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Acadia
National Park
Maine
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Park Information
Acadia National Park is located in the state of Maine. The park covers an area of 47,389 acres and was established on July 8, 1916. It is known for its diverse and beautiful landscapes, which include rocky coasts, forests, and mountains. The park is home to a wide range of plant and animal species, and it is a popular destination for hiking, biking, and picnicking. The park also offers a variety of educational programs and guided tours. Visitors to the park can explore the many trails and scenic viewpoints, as well as visit the visitor center and museum to learn more about the park's natural and cultural history.
Visitor Information
Open all day, every day.
Weather & Clothing
Known for experience all four seasons. Winter is the longest season starting in October and lasting thru April. During the summer and fall months, you can expect lows into the 30s and highs into the 90s. You will need to pack clothes that can be layered so your clothing can change with the weather.
Activities
Hiking
Biking
Birdwatching
Stargazing
Swimming
Tidepooling
Boating
Visitor Information
Open all day, every day.
Weather & Clothing
Known for experience all four seasons. Winter is the longest season starting in October and lasting thru April. During the summer and fall months, you can expect lows into the 30s and highs into the 90s. You will need to pack clothes that can be layered so your clothing can change with the weather.
Activities
Hiking
Biking
Birdwatching
Stargazing
Swimming
Tidepooling
Boating
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National Parks ServiceBasic Info
State
Maine
Established
February 26th, 1919
Park Size
49,071 acres