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Acadia National Park
Where to Eat

The Jordan Pond House Restaurant, the only dining facility in the park, serves lunch, tea, and dinner from mid-May through late October. The restaurant is operated by the Acadia Corporation, a Maine-owned company working with the National Park Service to provide food service and merchandising facilities in the park. For more information, visit their website. For reservations, call 207-276-3316.

Many dining options are available in nearby communities. Local chambers of commerce can provide you with more information.

 
Diners enjoy tea on the Jordan Pond House lawn with a view of Jordan Pond and the Bubbles mountains.
The Jordan Pond House offers scenic outdoor dining as well as indoor facilities.
A park ranger points out features of a tree to visitors during a ranger program.  

Did You Know?
From late May to early October, park rangers at Acadia National Park offer a variety of programs to suit every interest and activity level. Programs include walks, talks, hikes, narrated boat cruises, bike rides, and more. Check out the Beaver Log for a schedule of programs.
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Last Updated: November 22, 2006 at 07:18 EST