bar Harbor. A small section of the park, only about 5%, is located on the mainland. The park is heavily forested, and typifies Maine's rugged coast of huge granite blocks.

We visited the park in the 1970s, and returned for a very short stay in September, 2015. We've posted a two-part article about the trip.

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Sand and rocks on Sand Beach, Acadia National Park, Maine, U.S.

Sand and rocks on Sand Beach in Maine's Acadia National Park, on a gloomy, windy morning.

Sunrise on Otter Point, Acadia National Park, Maine, U.S.

Sunrise lights the rocks leading to Adacia's Otter Point on a clear September morning.


Sunrise on Otter Point, Acadia National Park, Maine, U.S.

A panorama of sunrise lighting the rocks leading to Adacia's Otter Point on a clear September morning.