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Acadia National Park
For Kids
 

We believe that every child should have the opportunity to explore Acadia. For a list of experiences in the park that every child would benefit from enjoying, read the Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights. To get an idea of some of the activities in the park, visit Things to Do - For Kids.

To learn more about the park, you can explore the "For Kids" section of the "old" website. Discover what rangers do, animal habitats, and more. Until we move the "For Kids" information to this site, you can access it here.

You can discover the unique qualities of Acadia National Park and the Maine coast through a selection of books for kids. These books, and many more, are available in Eastern National bookstores throughout the park.

We've also put together a list of links with fun activities, games, and more for kids.

Kid's drawing of a green crab
Student creations
Take a look at the student gallery for artwork of curriculum-based programs.
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Park ranger wearing a ranger hat.
What's happening today? Next week? Next month?
Visit the schedule of events to learn more.
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A Passamaquoddy birchbark basket with the image of a moose on it  

Did You Know?
The Passamaquoddy Kit is an educational tool for teachers to help teach students about Passamaquoddy culture in Maine. The kit is a collaboration between the Abbe Museum and Acadia National Park staff.

Last Updated: August 27, 2008 at 10:14 EST