Articles related to "Park Loop Road"Drive Acadia's 27-mile Park Loop Road to see the breathtaking natural scenery in Maine's premier national park from the comfort of your car.
Unique characteristics of downeast Maine make Acadia National Park a great cycling getaway
Maine's Acadia National Park boasts a 45-mile system of historic car-free carriage roads, built by John D. Rockefeller Jr., that combines nature, history and science.
With raptor migration as a focal point, Maine's Acadia National Park also has seabirds, warblers and other woodland species to draw birdwatchers in the fall.
A bicycling trip around the Schoodic Peninsula is a fabulous 13-mile ride with dramatic views of Maine's rugged, rock-bound coast and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean.
There are hundreds of miles of trails in Maine's Acadia National Park, but none are as challenging and rewarding as the Precipice Trail on Champlain Mountain.
Acadia National Park in Maine is one of the most visited national parks in the US, and biking the famous carriage roads tops almost everyone's list.
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