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Acadia National Park
Park Planning

Planning plays an essential role in managing the natural and cultural resources and facilities at Acadia. Listed below are the major planning documents pertaining to the park. Please be patient, as many of the plans are large documents that take some time to open.

Plans and projects that are open for public review are listed on the Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) website.



General Management Plan


Schoodic General Management Plan Amendment



Land Protection Plan
The maps that accompany the Land Protection Plan must be downloaded separately from the plan itself.


Additional Plans

Business Plan (pdf - 1.9mb)

Climbing Management Plan

Commercial Services Plan (pdf - 140kb)

Hiking Trails Management Plan (pdf - 661kb)

Island Explorer Shuttle Bus System (pdf - 605kb)

The wide carriage road is lined by the spring foliage of birch trees.  

Did You Know?
Acadia National Park's carriage road system, built by John D. Rockefeller Jr., has been called “the finest example of broken stone roads designed for horse-drawn vehicles still extant in America.” Today, you can hike or bike 45 miles of these scenic carriage roads in the park.

Last Updated: September 11, 2007 at 17:39 EST