

Q. Where is Acadia National Park located?
A. Acadia is located on Mount Desert Island along the coast of Maine. The park is 264 miles from Boston and 50 miles from Bangor, Maine.
Q. How much does it cost to visit the park?
A. Entrance Pass - $20 June 23-early October; $10 May 1-June 22 and early October-October 31
Good for entrance into Acadia National Park for one vehicle for seven days, including the date of purchase.
Individual Entrance Pass - $5
Good for entrance into Acadia National Park for one individual (pedestrian, motorcycle, bicycle, etc.) for seven days, including date of purchase.
Acadia Annual Pass - $40
Good for entrance into Acadia National Park for one vehicle for one year from date of purchase.
Q. Is there in-park lodging at Acadia National Park?
A. Lodging for the park is available at several fine locations just outside the entrance.
Q. What is there to do in Acadia?
A. There are many miles of shoreline to explore, 125 miles of hiking trails, and 45 miles of carriage roads. Kayaking and canoeing are popular activities. Two beaches offer salt water or fresh water in which to swim. A variety of ranger-led programs will introduce you to Acadia's diverse natural and cultural history.
Q. Are pets allowed in the park?
A. Pets must be leashed and attended or otherwise physically restrained at all times. Pets are allowed in all park locations except Sand Beach, Echo Lake Beach, Isle au Haut campground, ladder trails, public buildings, and lakes that are public drinking water supplies. Service dogs or sight-guiding dogs may accompany their owner to all park locations unless the area is closed to all visitors.
To find out more about Acadia National Park summer programs and activities and to make your lodging reservations log onto: www.nationalparkreservations.com or call toll free 1-866-875-8456 today!