Happy New Year! A new year means a fresh slate filled with opportunities to make memories with your family. I recommend taking the time to plan out your next family vacation. Especially if you can choose to visit Acadia National Park in Maine. Acadia National Park is so beautiful. One of the best ways to see all the views is by following one of the incredible hiking trails in Acadia National Park. With so many different hiking trails, there will be one that your entire family will want to do. However, you may have a difficult time determining which trails you should add to your list in Acadia National Park. They will all look so appealing.
This fairly easy one-mile hike will take you all the way to Bubble Rock. There you will see incredible views of Jordan Pond.
There are a few drops off areas on this hiking trail in Acadia National Park. So, your entire family will want to be careful as you are hiking along.
Check out these other things to do in Acadia National Park during your family vacation.
The Ocean Path trail goes from Sand Beach to Otter Point or vice versa. It is an easy two-mile hike each way.
You will see many featured spots on this hiking trail in Acadia National Park. And a couple of them include Otter Cliffs, Monument Cove, and Thunder Hole.
This hiking trail is only a half mile long. This is because you can drive most of the way up this mountain.
However, the panoramic views from this trail make the short journey worthwhile. This is a popular spot in Acadia National Park. So, plan your visit for a time other than the early morning and mid-day if you want to avoid the crowds.
The Precipice Trail is two and a half miles long. It is a quite challenging hiking trail in Acadia National Park.
Once you have reached the end of this hiking trail, I recommend connecting with the Champlain North Ridge Trail. Doing this loop is much easier than trying to backtrack along the Precipice Trail to reach your car.
The Beehive Trail is much easier to do than the Precipice Trail. It is not as steep either.
This is still a challenging trail though, so do not think it will be a simple walk you can do without a sweat. The Beehive Trail is slightly more than a mile in length, but you can add another half mile if you venture over to The Bowl.
This flat hiking trail in Acadia National Park is perfect for all members of your family. The Jordan Pond Path is just over three miles long.
I happen to love this hike, because I can stop at the Jordan House Restaurant for a bite to eat afterward.
If the Jordan Pond Path seems too easy or too crowded, you may want to consider the Jordan Cliffs Trail. This three-and-a-half-mile trail will take a lot of work on your end, but the views and the experience are worthwhile.
The Ladder Trail is one of the most brutal hiking trails in Acadia National Park. You will feel as if all you are doing is climbing stairs all the way to the summit.
However, that feeling will change on occasion when you are climbing ladders instead of those steps. This trail is almost three and a half miles long and it is best to pace yourself in the beginning or you will never make it to the end.
These are the best hiking trails in Acadia National Park, but they are not the only ones you should consider during your visit. I would love to help you find the hiking trails your family will love the most for your vacation. If you are new to hiking or simply looking for a new experience for your next family vacation, Acadia National Park has so many options for you to choose from. Let me help you figure out the details, so you can simply relax and enjoy a fabulous family vacation during your busy life.
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