Best Things To Do in Acadia National Park For Families

National Parks Mom

One of the most popular national parks in peak season, it draws visitors from across the country with its rugged pink granite coastline, miles of historic carriage roads, towering mountain vistas, and family-tailored ranger programs.

In this detailed guide based on my own family’s unforgettable Acadia vacation, we will explore the best things for families to see and do in the park during both peak times and off-the-radar spots.

Stop at the Hulls Cove Visitor Center

Inside the Nature Exploration Area, kids can earn their official junior ranger badge after completing interactive challenges in the child-sized ranger station.

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Whale and Lobstering Tours

Hop aboard one of Bar Harbor Whale Watch Company’s state-of-the-art catamarans, equipped with multiple viewing decks so kids can scan the ocean for those telltale whale spouts.

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Carriage Rides

For a unique and tranquil experience, saddle up or hop on a carriage for a guided ride through the miles of carriage roads in Acadia National Park. Acadia Horses offers horseback and carriage rides suitable for all skill levels.

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Ranger-Led Biking Tour

Explore Acadia’s wonders on two wheels with a ranger-led biking tour. Geared towards families, these tours provide a safe and informative way to discover the park’s hidden gems.

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Ranger-Led Boat Tour

Dive into Acadia’s maritime magic by joining a park ranger-led boat tour. These tours are the best way to learn about the park’s coastal wonders, offering a unique perspective from the water.

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Flying Mountain Loop Trail

While this trail is rated moderate due to being steep, it is short so kids will be at the top before they realize how difficult their legs have to work!

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