Hiking Trails at Acadia
4.9FreeDiscover breathtaking coastal views and granite peaks along historic routes
Acadia National Park features over 150 miles of hiking trails traversing granite summits, dense forests, and rugged ocean shorelines. Routes range from gentle walks along the Ocean Path to thrilling iron-rung climbs up the Precipice Trail. Hikers can explore interconnected carriage roads, quiet lakeshores, and panoramic Atlantic vistas across Mount Desert Island.
Expert notes
- Bring plenty of water and snacks for your hike.
- Wear sturdy hiking boots to navigate rocky and uneven terrain.
- Check the weather forecast before heading out.
- Stay on marked trails to protect the environment.
- Use a map or GPS to navigate the trails effectively.
- Inform someone of your hiking plans and expected return time.
- Be aware of wildlife and keep a safe distance.
- Respect other hikers and share the trail.
- Carry a first aid kit for emergencies.
- Prepare for changes in weather, especially in higher elevations.
Features
- Accessible trails
- Biking paths
- Carriage roads
- Guided tours
- Interpretive signs
- Parking areas
- Pet-friendly areas
- Picnic spots
- Rest areas
- Safety signage
- Scenic views
- Trail maps available
- Varied terrain
- Visitor center
- Wildlife sightings
More things to do in Acadia National Park
Great Head TrailFreeScenic oceanfront trail offering cliffside Atlantic views in Acadia
Jordan Pond House$$$Historic Acadia National Park eatery famous for tea and popovers
Cadillac Mountain North Ridge TrailFreeA scenic, gradual granite climb to the summit of Cadillac Mountain
Blue Hill BayFreeDiscover serene ocean views along Acadia National Park's peaceful western shore.
Schoodic PeninsulaFreeAcadia's quiet mainland sanctuary featuring dramatic rocky shores and ocean views
Precipice TrailFreeConquer Acadia's thrill-packed iron rung ladder ascent up Champlain Mountain.