15 Wonderful Things To Do In Acadia National Park In Fall

Acadia National Park is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in New England to visit for fall. 

If visiting Acadia National Park is on your bucket list, we share all of the best things to do in the area plus information on how to time your trip to make the most of fall colors.

Hike The Beehive Trail

This trail is not for the faint of heart, you will need to scramble across giant boulders, climb up metal ladders and walk on narrow ridges that will make your heart skip a beat.

Dashed Trail

Hike The Precipice Trail

The drop-offs on the Precipice Trail are much steeper and the vertical section goes for longer. That means more ladders, more climbing, and yes – more thrill!

Dashed Trail

This mountain is located within Acadia National Park and is a major attraction for most park visitors.

Dashed Trail

Drive To The Top Of Cadillac Mountain

If you’re short on time (or just not up for hiking), you can still enjoy the scenery of Acadia National Park from the comfort of your car.

Dashed Trail

Drive The Park Loop Road

If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous, you can also take the 3.1 mile-long Jodan Pond Path which is relatively easy and follows the lakefront in a loop.

Dashed Trail

Take A Stroll Around Jordan Pond

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Dashed Trail
Dashed Trail

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