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Acadia Essentials: Top 10 Things to Do on Mount Desert Island
Acadia Essentials: Top 10 Things to Do on Mount Desert Island
Planning Acadia and short on time? We wrap our third visit into a crisp, no-fluff Top 10 for Mount Desert Island—what’s actually worth it, how to dodge crowds, and a few splurge-or-save decisions. You’ll get practical tips on parking, reservations, and timing so you can see more and stress less.
What we cover
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1) Drive the Park Loop Road (first!)
Use an audio guide app (We recommend GuideAlong) for context and trailhead callouts; drive at golden hour for easier parking. -
2) Ride the free Island Explorer buses
Funded by L.L.Bean; perfect for Sand Beach, Jordan Pond House, and Bar Harbor days without the parking stress. -
3) Get on the water
Sunset harbor cruise to Egg Rock Lighthouse or a seabirds & puffins run. We recommend Acadian Nature Cruises. -
4) Explore the Carriage Roads
Walk, bike (mind e-bike rules), or book a horse-drawn carriage tour to see Rockefeller’s stone bridges. Check out Acadia by Carriage for carriage tours. -
5) Jordan Pond House tea & popovers
Book in advance on Resy; outdoor seating is iconic but expect aggressive bees in peak summer—inside may be happier. -
6) Explore Bar Harbor and the towns on the Quietside
Bar Harbor is a town with a lot of history and where you will find lots of restaurants and shops. But, be sure to check out the smaller towns like Southwest Harbor or Bass Harbor. -
7) Hit the trails
There are many great hiking opportunities in the park for all ability levels. Christopher recommends trying a ladder trail if you're up for it! To learn more about the trails in the park, this article from Acadia Magic is very helpful. -
8) Lobster (and wild blueberry pie)
Beal’s Lobster Pier (Southwest Harbor) and Thurston’s (Bernard) were standouts; prices aren’t 2019 anymore—budget for it. -
9) Beyond the main loop
Schoodic Peninsula (ferry + Island Explorer) for rugged coast with fewer crowds; note Isle au Haut for the truly intrepid. -
10) Cadillac Mountain for sunrise or sunset
Summer/fall require a timed entry via Recreation.gov. For sunset in peak summer, aim for a 7:00 pm entry window.
Bonus ideas
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Paddle a pond/lake: Echo Lake was a calm favorite; Jordan Pond is gorgeous but parking/logistics are tricky and it’s a drinking water source (no swimming).
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Camp: Seawall & Blackwoods (NPS) are rustic; Smuggler’s Den (private) is convenient for hookups and location.
Timing & logistics cheats
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Do your full Park Loop drive once by car; use Island Explorer after.
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Mid-to-late afternoon often opens parking at Sand Beach/Jordan Pond.
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If seasickness is a thing, pick harbor/sunset cruises over offshore puffin runs.
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Ladder trails close seasonally for peregrine falcons—check status at NPS.gov.
Wine Break
A quick detour to Tuscany: what IGT means, how it differs from DOC/DOCG, and why some “Super Tuscan” styles feel bold but food-friendly.
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