Visiting Schoodic Peninsula, Winter Harbor, Maine, United States
Visiting Schoodic Peninsula, Winter Harbor, Maine, United States
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2013 Schoodic Scenic Byway, Maine
A drive down Schoonic National Scenic Highway on our way to Lubec, Maine in July of 2013. Beautiful area with only a few people and very little traffic. We were informed about it because we stopped to look at a log home being constructed and the builder told us about it. Glad we stopped. Schoodic Point, Acadia National Harbor, Winter Harbor, ME.
Schoodic Peninsula & Downeast Maine
1-minute hike: Schoodic Head in Winter Harbor
BDN reporter Aislinn Sarnacki and hiking buddies Derek, Kim and Oreo hike three trails on Schoodic Head in Acadia National Park near the town of Winter Harbor on March 16, 2014. Read more about the hike here:
Video by Aislinn Sarnacki
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Schoodic Peninsula Winter Harbor, Maine
Portland to Bar Harbor, Maine - Scenic Drive, October 2016 Part 1 of 2
the first part is our flight over the Superstition Mountains, and then in the plane out of Charlotte. Portland ME to Bar Barbor. It was a beautiful drive.
Acadia National Park Winter Harbor
Acadia National Park Winter Harbor
Schoodic Scenic Byway (Maine) — New Years Day 2016
A beautiful New Years Day morning 2016, driving down Route 1 in Sullivan, Maine.
NSGA Winter Harbor: Robert Vander Veer
An interview with Robert Vander Veer, formally stationed at Naval Security Group Activity, Winter Harbor Maine.
Winter Drive through Bar Harbor
This is a little drive I made through my hometown.
A winter drive across Mount Desert Island, Me through Acadia National Park to Southwest Harbor
A driving video on Mount Desert Island, ME on the day after a snow storm. The drive goes through a stretch of Acadia National Park and then through Southwest Harbor, ME.
Schoodic Peninsula: Acadia's Hidden Gem
Just an hour from Bar Harbor, the Schoodic can seem like a wild, distant place.
Scenic drive through some rolling hills in Maine
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Portland to Bar Harbor, Maine - Scenic Drive, October 2016 Part 2 of 2
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KATAHDIN WOODS & WATERS SCENIC BYWAY - 89 miles of new experiences!
The Katahdin Woods & Waters Scenic Byway takes visitors through some of the most spectacular natural landscape that inland Maine has to offer. Dominating that landscape is Katahdin, Maine’s tallest mountain at 5,268 feet and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. The Byway begins at the southern entrance of Baxter State Park and winds its way through Millinocket along Route 11 and the Penobscot River to Patten, ending at Baxter’s northern entrance at Grand Lake Matagamon. The Katahdin region is unique and features Maine’s tallest mountain, its mightiest river and its greatest park.
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Schoodic Point
October 29, 2015 at schoodic point Maine.
Meet Schoodic Woods: The Newest Addition to Acadia National Park
When most park visitors think of Acadia National Park, images of exploring Mount Desert Island come to mind. While the vast majority of the park’s lands are located on this scenic island, the Schoodic Woods section of the park, with its newly renovated campgrounds, stunning 10k carriage road loop, and 13k of bike paths, offers a peaceful, quiet, and less touristy experience then mainland Acadia. The park’s many islands, home to much of Maine’s unique and diverse wildlife, are able to be seen from Schoodic Point, one of the most scenic spots on the peninsula. Easily accessed via Area Cove Road, watching a sunset from Schoodic point is an experience you do not want to miss.
Thanks, in-part to a donation of 1,400 acres to the National Park Service in Acadia last year, this wondrous addition has allowed the park to grow in a time where visitation is at an all-time low; and not slowing down.
There are an abundance of ways to explore the Schoodic Woods section of the park. Whether on foot, bike, car, or even kayak, this area is accessible to every type of explorer. Keep in mind that the greater portion of the Loop Road is one way to vehicles and the maximum speed limit throughout Acadia National Park is 35 miles per hour, so remember to be careful and respectful of other park visitors. Bicyclists are also subject to the one-way road signs, but worry not if you find yourself out of steam and stranded, in need of a lift back. The park’s many explorer busses are equipped with bike racks and will be happy to give you a free lift to wherever you’re looking to go.
The Schoodic campground is located just over a mile south of winter harbor and is no more than an hour from Bar Harbor, so don’t worry about missing out on all your favorite shops and restaurants; they’re not going anywhere! Feel free to enjoy the Schoodic Peninsula’s impossible to overstate views of forested islands, historic lighthouses, and native seabirds. The Schoodic area also offers a selection of easy and moderate trails, perfect for the casual explorer. Sorry thrill seekers, the Schoodic trails are unlikely to push you to your limit. And as always, the park is pet friendly, so don’t forget to bring your four-legged member of the family along for the trip!
Explore the quieter sides of Acadia with the Acadia National Park app by Chimani, available for free in the Apple Appstore and Google Play!