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Acadia National Park

Situated in the naturally blessed state of Maine, the Acadia National Park is a teeming mosaic of beauty and biodiversity. A jewel embedded on the Atlantic coast, this national park bears a landscape dominated by jagged headlands, lakes and verdant woodlands among other features. The park is lovingly fringed by a tapestry of peaks, including the Cadillac Mountain. An array of trails weave through the diversified terrains of this park which cradle a wealth of wildlife including beavers, coyotes, minks, raccoons, chipmunks, and porcupines. In addition, the park also shelters ponds and swathes of pristine pine forests. The mountain summits of this park offer panoramic views of its entrancing topography. The park also shelters an assemblage of plant life including algae and fungi. Acadia National Park is especially ethereal-looking come dusk when the sun pleasantly lunges into the horizon.

Agamont Park

Located in the heart of Bar Harbor, Maine, Agamont Park is a local city park that sits upon a hill, thus providing a spectacular view of the surroundings. Overlooking the buzzing town pier and Frenchman Bay, the park is always packed with tourists picnicking or relaxing on the mowed lawns and walking the paved pathway along the bay. Enjoy seamless WIFI while relaxing in the park.

George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History

The George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History in Bar Harbor is home to a remarkable collection comprising exhibits from the natural world from the nearby region and coastal areas of Maine. Featuring interactive displays such as a diorama of wildlife in Maine and a tank housing marine creatures, such as starfish, snails, and crabs, along with other interesting exhibits. This museum is open to all. It hosts special tours for children and groups. In addition to this, there is also a gift shop present where one can buy souvenirs and other gifts.

Cadillac Mountain

Located within Acadia National Park, Cadillac Mountain is the first place in all of the United States to be touched by the sun's rays every morning for a certain part of the year. Earlier known as Green Mountain, its summit towers at a height of 1,530 feet (470 meters), making it the highest pinnacle along the Atlantic seaboard of North America. Every year during the fall and winter months (October to March), Cadillac Mountain attracts several trekkers who head to the summit to witness the first sunrise in the country.

Thunder Hole

If you want to experience the power of the sea head to Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park. Thunder Hole is a small yet breathtaking point that is a top favorite among visitors for majestic waves. The coastal rocks of the beach have been beautifully carved by the waves and act as a fort against the waves. This hitting of waves on the rocks creates a thunderous boom which makes this place so popular. There are many ways to access this spot such as by bus or by trolley and you will just need to walk down the wooden staircase. Get ready to experience a splash of water with waves soaring as high as 40 feet at this magical spot.

Sand Beach

Located along the Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park, Sand Beach is a beautiful beach attraction of the national park. It offers gorgeous 290 yards of beach line tucked between the mountains and rocky shores of Mount Desert Island, Maine. This popular attraction is packed with tourists taking a dip in the water. Lifeguards are also present during the peak season for your safety. Different pickup and drop buses ply this beach and you also have restrooms and changing rooms near the parking lot for your convenience.

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