One of the charms of Acadia is the way subtle human “improvements” work with the park’s thick spruce-fir forests, rugged mountains, and steep cliffs to make it all accessible—and just a bit thrilling.
A nearly 40-metre white pine shaded what was left of the trail. The best indication of which way to walk was an auburn arc of fallen pine needles, bending to the right. Then a small clearing. Then ...
Ready for an easy hike in Acadia National Park? This guide will have you out on the trail in no time! While Acadia is known for its challenging, mountainous hikes like the Beehive, the park also has ...