Great Head Trail In Maine Leads To Pink Granite Cliffs And Unparalleled Views
Nothing will make you appreciate Maine life more than going for a nice, pleasant hike through nature. And since Acadia National Park offers 158 miles of hiking trails as well as some stunning coastal scenery, we highly recommend heading there for your next hike. The Great Head Trail is scenic, fairly short, and offers just the right amount of a challenge, whether you’re a beginner or an expert. Plus, it’s a fun trail for the whole family.

You can park in the lower Sand Beach parking area located on the left of the Park Loop Road on the east side of Mount Desert Island.

Still, it's considered a fairly easy and family-friendly trek for most.
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The pink in the rocks is more apparent on wet misty mornings before the granite dries out.
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Just make sure to follow the blue trail lines to be sure you're staying on the best route.

You'll enjoy unparalleled views of The Beehive and Sand Beach, two of the park's most iconic landmarks.

And while it isn't often that you'll catch it on a perfectly clear day, when you do, the views are even better.

Contrary to popular belief, we don't only live here for the seafood.
The next time you take a trip to Acadia National Park, make sure to check out this stunning trail.
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Great Head Trail (Acadia National Park), Bar Harbor, ME 04609, USA