Hiking Cadillac Mountain - Acadia National Park, Maine - 2012
We climbed up Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park in Maine. The hike up the North Ridge Trail took us about 3 hours, going from essentially sea level up to 1,532 ft. along a rocky path. You have a strong feeling of accomplishment and beautiful views at the summit where you find restrooms, a gift shop and tourists in flip flops who rode the bus to the top.
Maine's Beautiful Acadia region
A compilation of the best shots I took of the coast of Maine; hours of footage, dozens of flights, condensed into one, short clip.
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A Drive Down Cadillac Mountain Acadia National Park Maine
This is a look at our winding road down the road from the peak of Cadillac Mountain in Maine. This is one of the most beautiful states I have ever visited and this National Park and view from the Mountain is amazing!
Beehive | Acadia National Park | Autumn in Maine
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Once upon a time on a perfect autumn day in Maine a family visited Acadia national park and climbed straight up the side of the fricken Beehive!
Great trip all around. I couldn't have asked for better weather or better company to hike the Beehive in Acadia. We hiked straight up Beehive and down the backside into The Bowl.
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Climbing Sargent Mountain in Acadia National Park
I started at Jordan Pond, went along the pond to the Deer Brook Trail, and then went up the Sargent East Cliffs trail. I went down from there to Penobscot Mountain, and then from there to the Jordan Pond House via the Spring Trail.
Hiking the Bubbles at Acadia Park in 4k
Our hike of The Bubbles at Acadia National Park in 4k starting at Jordan Pond and ending at Eagle Lake. The trip includes Bubble Rock.
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Hurricane Bill at Schoodic Point, Acadia National Park, Maine
Large breaking waves , foamy sea , impressive swells .
Hiking with kids - Northwest Pemetic Trail, Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park 2017
January 17, 2017
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Our road trip from Long Island, NY, to Acadia National Park!
The Konstantatos clan hike Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, Desert, Maine in the Winter of 2017.
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Mess is Mine - Vance Joy
Acadia National Park - Beachcroft Trail to Champlain Mountain
It was a cool, windy day when I took this hike on Sept 16, 2011. There was a bit of a chill in the office but once on the trail the cool air was very refreshing.
The 2.4 mile hike is an out and back and starts off with a walk through the woods. Soon you come to a granite stone path. It is remarkable to think that all of these perfectly shaped stones, that are quite heavy, were placed here by the people that built the trail over 100 years ago.
The stone trail becomes steeper with stairs and switchbacks until you reach the plateau at the top of Huguenot Head. Although a good hike, it does not seem like you have climbed so high so fast. Already the scenery is breathtaking.
After a short walk through a valley you come to the second half of the ascent. At this point it becomes more of a rock scramble as you climb Champlain Mountain. After the initial steeper rock sections it becomes more of a climb up a smooth large section of granite until you reach the top of Champlain Mountain. At this point you are very glad you stuck with it. The vistas are amazing! The view over Frenchman Bay is beautiful.
The top of the mountain is also the place where you end up if you climb the Precipice Trail or the Bear Brook Trail. After enjoying the view, the descent down the trail is relatively easy, just a few steep areas to watch your footing. The entire hike took about three hours and that included an hour at the top. I definitely recommend this hike for anyone in average condition. I hope to do it again soon!
The trail is located 2 miles outside of Bar Harbor travelling toward Seal Harbor on Rte 3. The parking area is just beyond the Sieur de Monts entrance to Acadia National Park. The entrance to the trail is a little beyond the parking area and across the street.
The background music in the video is by John Haskell. John performs at the Bar Harbor Inn Reading Room Restaurant in season. See the following link for more information about the Bar Harbor Inn:
Wandern USA: Acadia NP in Maine Cadillac Mountain & Dorr Mtn über South Ridge Trail
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RUN THROUGH ACADIA NATIONAL PARK
I finally make it up to Acadia National Park in Maine. I take a run through the park and check out some of the local trails including a few cool locations like Gorham Mountain, The Beehive, and Champlain Mountain.
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Joakim Karud - Rock Angel
Joakim Karud - Clouds
Acadia National Park Vacation Day 1 Hike up Beech Mt.
Hike up Mt Beech Acadia National Park
Top 8 Destinations in Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park is one of the most incredible places you will ever visit. This national park is known by many as the crown jewel of the north atlantic coast. In this video, I want to share with you 8 of my favorite destinations within this park.
*UPDATE - I FORGOT ONE TOP DESTINATION!! BE SURE TO VISIT BAR HARBOR AS WELL FOR MORE MAINE CULTURE*
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Starting off with the first spot in acadia, Thunder Hole is an excellent location to see waves crash in to a hole in the rocks, where they make a thunderous boom and spash dozens of feet in the air. This is a destination in Acadia that does not require a hike, and instead can be reached via a parking lot across the road, or by taking the free Acadia National Park shuttle.
Secondly, make sure to stop by the Acadia National Park visitor center. I always recommend talking to a ranger or at least reading the signs in a visitor center so you can be aware of any closed trails, trail maintenance, dangers, as well as the positive things to look for like the history, geology, and biology of the park.
Destination number 3 is Gorham mountain trail, which brings you up to a 525 ft. elevation summit with spectacular views over the coastline. Unfortunately it was crowded during my visit, but this view was still impressive
The fourth destination is Bass Harbor Head Light (lighthouse) which is the iconic short red light house. This light house is historic and offers a beautiful view of the Maine coastline. this is a symbol of Acadia National Park and should not be skipped!
Be sure to indulge in the north atlantic costal culture with some fresh lobster purchased from a local fisherman. Be sure to not pay too much at mass retailers, and instead buy directly from the fishermen.
Destination five is Jordan Pond, Jordan House, and the surrounding carriage trails. These trails are perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring the beautiful nature without much strain. The pond and house offer unique scenerey, and a full service restaurant. If you are looking to go out to eat, I recommend either going to the Jordan Pond House, or perhaps Bar Harbor (
Destination six is Penobscot mountain. I chose the Jordan Cliffs hike to the peak because it is less crowded than Cadillac mountain, and offers an equally amazing view. If you are not up for this hike, you can drive to the summit of cadillac mountain on a non-crowded day (or early in the morning to be the first people in the US to see the sunrise!) Jordan Cliffs Trail is probably the most strenuous hike I encountered in Acadia, so be sure to only take this trail if you are an experienced hiker, and if the rocks are not slippery
Destination seven is a ride along park loop road. I recommend either rifding the free shuttle, or driving this loop to see most of the park
Number eight then is Bubble Rock. This iconic boulder balances on the edge of a cliff. Bubble rock was moved many miles by glaciers long ago and weighs more than two african elephants. This is a must-see and is only a 1 mile hike to the summit.
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Mt. Desert Island, Maine - 4K
This is a compilation of videos shot over the span of a week on Mt. Desert Island, Maine. Music is by il:lo
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Gorham Mountain @ Acadia
Vistas desde la falsa cima del Gorham Mountain tras realizar el Gorham Mountain Trail.
Parque Nacional de Acadia, Maine, USA. Septiembre 2013.
Hiking the Acadia Mountain Trail (and a thick fog)
September is my favorite month for hiking. Summer crowds are gone (for the most part.) It’s cooler, but not too cold at night for tent camping. Time to leave your own backyard and explore some places that you’ve been meaning to visit.
I last visited Acadia NP 5 years ago. Like about 95% of the people who visit there, I drove the Park Loop Road to Cadillac Mt, took some photos, and then drove to Bar Harbor for some seafood. This time I wanted to spend some time there and see what I missed earlier.
This video is of the most direct route to Acadia Mt, the Acadia Mt trail. Not the tallest mountain in the park and not the most popular. It's not accessible from the Park Loop Road but is on the western side of Somes Sound, the less traveled side of Mt Desert Island. The trail leading to the summit encounters some steep rock formations and not the usual boulder field. And when I reached the top, I was treated to some thick fog which occluded views of the Sound. But it added to the beauty of the place. A great early Saturday morning hike!
Music: “Blue Skies”, “Bright Future”, and “Tonto”, all by Silent Partner; “The Bluest Star” by The 126ers. Free music from the You Tube Audio Library.
Hiking the Cadillac Mountain South Ridge Trail
Cadillac Mountain in Acadia NP is the highest point in the park as well as the highest point on the US Atlantic coast.
The South Ridge Trail is among the longest in the park, taking in excellent views of forest, surrounding mountains, and the Cranberry Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The summit is often crowded with tourists who access it via the Park Loop Road. But leave the summit and you'll leave the crowds behind.
Music: Cheating Juarez by John Deley and the 41 Players
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Uptown by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena from the You Tube audio library.
Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine, USA
Scenes from Acadia National Park, featuring Thunder Hole, Otter Cliffs, Cadillac Mountain, Gardens of Acadia, The Bubbles, and Jordan Pond. Also featured are Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, and Bass Harbor Lighthouse.
Music: Velvet by Omaya
Hiking the Jordan Cliffs (Acadia National Park)
A fun section of the Jordan Cliffs Path while hiking in Acadia National Park. Very fun hike.