Are you ready to lace up your hiking boots and embark on an unforgettable adventure? Acadia National Park, nestled along the rugged coast of Maine, offers some of the most breathtaking and diverse hiking trails in the United States.
Trail Distance: 5.8 miles
Elevation Gain: 2,180'
Terrain Rating: Easy Side of Moderate
Hike In: 10:40AM
Hike Out: 3:09PM
Trail Distance: 9.6 miles
Elevation Gain: 2580'
Terrain Rating: Easy Side of Moderate
Hike In: 10:40AM
Hike Out: 4:03PM
Trail Distance: 8 miles
Elevation Gain: 2650'
Terrain Rating: Easy Side of Moderate
Hike In: 11AM
Hike Out: 4:05PM
Trail Distance: 2 miles
Elevation Gain: Minimal
Terrain Rating: Moderate, slabs of rock
Hike In: 10:30AM
Hike Out: 11:45AM
Trail Distance: 7.6 miles (there-and-back)
Elevation Gain: 3150'
Terrain Rating: Moderate
Hike In: 9:45AM
Hike Out: 3:35PM
Weather Conditions: Rain
I spent this past weekend filming with GMC on a feature for the Lifestyle portion of the GMC Acadia. I'm excited to show you all how it turns out! My trip to Acadia National Park got me thinking about my favorite things to do there and tips for first time travelers.
Trail Distance: 22.4 miles
Elevation Gain: ~2,000 ft
Terrain Rating: Moderate
Hike In: 9AM
Hike Out: 6:30PM
Trail Distance: 5 miles
Elevation Gain: Minimal
Terrain Rating: Very Moderate
Hike In: 10:00AM
Hike Out: 12:21PM
There are plenty of beautiful places in New England. From fall foliage hikes to breathtaking views, these top 5 places are unique and absolutely worth the drive from Boston.
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