A WEEKEND ESCAPE TO ACADIA NATIONAL PARK MAINE !

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Hi guys!!! Last weekend we had a short getaway to the vacationland Maine. The natural beauty of Maine mesmerized me. Green islands and white sailboats dot the water. Acadia National Park, an archipelago of islands, encompasses about 50 square miles and opportunities for hiking abound. The longest hike is up Cadillac Mountain, whose peak at 1,530 feet is the highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard. For less challenging hikes, explore the network of carriage paths through the woods. As weather was very hot and humid we planned to drive the loop of Acadia. The park itself is a great place to boulder and rock climbing.

Otter Cliffs and Great Head have spectacular sea cliff climbs with scenery that will take your breath away. You can also canoe, kayak, and sail on the lakes and ponds of Mt. Desert Island. The extensive trail system takes hikers to lovely vistas that sweep across the mountains and coastline. The Park Loop Road takes visitors on a 27-mile scenic drive around the park.  We Enjoyed every pristine scenic climbs to scenic beach.

One of the famous and happening place around Acadia national park is Bar Harbor, a quaint town on Mount Desert Island off the coast of eastern Maine, and a comfortable base camp from which you can explore the surrounding Acadia National Park. Bar harbor has all the fine restaurants there. Believe me we stayed there 2 days and all we ate were “lob-stah” in all meals. Maine had the best seafood.

Hope you guys will love it too and decide to visit once . It’s a great experience.

 

XOXO

Hitesha

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