Acadia National Park Whale Watching: Family Guide

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If you’re planning a family trip to Acadia National Park, you’re going to want to include a whale watching excursion on your itinerary! Whale watching is one of the most unique experiences Acadia NP has to offer, so you definitely don’t want to miss out!

Acadia is located on the east coast, mostly on Mount Desert Island along the coast of Maine and is known for its breathtaking landscapes as well as its fascinating marine life.

Humpback Whales

These gentle giants, known for their distinctive flukes and enchanting songs, can reach astonishing weights of up to 45 tons and lengths of 56 feet. Their graceful movements in the water are a sight to behold.

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Finback Whales

As the second-largest of the great whales, massive finback whales, or “fin whales” are true ocean behemoths, reaching a staggering 130 tons and an impressive length of 89 feet. Witnessing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Minke Whales

Distinguished by their streamlined bodies, minke whales can reach lengths of 25-35 feet and weigh between 5 to 10 tons. Despite their smaller size relative to other whale species, they are no less incredible to see.

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North Atlantic Right Whales

These critically endangered whales are stocky and mostly black in color. If you see one, you’re having a VERY lucky day!

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Pilot Whales

These are the most elusive of the whales in the Gulf of Maine, but they are a delight to see as they travel in family groups or “pods”.

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Orca and Beluga Whales

Although sighting are much more rare, Orca and Beluga Whales have also been spotted off the Maine coast near Mount Desert Island!

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