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Acadia National ParkStudents sit on the lawn in front of the 19th-century Carroll Homestead.
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Acadia National Park
Lodging
 

No lodging is located within Acadia National Park, except for two campgrounds on Mount Desert Island and a small, primitive campground (reservations required) on Isle au Haut. There are many other types of accommodations in nearby towns. Contact area chambers of commerce for lodging information.

Black and white image of a tent in spruce trees.
Camping in the park
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A man boards the Island Explorer bus.  

Did You Know?
Since 1999, propane-powered Island Explorer buses have carried more than two million passengers in Acadia National Park, eliminating more than 685,000 automobile trips and preventing 6,444 tons of greenhouse gases. The fare-free buses are supported by your entrance fees.
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Last Updated: July 11, 2006 at 08:41 EST