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Acadia National ParkClimbers at base of Otter Cliff.
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Acadia National Park
Outdoor Activities
 

The diverse environments of Acadia National Park offer activities to suit every interest. Whether you are feeling adventurous and want to hike a mountain summit or would rather sit back and explore the park from the comfort of fare-free Island Explorer buses, you can do it in Acadia. Click on the links above for more information about the park's recreational opportunities.

In addition to activities in the park, local communities offer boat trips, whale watching, canoe rentals, ocean kayaking trips, and bus tours. For more information, contact local chambers of commerce.

Black and white image of a tent in spruce trees.
Camping in the park
Discover your camping options.
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Read the park newspaper, the Beaver Log, for listings of ranger-led programs and other important park information.
The Beaver Log!
It lists all ranger-led programs and other park information.
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Bronze statue of a Passamaquoddy man  

Did You Know?
Saint Croix Island International Historic Site is a National Park Service site located within three hours of Acadia. Saint Croix commemorates the first French attempt at a permanent settlement in N. America. Explore the mainland site with an interpretive trail featuring bronze statues and waysides.
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Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST