
Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park

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Last edit: 17-03-2020
3 Stars for the New England wonder of nature
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Duration
4h 6m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
176.81 km
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Cadillac Mountain WP25
Acadia National Park is a national park located on Mount Desert Island off the coast of Maine.
Named after the French settlers who were expelled from Atlantic Canada by the British, Acadia is the nation’s easternmost national park and one of the first places in the United States to see the sunrise each day.
Todays journey could be done in 4 hours as it is only just over 100 miles. But this route is about the sea, the trees and viewing everything from many different directions.
From on the rocks at sea level to the top of Cadillac Mountain nearly 500m above.
As this is Maine there is also lighthouses and Lobsta’ lots of Lobsta’ but here there is more fresh seafood - caught, delivered, cooked, and served straight from the boat - you’ll have more than just lobster making your mouth water. From shrimp, scallops, and crab; to haddock, flounder, clams, and oysters - Mount Desert Island’s sea-to-table options are endless.
So great riding, wonderful seascapes around each corner and freshly caught seafood.
3 star half-day/day just up to you and how fast you want to pass through

Somesville Bridge WP42

Otter Cliff Overlook WP16
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