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Acadia National Park, Maine
To outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate mountain-to-sea scenery and solitude, a winter visit to Mount Desert ... More on Trails
A few hours later we returned to see a fantastic sunrise ! More on TripAdvisor

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1 Hadley Beach Ln., Bar Harbor, ME 04609

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Eagle Lake Rd, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
People have been drawn to the rugged coast of Maine throughout history. Awed by its beauty and diversity, e... More on Nps.gov
We stayed at a hotel just outside of Bar Harbor, and took the bus into town, which was a lot easier than tr... More on Epinions.com

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Acadia National Park, Maine
Acadia National Park has two life guarded beaches: (Staffed Memorial Day to Labor Day) - Sand Beach, locate... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Sand Beach is a small but nice beach. More on TripAdvisor

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Bar Harbor, Maine, United States
Frenchman's Bay is a bay in Hancock County, Maine, named for Samuel de Champlain, the French explorer who visited the area in 1604. The bay is bounded on the east by the Schoodic Peninsula, and on ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Inscription. Vessels of all types have plied the waters f Frenchman Bay for centuries. Five thousand years ago, indigenous people may have paddled dugout canoes into the bay to reach fishing ground... More on HMDB

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Bubble Rock, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine
Going up the gap between South Bubble and North Bubble, this trail provides the shortest route up either of the distinctive rounded mountains overlooking Jordan Pond. It also takes you to Bubble Ro... More on Trails
First, the scenery is awesome. Acadia National Park contains miles and miles of unspoiled mountains, lakes, ocean cliffs, trails, ... More on igougo

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Acadia National Park, Maine
Great Head epitomizes what most Acadia fans love about this park; here, the mountains reach out to meet the... More on Trails
If it is a hot day, pack a swim suit and snacks so you can swim at Sand Beach which would be your half ... More on TripAdvisor

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Hulls Cove, Maine

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Acadia National Park, Maine
One of the steepest and most dramatic climbs in Acadia, the Precipice Trail ascends 930 feet in 0.8 mile, t... More on Trails
Unfortunately it is closed in the summer do to falcon nesting.the trail is about 1.5 miles with a longer ea... More on TripAdvisor

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Acadia National Park, Maine
Inscription. Here you can witness an ageless battle the surging power of the ocean vs. the steadfastness of... More on HMDB
Have been here many times, and if you want to get the full effect check the tide schedule. Just before high... More on TripAdvisor
