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Acadia National ParkA park ranger presents a program to a group of visitors on Sand Beach.
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Acadia National Park
Guided Tours
 

Learn more about Acadia National Park by joining a park ranger on a walk, campfire program, hike, boat cruise, or one of the many other programs offered from mid-May to mid-October. Some programs require advanced reservations and a fee. Most programs are free. A number of programs are wheelchair accessible; check with park staff for accessibility.

Park programs are listed in the park newspaper, the Beaver Log, or you can explore the Schedule of Events to find out what's happening on a specific day.

 
Ranger talks with man and woman overlooking beach
Park ranger wearing a ranger hat.
What's happening today? Next week? Next month?
Visit the schedule of events to learn more.
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Cobblestone Bridge, faced with rounded cobblestones, has a stream running underneath.  

Did You Know?
The historic carriage road system at Acadia National Park features 17 stone-faced bridges spanning streams, waterfalls, cliffs, and roads. The design of each bridge, such as Cobblestone Bridge, is unique.

Last Updated: June 06, 2008 at 08:35 EST