• Granite mountains on islands along coast

    Acadia

    National Park Maine

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  • Park Loop Road opening

    May 17, 2013: The entire Park Loop Road and all other paved roads in the park open today. All dirt roads in the park, including the Seal Cove Road, will open on June 3.

  • Trail closures

    April 22, 2013: The Precipice, Orange and Black, Valley Cove, and Jordan Cliffs Trails are closed until further notice because of nesting peregrine falcons. All other trails in the park are open, whether accessible from the park or from state roads.

  • Hulls Cove Visitor Center

    May 17, 2013: The visitor center will open on May 19 and will be open 9-5 every day. All park passes are available there. There is an accessible entrance at the back of the building for those who have trouble climbing stairs.

Passamaquoddy Kit Timeline

Folded representation of timeline.
Below is a sample timeline that the students can create using the timeline templates. Individual panels can be taped together into one long piece that will fold like an accordion. Through this exercise, it is hoped that students will not only learn about historic Passamaqoddy events but also place them within the context of other significant events throughout the world.
 
Layout of Passamaquoddy Timeline
 
A digital representation of a timeline is available and gives a good idea as to what a student's finished product will look like. To navigate about the Quicktime timeline (339 kb) wait for it to load and then use your mouse to click and drag within the image to the right or left.

Did You Know?

A park ranger points out features of a tree to visitors during a ranger program.

From late May to early October, park rangers at Acadia National Park offer a variety of programs to suit every interest and activity level. Programs include walks, talks, hikes, narrated boat cruises, bike rides, and more. Check out the Beaver Log for a schedule of programs. More...