Acadia National Park is located along the rugged, rocky coast of "Downeast" Maine. Most of the park is located on Mount Desert Island, which is accessible by vehicle. The park is approximately six hours north of Boston.
By Car
- From Boston take I-95 north to Augusta, Maine, then Route 3 east to Ellsworth and on to Mount Desert Island.
- For an alternate route, continue on I-95 north to Bangor, Maine, then take Route 1A east to Ellsworth. In Ellsworth, take Route 3 to Mount Desert Island.
- Hulls Cove Visitor Center (April 15-October 31) is located on Route 3 north of Bar Harbor. Park Headquarters is located on Route 233 (Eagle Lake Road), two miles west of Bar Harbor.
- In the winter, access is limited; see Operating Hours & Seasons.
Distances from Other Cities
Location | Miles | Hours |
Bangor, ME | 50 | 1 |
Portland, ME | 161 | 3.5 |
Kittery, ME | 211 | 4.5 |
Boston, MA | 264 | 6 |
New York, NY | 492 | 10 |
Saint John, New Brunswick | 227 | 5 |
Montreal, Quebec | 424 | 8 |
Halifax, Nova Scotia | 500 | 10 |
By Plane
Direct flights from Boston's Logan Airport land at the Hancock County Airport, located 10 miles from Acadia National Park. National airlines serve the Bangor International Airport, about one hour from the park. Car rentals are available at both airports.
By Boat
A ferry to Nova Scotia sails between Bar Harbor and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Schedules vary depending on the season. Phone 888-249-SAIL or 207-288-3395.