Little Hunters Beach
4.9FreeA secluded cobblestone beach tucked along Acadia National Park's scenic coast
Little Hunters Beach is a quiet, secluded cove in Acadia National Park known for its smooth, rounded cobblestones rather than sand. Located along Park Loop Road, visitors reach the shore via a wooden staircase descending through a maritime forest. The crashing waves against the stones create a distinctive tumbling sound, offering a serene alternative to the park's busier main attractions.
Expert notes
- Arrive early to secure a parking spot, especially during peak season.
- Pack out what you pack in to keep the beach clean.
- Check tide schedules to plan your visit around low tide for better exploration.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning views and wildlife.
- Consider visiting during the week for fewer crowds.
- Wear sturdy shoes for walking on the pebbly beach.
- Enjoy a picnic but be mindful of local wildlife.
- Bring a tide pool guidebook to identify marine species.
- Respect the natural environment and stay on designated paths.
- Plan for changing weather conditions, as it can be windy near the coast.
- If swimming, be cautious of currents and tides.
- Use sunscreen, even on cloudy days, to protect against UV rays.
- Look for nearby trails for hiking opportunities after your beach visit.
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching and spotting distant wildlife.
- Leave no trace to preserve the beach for future visitors.
Features
- Accessible walking paths
- Coastal ecosystems
- Granite rock formations
- Lush vegetation
- Natural beauty
- Parking available nearby
- Photography opportunities
- Picnic areas
- Quiet atmosphere
- Restroom facilities at nearby locations
- Scenic views of the coastline
- Surrounding hiking trails
- Tide pool exploration
- Unique pebble beach
- Wildlife observation opportunities
More things to do in Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park CampgroundFreeExperience oceanfront and wooded camping throughout Maine's Acadia National Park.
Frenchman BayFreeExplore scenic ocean waters and island views along Acadia's shoreline
Eagle LakeFreeExplore pristine waters and scenic carriage road trails in Acadia
Baker IslandFreeExplore an uninhabited outer island off Acadia featuring a historic lighthouse.
Mount Desert IslandFreeMaine's coastal island home to Acadia National Park and harbor towns
Ocean PathFreeA scenic coastal trail connecting Sand Beach to dramatic Otter Point.