Maine - Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park

Trip Details
Where: Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park
# of Days: 5
Who: Me and my almost 4 year-old daughter
Travel Booking: Internet

After leaving Camden we drove up the coast to Bar Harbor and checked into the Acadia Hotel, which is located right downtown. This is a modest hotel but location and price were more important to me than luxury accommodations. There is a natural food store right next door and Cafe This Way is a great breakfast/lunch place just down the alley. When you're traveling with a 4 year-old, being able to find food fast is important.

Bar Harbor
In Bar Harbor itself, there is a Town Square which offers live music every Wednesday night during the summer. Down by the water's edge there's a park with a nice large lawn and huge cannons which the kids love to climb on.

As for tours, Kei and I both enjoyed the boat tour which included an on board touch tank, a demonstration of lobstering and crabbing. A marine biologist spoke about the Maine waters, the history of the area and explained lobster fishing in detail. As the boat went out towards an abandoned light house we saw seals both in the water and on the rocks. Then the boat's captain pulled up lobster cages and the kids were encouraged to come see what was inside. Near the end of the trip the captain threw a fish out over the side and a bald eagle came down from on the the offshore islands and lifted it out of the water. Very exciting.

Ice Cream. Okay, I just can't write about Bar Harbor and not mention the ice cream. I don't know what they make their ice cream with up in Maine, but it's the most creamy mass of frozen heaven on earth. We tried almost all the ice cream parlors around the downtown and all were great.

Acadia National Park

The first day in Acadia National Park we took the 2. 5 hour carriage ride. Kei was fascinated by the huge horses. All-in-all, she did well, but at some points she was bored. I thought it was a good way to see the inside of the park. There are miles of carriage trail cris-crossing the park that are only open to hikers and bicycles making this a great place to go with a family who loves to ride bicycles.

On two very warm days we visited Sand Beach within the park. Tip: If you want to get good parking space get there early (9:30 AM or so), otherwise you and your child will be walking a long way. By the way the beautiful blue water just looks warm, but it's not; my feet couldn't stay in more than 10 minutes. Tip: Buy a weekly park pass for $20.00, rather than paying each time you enter the park. Or, if you're planning to visit more than one National Park in one year, it pays to buy a National Parks Pass for $50 As of January 2007 the annual pass is good at all USDA Forest Service and BLM parks, which is a big bonus for those who like to go camping.

Another good outing is a hike (walk?) around Jordan Pond. It's a flat trail winding its way around a large and beautiful pond. Since Kei isn't the most enthusiastic hiker, I promised her lunch at the Jordan Pond House restaurant if she walked for two hours. We got less than half way around, however, she was stopping to play in the water a lot. The Jordan Pond House serves the most fantastic popovers with strawberry jam. For lunch Kei had the lobster bisque which was good, but my lobster roll was just okay. People love have tea or lunch out on the patio, however, the day we were there it was threatening rain and we opted for an inside table. Tip: In the future I'd just do tea and/or desert as the food was nothing to rave about.

One day I hired a babysitter for 4 hours so that I could hike. I chose the Gorham Mountain trail, which wound through pine forests that opened to great views of the coast and surrounding mountains. The trail was surprisingly rocky and steep in some locations. I think the top elevation is only 6oo ft. or so. The views were incredible.

Bottom Line: I think Acadia and Bar Harbor is perhaps better for older children, especially those who active. Families who love to hike, kayak, ride bikes would have a great vacation here. I still had a great time and will go back when Kei is older.

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