Acadia National Park offers unique scenery. Cliffs dissolve into rocky shores and fade into the ocean, pristine lakes beg for canoes to glide across their surfaces, and forests glow when fall colors descend on the once emerald leaves. The park’s 49,000 acres host 3.5 million visitors a year. Maine’s only national park, Acadia offers unique scenery on the eastern seaboard. There are plenty of outdoor adventures to suit every individual. With over 40 miles of shoreline encompassing several islands and 26 mountains, Acadia offers diverse outdoor activities; hiking, biking, and boating opportunities abound, and there is rock climbing for the adventurous or bird-watching for those who like to relax and wonder. Rustic campsites, 18 miles of trails, and a lighthouse make a visit to Isle au Haut, which is only accessible by boat, worth the trip. Seeing the first rays of sunrise touching the ocean from Cadillac Mountain or rappelling …
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