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Acadia National Park
Park Newspaper
 

If you are planning a trip to Acadia, the park newspaper, the Beaver Log, is a good place to start. The Beaver Log is published three times each year: June, July/August, and September/October. It is the only printed publication that contains the official listing of ranger-led programs at Acadia. You can also find fee and safety information, tide charts, sunrise/sunset times, and more.

 

2008 Beaver Log

September/October
- with pictures (pdf - 1.2mb)
- without pictures (pdf - 635kb)

July/August
- with pictures (pdf - 2.1mb)
- without pictures (pdf - 1.2mb)

June
- with pictures (pdf - 595kb)
- without pictures for faster loading (pdf - 136kb)

Park ranger wearing a ranger hat.
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A man boards the Island Explorer bus.  

Did You Know?
Since 1999, propane-powered Island Explorer buses have carried more than two million passengers in Acadia National Park, eliminating more than 685,000 automobile trips and preventing 6,444 tons of greenhouse gases. The fare-free buses are supported by your entrance fees.
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Last Updated: July 31, 2008 at 00:20 EST