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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Rides, Baby, Rides!!


Starting from Stanley Brook Road / Park Loop Road entrance in Seal Harbor)

  • Around Mountain – 14.2 miles

  • 3 Lakes: Jordan Pond, Eagle Lake, Bubble Pond – 13.8

  • 4 Lakes: 3 Lakes Plus Witch Hole – 19.1

  • Perimeter (includes Day Mtn) – 29.3

  • Around Around: High c’s, hadlock, aunt betty, eagle lake, bubble – 20.5

  • Around Twin Bridges – Cliffside, Amphitheatre, Twin Bridges, Parkman lot, Aunt Betty, Eagle Lake, Bubble Pond. 20.9

  • The Hammarskjold: Twin bridges, parkman mtn, eagle lake (long or short), bubble – 18.1 or 20.4

  • Park Loop Road – 21.4 miles not including Cadillac, which is 6 mi. r/t.

  • Seven Bridges to Hell – 21.2 miles.

  • 15 Bridges – Amphitheatre, twin bridges, parkman, down 7 bridges, around Eagle Lake, back via Bubble Pond. 22.1

In Acadia National Park there are more than 120 miles of historic marked hiking trails. Many of these trails were established by local village improvement societies in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Today many of the historic features, such as stonework, are still visible.There are 17 mountains to climb. The Carriage Road consists of over 50 miles of broken stone roads built by John Rockefeller, Jr. which he later donated to the park. There are 18 stone bridges in the park. The Park Loop Road is 27 miles long. You can get to Sand Beach, Cadillac Mountain and Otter Cliffs on the Park Loop Road. In the park you will find 20 lakes and ponds.