
Cadillac South Ridge Trail: Acadia’s Highest Haul
Climb Cadillac South Ridge Trail to Acadia’s 1,530-ft peak—pine woods to open ridges, with ocean views that stun. A rugged Maine ascent to a summit that rules the wild coast. Chase Acadia’s best!
Discover Maine’s coastal beauty, dense forests, and scenic trails, from Acadia’s rocky shores to the peaceful paths of its inland wilderness.
Climb Cadillac South Ridge Trail to Acadia’s 1,530-ft peak—pine woods to open ridges, with ocean views that stun. A rugged Maine ascent to a summit that rules the wild coast. Chase Acadia’s best!
Climb Dorr Mountain Ladder Trail’s 3.4-mile rungs in Acadia—1,100 ft of granite stairs to a summit with bay and peak views. A rugged Maine ascent with a wild edge.
Stroll Jordan Pond Path’s 3.3-mile loop in Acadia—a glassy lake mirrors the Bubbles under spruce shade. A flat, serene escape with glacial charm and teahouse history. Maine’s calm at its best.
Scale Precipice Trail’s rungs up Champlain Mountain—3.2 miles of granite grit and ocean roar. A steep Acadia dare with a summit view that hits hard: Frenchman Bay, Cadillac, sky. Not for the faint; it’s Maine’s wild edge calling.
The Beehive Loop in Acadia is a short but intense 1.4-mile climb with iron rungs and granite ledges high above Sand Beach. This quick, thrilling ascent rewards hikers with sweeping coastal views before a scenic descent past The Bowl, offering a perfect mix of adrenaline and classic Acadia beauty.
Ocean Path is Acadia’s perfect introduction—a 4.4-mile coastal stroll where granite cliffs meet the Atlantic’s tide. From Sand Beach to Otter Point, the trail weaves past crashing waves, spruce-scented air, and the thunderous roar of the sea. It’s a gentle walk into Maine’s wild edge.