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Acadia National Park
Picnic Area Accessibility

The following picnic areas are scattered throughout Acadia and provide scenic glimpses of the park's many different environments.

Accessibility legend:

Good  

Meets most accessibility standards
OK Usable – does not meet all standards
? May be usable with assistance
X Major barrier – not accessible


 

Overall
Rating

Parking

Rest
Rooms

Water
Fountain

Fire
Grill

Picnic
Table

Special Notes

Bear Brook

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Some level sites.

Fabbri

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Paved walkway leads to accessible picnic table.

Frazer Point (Schoodic)

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Several level, grassy sites.

Pretty Marsh

?

Good

Good

None

Good

Good

Rough terrain beyond picnic site.

Seawall

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

One designated accessible site. Others on uneven terrain.

Thompson Island

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Good

Assistance needed to reach shore.



CCC members take a break from their work to admire the view along the ocean.  

Did You Know?
The Civilian Conservation Corps performed important work in Acadia National Park, including clearing brush, setting stones, and constructing Seawall Campground. Today park headquarters is located in the former CCC camp.

Last Updated: August 02, 2006 at 10:29 EST