A Day Trip to Tidal Falls Preserve: Exploring the Unique Ecosystem of Downeast Maine Tidal Falls Preserve in Hancock, Maine, provides a beautiful setting for picnicking and exploring the unique tidal behavior and ecosystem of Downeast Maine. As with all public land protected and managed by the Frenchman Bay Conservancy, Tidal Falls Preserve highlights what...
One of the most popular campsites at Acadia East Campground is the Wonderland Campsite. This centrally located camping spot was the first site established at Acadia East. The site itself is ideal for small families to larger groups of up to 6 campers. Please note: The Wonderland Campsite at Acadia East Campground is named after...
Acadia National Park, the crowned jewel of Maine. During the summer, this oceanside paradise becomes a tourism mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, but in the winter, well… that’s a whole different story. In Acadia’s offseason, much of the park closes down to vehicles. Visitor Centers close up and services are reduced. The park is still open,...
Heading East from Ellsworth, the busy tourist towns give away to a quieter, more authentic Downeast Maine experience. Coastal Route 1 takes you through the villages of Hancock and Sullivan along the Schoodic National Scenic ByWay to the Town of Gouldsboro. Gouldsboro, and the villages within it, represent the majority of the Schoodic Peninsula. Aside...
Located on Recreation Road, off Pond Road (Route 195) in Gouldsboro is the Jones Pond Recreation Area. This town-owned, public recreation space is located on the eastern side of Jones Pond, the largest body of freshwater on the Schoodic Peninsula. Things To Do Schoodic Peninsula: Jones Pond Recreation Area The Jones Pond Recreation Area is...
Maine and the Downeast Acadia region is known more for its rugged, craggy coastline than for sandy beaches, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of places to park a beach chair. From Mount Desert Island east to the Schoodic Peninsula, here is “The Comprehensive Guide to Beaches near Acadia National Park.” Beaches Near Acadia...
We recently covered craft breweries near Acadia National Park for beer fans looking for a good brew after a day of great views. So naturally, we’re here to highlight the great wineries near Acadia National Park. Be sure to grab your copy of the Maine Wine Trail Map before you get started! Wineries Near Acadia...
Nothing goes with camping, hiking, and the great outdoors quite like a good local craft beer (More of a wine person? Check out our article on wineries near Acadia National Park). Maine has become a craft beer powerhouse in the last decade; growing from 34 to over 165 since 2011. In fact, Maine has become...
Visiting Acadia National Park in January is a uniquely awesome experience. Far removed from the hustle and bustle of summer vacation and the buzz of activity, the park takes on a new level of solitude. While much of the park is closed during the winter, there are still plenty of great winter hikes in Acadia...