The Thunder Hole to Sand Beach Loop In Maine Takes You From The Rocky Coast To The Sandy Beach And Back
By Michelle|Published September 07, 2021
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Acadia National Park is one of the most recognizable spots in Maine and, as the region’s only national park, we’re pretty fortunate to call it ours. In addition to bragging rights, we also love that the park offers so much in the way of things to do and beauty to see. A great way to enjoy it is by taking this short hike from one of Acadia’s most beloved natural phenomenons to a beautiful beach.
Acadia National Park is one of our favorite spots to highlight. With incredible beauty and lots of activities, it offers a great way to spend some time outdoors.
There are plenty of natural features that feel quintessentially Maine. One of them is Thunder Hole, the cave that gets battered by waves forcing air out and creating a splash with a thunderous clap. It's beautiful to see, but with quite a few people you'll want to move on fairly quickly.
Much of the route follows the Park Loop Road, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty of beauty. The views are incredible. And there are spots to get off the main path and find some quiet.
As you make your way along the route, be sure to take some time to find the views. If you love the rocky coast of Maine you'll have plenty of that here.
But our destination here is Sand Beach and when that comes into focus you'll see just why so many people love not only this trail, but the entire region of the state.
The blue-green water is magnificent and the swath of sand is perfect for taking a break. When you're done, simply continue the loop to head back to the Thunder Hole starting point.
While most of the trails here in the park are reliably open, you'll always want to check trail maps and the visitor's center before embarking.
The Thunder Hole to Sand Beach Trail is best experienced from April through the summer and into October, though there are times when you’ll want to experience it in the winter. You can learn more about the route by checking out alltrails.com. To check trail conditions and make sure your planned routes are open check the official Acadia National Park website.