Acadia National Park Map

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Acadia Lodges

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Acadia Park Info :

Acadia Park is home to many plants and animals, and the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic coast. Today visitors come to Acadia to hike granite peaks, bike historic carriage roads, or relax and enjoy the scenery.

Acadia Park is open year round, although some facilities are closed during the winter. Winter can be a peaceful and beautiful time to visit Acadia, just be sure to check for road conditions and closings. Summer temperatures vary from 45º F to 85º F, spring and fall temperatures from 30º F to 70º F. You may encounter rain and fog at any time, and snow and ice are common in the winter.

Fees:

All visitors who enter Acadia National Park between May 1 and October 31 are required to pay an entrance fee, no matter how they enter or where they go in the park. Entrance fees may be paid in the following locations:

* Entrance Station (north of Sand Beach on the Park Loop Road)
* Hulls Cove Visitor Center
* Park Headquarters
* Blackwoods and Seawall Campgrounds
* Thompson Island Information Center
* Bar Harbor Village Green

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.