
Acadia
National Park
Est. 1919
Maine
49,071 acres
Rightly regarded as the “Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast” Acadia National Park is a welcome paradox—both charming and rugged, developed and wild, moody and temperate. From untamed rocky headlands to quaint colonial villages, Acadia steps out of a 18th-century novel to bring a taste of New England to the National Park System. The park features a mix of thundering coves, lush forests, rocky peaks, and pristine lakes teeming with wildlife. White-tailed deer, peregrine falcons, harbor seals and crabs are among the many that call Acadia National Park home.
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