August 27, 2005
Even with rain and clouds, Acadia is beautiful

I am finally getting my act together with organizing the 200+ pictures I have from Acadia National Park (G. and I both had digital cameras for the weekend). You'll hear more about the trip in my monthly column in a couple of weeks but here are the highlights.

We were only in Acadia for two days and clearly needed at least a week to really experience the park. In an attempt to maximize our visit, we chose an ocean trail one day and a mountain trail the other day.

"The Bubbles" hike was recommended to me by a friend and Eagle Lake was near The Bubbles so we mapped out a route around part of Eagle Lake to the summit of the South Bubble. It was an almost 4-mile hike which turned out to be a challenge for the kids but they did great. And although it was overcast and sprinkling when we started the hike, by the time we reached the summit, the skies had cleared enough for us to enjoy a great view of Jordan Pond.

The second day we hiked the Ocean Drive trail from Sand Beach to the Cliffs, about 3-miles roundtrip. And it was cloudy and drizzling that day too but the views were still beautiful.

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Eagle Lake

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Fino and L. checking out the view atop the South Bubble

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View of Jordan Pond from South Bubble

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Views from the trail along Ocean Drive.

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The kids loved Thunderhole

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On the trail just after The Cliffs

Posted by Wendy Almeida at 10:04 AM
Comments

Great pictures. I'm a fair-weather hiker but Acadia is one place I don't mind hiking in the rain.

Posted by Carl
August 29, 2005 10:49 AM

Those are beautiful pictures. Acadia National Park is certainly a gorgeous place to visit!

Posted by
August 29, 2005 01:37 PM

My husband and I are coming to Acadia in September, it is so hard to plan, so many things to see....I'll keep an eye on your pictures for some help!

Posted by Crystal
August 29, 2005 03:16 PM

We go to Acadia every year on Columbus Day weekend - our daughter's hiking experience has grown from when she was 2 to now that she is 7 and our trails have grown along with her. Hunter's Beach is a favorite short hike of ours. It is out of the way and not many people seem to know about it. It comes out to a rocky beach and as the tide omes in the sound of the water over the rocks is wonderful. A great place to relax away from the crowds.

Posted by Julie Williams
September 5, 2005 08:49 AM

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