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    Sand Beach

    4.5 (33 reviews)

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    Nicole F.

    Pretty beach with changing rooms and bathrooms. Limited parking in the lot. Parking is allowed on the right side of the street, however the line of cars parked on the side of the road extends to for a long time. My recommendation is getting there early (around 9am). We got the last parking spot in the lot at 9:20 am. The beach is located right after the park entrance.

    Sand beach--Star Gazing Program at 9:30
    Helene S.

    Catch a shooting star. Amazing to visit Sand Beach at night to marvel at the stars in the sky. Bring a blanket, a thermos of hot cocoa and bug spray. Follow the red lights down the stairs and find a relaxing spot on the beach to enjoy the show. Check the park ranger schedule. Park Ranger Kirk was amazing wielding his laser pointer to point out constellations, the Summer Triangle, the North Star and the Milky Way. He also entertained and engaged families as he made up a story that involved Jack the Lobsta and his travels through Acadia National Park. Maine is a top spot for star gazing. So beautiful and peaceful as you hear the waves softly along the shore. Dress warmly. Plenty of parking on the Sand Beach lot at night. Remember not to use headlights or flashlights while stargazing. The Stars on the Sand program started at 9:30 PM and lasted about an hour. Set your iPhone to a night setting to take photos without a flash. Sand Beach is also nice for a quick stop on the 1.5 mile Ocean Path walk. The sand beach is so beautiful nestled between the granite cliffs. Take a polar plunge if you enjoy a brisk 55 F swim. Too cold for this native Floridian. During the day, parking is quite limited. A park pass is required for entry. Parking is available along the road if the lot is full...or use the free Island Explorer bus. Take only photos, leave only footprints.

    Vladmir T.

    Great Beach, Even Better Than Expected! This beach was really nice, the water wasn't as cold as I expected either, still not warm since this is Maine and not Thailand... I would say this is one of the best beaches on the east coast north of the Carolinas! My son had fun playing in the sand until he ran out of gas and needed a happy nappy.... They have a lifeguard on duty here. There are bathrooms at the parking lot and changing stalls. Water spouts to was sand off too by the changing stalls. Parking is a challenge, you may find a spot in the lot or you may park a mile away along the road.

    Annette J.

    Being the only sandy beach in Acadia, this was definitely very family heavy and one of the more crowded areas of the park when we arrived. Alas it was foggy as all get out so the views were less than spectacular but it was still a solid experience and I'm glad we stopped by. To the right and left of the beach is the rocky coast which made for some beautiful photos in the fog. I also really enjoyed checking out the tide pools and seeing all the snails and barnacles exposed during low tide. Tons of people were out swimming but I dipped my toes into the water and NO THANKS. Way too cold for me! But if you're into a refreshing, just shy of polar experience, bring your suit and hop in. I could see if it were hotter out that day that the cold might actually be pretty refreshing, but in the cool, foggy afternoon it wasn't for me. Parking lot gets packed so plan to either take the shuttle or prepare to walk. We were driving the scenic loop so we had to park about a half mile out and walk over. Not a bad stroll but if you're carrying beach gear just plan ahead.

    Katherine D.

    Beautiful trails start at Sand Beach. This is the perfect blend of beach and forest, and you can choose which to follow. You can also climb up to rocky cliffs and look out at the water. It's beautiful. It's also an easy hike for family members of all ages. P

    Terry T.

    Sand Beach is a beautiful and natural little pocket beach located in Acadia National Park. There is public parking for the beach but it's rather limited, there is also a smaller parking lot nearby but you may have to settle for parking along the road. In the couple times we visited the beach I found that people didn't tend to stay for too long so you may have some success circling the primary parking lot waiting for a sport to open up. On both my visits I circled three or four times and was then able to park my car. Changing rooms, restrooms and drinking fountains are located by the primary parking area before reaching the steps down to the beach. Sand Beach affords some breathtaking scenic views of the rocky shores and granite mountains surrounding the water. The sand is made up mostly of broken shells of mussels, sea urchins, barnacles and periwinkles which have been crushed by thousands of years of waves and changing tides. The water here is always pretty frigid with ocean temperatures rarely exceeding 55 degrees in the summer. According to the park's website there is a lifeguard on duty from Memorial Day through Labor Day but our visit was ten days after Labor Day and we didn't see a lifeguard so I'm not sure what's up with that. If you visit Acadia National Park, Sand Beach should be on your list of things to see. Have a little patience with the parking situation and you will be rewarded with some amazing scenic views.

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    Chris T.

    Sand Beach is def worth check out. If you have kids, they will love being along the water and dipping their feet in the water. Once you walk up the steps there is a fountain to clean you feet off on both sides of the building.

    Dan R.

    What a great place to soak up the sun, dip your toes and enjoy the views of the oceans in contrast to mountains. Growing up on Cape Cod seeing the ocean feels like a typical day out, but this beach was breathtaking to me. There is something about mountains meeting the ocean that amazes me! The water was a bit cold for my liking but the warm sun on our faces as we sat on the beach was just right. Just be prepared for a parking nightmare if you come peak hours.

    Early morning at Sand Beach
    Allison K.

    Beautiful beach with a moderately sized parking lot. Bathrooms and changing rooms right by parking lot. Went in September and wasn't overly crowded.

    The view of the beach from the connecting trail

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    6 years ago

    Beautiful spot in the morning. It is very cool so wear a coat. Worth a view when there is no crowds.

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    Small but great. Clean bathrooms. Water was ice cold but that didn't stop the kids from having fun!

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    Bar Island

    Bar Island

    4.9(15 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Despite having done some research in advance, I had not been aware of this particular opportunity…read more There are many small islands in the region, but this one is notable for having a gravel walkway that sits above the tide for only a few hours a day. An appropriately timed hike yields an array of fantastic views that beggar belief. And this is despite the fact that walking to the end of the trail on the island from downtown, Bar Harbor takes maybe half an hour. Signage warns people not to get trapped on the island when the tide rises as getting a boat is expensive. I could imagine that if the weather is rough one could get into a bit of trouble here, but as long as you're smart about it, this is a fantastic place to visit.

    Bar Island is a tidal island connected to Bar Harbor by a gravel and sand bar that is exposed at…read morelow tide and submerged at high tide. So interesting to be able to cross from Bar Harbor by foot and then hike to the top of the island for a view of historic Bar Harbor. The city of Gouldsboro still maintains jurisdiction over the island based on its 1798 articles of incorporation. Many families have tried to build a bridge to the island from Bar Harbor, however John D. Rockefeller, Jr. purchased the half of the island that has the sandbar which stopped the bridge from being constructed. Today, the island is part of Acadia National Park. If you visit, mind the times for the tides. People have been stranded and apparently cars have been washed away back in the days when they parked on the sandbar. Once high tide comes in, you will need to wait approximately nine hours for low tide or pay a hefty fine for being stranded on Bar Island. A unique experience in Acadia National Park.

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    Acadia National Park - Jordan Pond @ Acadia National Park

    Acadia National Park

    4.8(612 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Acadia National Park has been on my list of "must visit" parks for years. I've been talking to…read morevarious friends about a trip there for a while. While searching for a last-minute 4-day weekend birthday trip - the timing seemed to work out to visit Bar Harbor and Acadia. I was here from 30 April - 03 May and loved it. Not everything was open, but enough was open that I was able to explore and see most of what I wanted in Acadia (Cadillac mountain opened ON 30 April so, we were able to drive to the top, park and walk around without a permit/pass before season starts in a few weeks. We hiked Beehive, Jordan Pond, Ocean Path, Homan's Trail and a few other short park and walk items. By far, my favorite was Beehive as it's just scary/steep enough to give you a thrill, gorgeous views. I also loved Homan's trail - easy and short, but beautiful rock work. The ranger also told me that one of the women who originally donated a ton of the land for Acadia and wanted to do so anonymously was last name Homan, so this is honor of her. And what a beautiful trail it is! The visitor's center is small but as always, friendly and helpful rangers who helped me prioritize my must-sees and map out the best use of time/driving to get to everything I wanted to do in two short days. Schooner Point lookout is also an easy/quick stop off before entering one of the park entrances - and a beautiful view of the ocean. Bar Harbor is charming and fun and welcoming and at that time in late April/early May - no waits for anything as season is just beginning. Can't wait to come back!

    I'd have to say that Acadia is one of my most favorite national parks…read more So much beautiful nature to see all around when hiking about. The park boasts over 120 miles of hiking trails. There are spots for swimming and kayaking and other water activities. Biking the trails is another great way to see wildlife on their natural habitat, foliage, and more. Granite peaks (like Cadillac Mountain) with spectacular views. A wonderful way to become with nature whilst checking the cost off your must-see list.

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    Shore Path

    Shore Path

    4.7(20 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    The compromise that seems to have been made involves a set of private properties that go near to…read morethe shore, but then a path that is open to the public right on the shoreline. It is a narrow space but plenty wide enough to walk in two directions. The views are majestic, so thankfully people that didn't invest in waterfront property have access to them. The length of the path is modest and it adjoins other parklands, and there is no reason not to stop by when in town.

    Breathe in the sea air along this easy walk along Shore Path. Guests and locals have been strolling…read morealong this peaceful path since the late 1800s. Start at Agamont Path and follow the trail along the edge of Frenchman Bay. It winds past the historic and once exclusive private Reading Room, now the restaurant of the Bar Harbor Inn, former private residences and summer homes, including The Briars (Nelson Rockefeller's birthplace), and Balance Rock. During the last Ice Age, approximately 10,000 to 30,000 years ago, a glacier creeped along the mountains in Acadia carving the landscape, creating what became lakes as the ice melted and moving huge boulders known as glacial erratics to where they sit precariously today. Balance Rock is a beautiful example of a huge rock that was picked up and moved by the glacier many miles from where it was originally. Geologists estimate that it may have come from a location near Bangor which is 40 miles away. The pink or white roses that grow along the Shore Path are Rosa rugosa which are native to China and Japan. Rugose means "corrugated" or "wrinkled" and refers to the wrinkled leaves. This is in contrast to native Maine roses that have smooth leaves. After the rose hips bloom and the blossoms fade out, the fruit of the rose can be eaten. They are a good source of Vitamin C. So nice to be able to spend a tranquil summer morning walking along this scenic walkway.

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    Cadillac Mountain - Native Americans called this White Mountain of the first light

    Cadillac Mountain

    4.8(53 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Cadillac Mountain is an iconic summit in Acadia National Park…read more It makes for a wonderful hiking destination because of the panoramic views. From this summit you can see Porcupine Islands, Bar Harbor, and Frenchman Bay. Here are some interesting facts: Named after the French explorer, Antoine de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac. When going to the Bar Harbor area it's always more than worth it to make the short trip to the park for this magnificent pink granite. It's covered with wild blueberries, spruce, and more. I find the hike to be easy to moderate in difficulty. The hike takes longer than driving but it's the best way to see it. Connecting with nature all around. This summit is the highest point on the eastern seaboard. The Cadillac Summit Center is just as you reach the summit and it has visitor information and bathrooms (pretty clean too).

    Cadillac mountain is the highest peak on the eastern seaboard and definitely a notable stop. We…read moremade sure to make a reservation to visit while we were in Acadia National Park. I understand the need for time management and having been to a lot of national parks at this point I know they can be very crowded. Still the reservation system and the extra cost to do this definitely takes away from the experience itself. Timing and conditions also really matter here. When we visited it was very overcast and the winds at the summit were whipping around like crazy. Once we climbed up to the top, the views were very nice in all directions (except the parking lot) but the cold constant gusts made it uncomfortable to linger and the skin on my face was stinging. The dark and sky is definitely dimmed expansive views and we walked around a bit but didn't stay long. The summit is rocky and exposed and there are paths that kind of encourage you to climb around and explore different vantage points which is nice in theory but in practice it's just kind of more of the same. I think that lighter winds and sunny skies might have made the experience better and I definitely don't regret going. I can appreciate the significance of the location, especially from a geographic and historical standpoint. I'm sure if you're able to get your reservation and you have great weather this is probably a five-star stop even if it only lasts a short time.

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    Acadia 1 Watersports - Happy son on the water!

    Acadia 1 Watersports

    4.9(9 reviews)
    12.6 mi

    Shaun is a business owner that gets it. His insight and service is top tier. A true professional to…read morethis area and industry. We rented two tandem kayaks for our family vacation from him and couldn't be any more satisfied with the equipment and service we received. Take a look at his website and you can see the dedication he has put in to mastering this area to be able to help guide people to having a great experience. Next time we visit this area we will 100% be calling Shaun for equipment!

    Very pleased with the service and equipment we received from Kayak1. My wife called numerous…read moreplaces and struck out. They all had rentals but you had to use them at their "lake." Kayak1 delivered to our doorstep. Because we prepaid via PayPal, we did not have to be at our rental when the kayaks showed up. We got a text saying everything was delivered. Included the kayaks, life vests, paddles, and dry bags. The equipment was great quality and even had metal rudders which we were not expecting. The six of us had no real issues in getting around and probably the biggest problem was getting them back up to dry land and they are heavy! Overall, we had a good time using the kayaks and the customer service was top of the line. We would recommend if you're in the area. $130 per tandem kayak for two days. $20 delivery charge. $410 total.

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    Beautiful mama daughter time with the sunset!

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    Happy son and father memory!

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