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Access: Eagle Lake Boat Ramp

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Parking - Auto, Toilet - Vault/Composting, Trash/Litter Receptacles

The video shows an unlined asphalt parking lot off Maine State Route 233. It is surrounded by trees and a vault toilet and trash receptacle are on the right side. The asphalt transitions to gravel at the end of the lot where there is a boat launch area and additional parking for vehicles with boat trailers. At the time of the video, the boat launch area is covered in snow and ice and there is a warming hut at the lake’s edge. To the left of the launch area, there is a kiosk and a wayside. Carriage roads, which are compact gravel, can be accessed from both the left and right sides of the launch area. Both of these access points are marked by metal gates with signs that read “Do Not Block Gate.”

Acadia National Park

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The video shows an unlined asphalt parking lot off Maine State Route 233. It is surrounded by trees and a vault toilet and trash receptacle are on the right side. The asphalt transitions to gravel at the end of the lot where there is a boat launch area and additional parking for vehicles with boat trailers. At the time of the video, the boat launch area is covered in snow and ice and there is a warming hut at the lake’s edge. To the left of the launch area, there is a kiosk and a wayside. Carriage roads, which are compact gravel, can be accessed from both the left and right sides of the launch area. Both of these access points are marked by metal gates with signs that read “Do Not Block Gate".

Descriptive Transcript

The video shows an unlined asphalt parking lot off Maine State Route 233. It is surrounded by trees and a vault toilet and trash receptacle are on the right side. The asphalt transitions to gravel at the end of the lot where there is a boat launch area and additional parking for vehicles with boat trailers. At the time of the video, the boat launch area is covered in snow and ice and there is a warming hut at the lake’s edge. To the left of the launch area, there is a kiosk and a wayside. Carriage roads, which are compact gravel, can be accessed from both the left and right sides of the launch area. Both of these access points are marked by metal gates with signs that read “Do Not Block Gate".

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An accessible description and transcript of the Eagle Lake boat ramp in Acadia National Park. (July 2025)

Last updated: July 15, 2025