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Acadia National ParkThree visitors explore the 3-D map of the island at the visitor center. Books are on display in the sales area.
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Acadia National Park
Visitor Centers
 

There are a number of visitor contact stations in Acadia, staffed by park rangers who can answer your questions and help plan your visit. You can pay your entrance fee at any of these locations and pick up free publications to help you learn more about the park. From June through October, ask for a copy of the park newspaper, the Beaver Log, which contains information about park facilities and a listing of ranger-led activities. For more information about hours, see Operating Hours and Seasons.

Hulls Cove Visitor Center
From April 15 through October 31, begin your visit at Hulls Cove Visitor Center, located on Route 3 north of Bar Harbor. Watch a free 15-minute audiovisual program about the park, available in English, French, German, audio description, and captioned. Plan your visit using a three-dimensional map of the island. An audio tour of Acadia and the surrounding area is available for purchase.

Facilities include restrooms, drinking fountains, and a bookstore. Outdoor exhibits provide information about park resources and activities.

Please note that there are 52 steps leading to the visitor center. An accessible entrance is available; follow signs on-site for directions.

Park Headquarters / Winter Visitor Center
When Hulls Cove Visitor Center is closed, the Winter Visitor Center at park headquarters on Route 233 west of Bar Harbor serves as the primary visitor contact station. Facilities include restrooms, drinking fountains, and a bookstore. Open all year (closed on weekends from April 15 through October 31). 

Thompson Island Information Center
Thompson Island Information Center is located on Route 3 at the head of Mount Desert Island. Displays of area information can help guide your visit to the area. Facilities include restrooms and drinking fountains. A picnic area is available nearby. Open from mid-May to mid-October. 

Portion of map shows Little Cranberry Island.
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Accessible parking space and sign are located near a bulletin board.
Accessible facilities
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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: August 02, 2006 at 16:41 EST