10 Of The Greatest Acadia National Park Hiking Trails In Maine For Beginners
By Michelle|Updated on February 23, 2022(Originally published February 17, 2022)
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People come to Maine’s Acadia National Park from all over the world. Of course they do! Acadia National Park in Maine is the national park to visit in Maine. It’s one of the most beautiful in the country and it’s the only one that features the uniquely craggy coast of Maine. But a common misconception might have you believing that you need to be an experienced hiker to enjoy the trails. Acadia is actually home to a number of hiking trails in Maine that won’t require you to build up a sweat. These easy Acadia National Park hikes will allow you to see the beauty of Maine without risking life and limb to do it!
This beautiful trail is about 4.4 miles total, going one way and then returning on the same path. You'll begin by parking at the upper Sand Beach parking lot. The trail then parallels the park loop road to Otter Point. There's tons to see here, including smaller tours from the path leading to Thunder Hole and Otter Cliff. Start planning your hike by learning more about Ocean Path Trail.
Hiking in Maine is beautiful, and does not have to be arduous. This out and back trail is less than a mile (0.8 to be exact!) and it's a great one for families. The route includes lots of scenery and when you get to the beach the views are crowdless and lovely. Learn more about Compass Harbor Trail.
This out and back route is about 1.5 miles and includes views of the ocean. If you do this hike in the spring and summer, then you'll also see some lovely wildflowers. Be sure to check out the small offshoot trail, Cadillac Cliffs. It leads to a small boulder cave and, of course, some incredible cliff views! You'll see why Acadia is one of the best parks in Maine! Start planning your hike on Gorham Mountain Trail.
There are so many things to do outside in Maine. And this trail doesn't disappoint. This 3.5-mile trail near Seal Harbor is great for a refreshing day outside. If you choose to be adventurous, you can veer off to Richard Trail, and the David & Neva Trail. Doing this means experiencing a bit of everything the park has to offer. From fresh water ponds, to meadows, to forest. We love that part of this trail has been renovated to include a boardwalk.
Are you convinced yet that Acadia National Park is the best national park to visit in Maine? And even for beginner hikers? This quick hike is about a half-mile and leads to the beach through the forest. After arriving at the shore, there's lots of exploring to be done. Scramble the rocks if you're up for a challenge and see things from a different vantage point.
This route is a loop that takes visitors on a 1.3-mile walk along through forest, around a harbor, and along the coast. While relatively short and sweet, there's a bit of elevation gain and some open roots. Just be sure to watch your footing. Be sure to read more about Ship Harbor Trail.
This short little trail is great for little legs if you're traveling with kids. In just 1.6 miles the trail offers lots of ocean views with the chance to do some exploring as well. During tidal changes, check out the small creatures and shells that are exposed, but always be sure to leave what you find in the water. You're whole family will be so happy you went hiking in Maine. Start planning your hike by reading more about Wonderland Trail.
8. Cadillac Summit Loop Trail
Cadillac Summit Road, Cadillac Summit Rd, Bar Harbor, ME 04609, USA
While it's true that this is a crowded trail, it's well worth the views. Park near the top and walk to find the short trail near the road. At 0.3 miles, you'll be there and back in no time!
This trail is just over two miles and features a mix of forest and meadow. Planning your hike with the fall foliage is a great idea considering this is one of the best places to see it! This is also a great way to see wildlife, including deer and sometimes owls. Part of the route includes boardwalk, which is great for kids. Learn more about the family-friendly Jesup Path.
The longest trail on this list, at 5.6-miles, the Schooner Head Path could also be considered the easiest. Only because most people recommend just driving it. If you choose to use your feet, you'll find this to be more of a walk than a hike. But the end result (no matter how you get there) includes the bay and the lighthouse. Keep in mind that most of this trail follows the road, so you won't exactly be in seclusion.
These 10 amazing trails make it clear that Acadia is the national park to visit in Maine. Hiking in Maine is always wonderful, but doing so at Acadia National Park is truly something special. Start planning your next visit!
Prefer cycling to hiking? Acadia National Park is a great place for that too! Click here to read more about it. And to learn more about the park overall, check out these 10 facts you might not know.
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What are some great things to do outside in Maine?
Maine is a paradise for outdoor lovers. A trip to Acadia National Park alone will keep you busy outside for days and days. But there are other places to explore in Maine that outdoor lovers will enjoy. There are some truly charming and wonderful small towns in Maine that you will want to visit and roam around outside. For instance, head to the small town of Wiscasset and wander around the charming downtown. Another amazing outdoor adventure is a visit to Blueberry Land. Yes, Blueberry Land! Head there and have some yummy fruit today. Maine is also home to some amazing state parks. Be sure to visit Baxter State Park and check out the stunning waterfalls there. And for those who love charming covered bridges, Maine has many. Be sure to visit the picturesque covered bridge in Newry. It is downright lovely. For more things to do outside in Maine, check out this wonderful list of 11 free outdoor activities.