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Jordan Pond House Parking Areas Accessibility Information

Gravel path under trees leading to a road, pathways, and a building in the distance
Jordan Pond House Parking Accessibility Information

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Boat Ramp, Bus/Shuttle Stop, Elevator, Fire Extinguisher, Food/Drink - Coffee, Food/Drink - Ice Cream, Food/Drink - Restaurant/Table Service, Food/Drink - Snacks, Gifts/Souvenirs/Books, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Information - Maps Available, Information - Park Newspaper Available, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Parking - Auto, Restroom, Restroom - Accessible, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Trash/Litter Receptacles, Water - Bottle-Filling Station, Wheelchair Accessible

In the top left corner of the video is a small map displaying the camera's location and direction. The video shows a lined asphalt parking lot in front of the Jordan Pond House restaurant, which is surrounded by trees. The building is surrounded by brick paving, which includes a path leading to the back of the restaurant. At the end of the path is a small courtyard with a water bottle refilling station and several waysides.

A gravel path begins at the waysides which continues down from the restaurant toward the pond. Partway down the path, it branches into another gravel trail which leads to the pond while the main path continues to loop behind the restaurant.

Further down, the path branches again to another trail toward the pond. Continuing along the main path, it eventually forks either left toward additional parking, or right toward the main parking lot.

The camera cuts to the boat ramp area. At the top of the boat ramp is a small, lined asphalt parking lot. Near the parking lot is a vault toilet and trash receptacle.  

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In the top left corner of the video is a small map displaying the camera's location and direction. The video shows a lined asphalt parking lot in front of the Jordan Pond House restaurant, which is surrounded by trees. The building is surrounded by brick paving, which includes a path leading to the back of the restaurant. At the end of the path is a small courtyard with a water bottle refilling station and several waysides.

A gravel path begins at the waysides which continues down from the restaurant toward the pond. Partway down the path, it branches into another gravel trail which leads to the pond while the main path continues to loop behind the restaurant.

Further down, the path branches again to another trail toward the pond. Continuing along the main path, it eventually forks either left toward additional parking, or right toward the main parking lot.

The camera cuts to the boat ramp area. At the top of the boat ramp is a small, lined asphalt parking lot. Near the parking lot is a vault toilet and trash receptacle.

Descriptive Transcript

In the top left corner of the video is a small map displaying the camera's location and direction. The video shows a lined asphalt parking lot in front of the Jordan Pond House restaurant, which is surrounded by trees. The building is surrounded by brick paving, which includes a path leading to the back of the restaurant. At the end of the path is a small courtyard with a water bottle refilling station and several waysides.

A gravel path begins at the waysides which continues down from the restaurant toward the pond. Partway down the path, it branches into another gravel trail which leads to the pond while the main path continues to loop behind the restaurant.

Further down, the path branches again to another trail toward the pond. Continuing along the main path, it eventually forks either left toward additional parking, or right toward the main parking lot.

The camera cuts to the boat ramp area. At the top of the boat ramp is a small, lined asphalt parking lot. Near the parking lot is a vault toilet and trash receptacle.

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A video, accessible description and transcript of the Jordan Pond House parking lots and surrounding access paths in Acadia National Park. (February 2025)

Last updated: March 27, 2026