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Acadia National ParkAn Island Explorer bus waits to pick up passengers along the shoreline.
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Acadia National Park
Support Your Park
A group of volunteers rakes leaves from the carriage roads.
The park relies on the generosity of volunteers who donate their time and energy during events like Take Pride in Acadia Day every fall.

From volunteering to buying books to joining Friends of Acadia, there are a number of ways you can support Acadia National Park. For more information, explore the options listed above.

A girl stands along the stone steps of the Kurt Diederich Path in this historic image taken around 1920.  

Did You Know?
Acadia National Park contains more than 120 miles of historic hiking trails. Many of these trails were established by local village improvement societies in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Today many of the historic features, such as stonework, are still visible.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST