Called Wapuwoc by the Wabanaki, this mountain is the tallest on the Eastern seaboard.
Cadillac
From 1883-1889 visitors could get to the summit of Cadillac using this train
Green Mountain Railway
You might not be able to collect mushrooms, but you can collect one dry half gallon per person per day of this fruit.
Blueberry! And other berries. Apples you can collect up to 10 dry gallons
You or your pet wouldn't want a run in with these bark eating buddies
Porcupines
"Sheep burnt long go bald" will help you ID these islands
The Porcupines
This mountain is often buzzing with crowds that hike up one way then down the back side.
The Beehive
In 1604 this French cartographer named where we are today Île de Monts Déserts
Samuel de Champlain
For those of legal drinking age, a summit beer (off the clock!) can be very refreshing...is it allowed in the park?
Mostly yes, some exceptions
These birds nest on large ponds and lakes are notorious for their calls.
Loons
If you are camping at Duck Harbor then you are this high island
Isle au Haut
The second tallest peak in the park will see some restoration efforts this summer requiring soil to be hiked to the summit.
Sargent Mountain
This picnic area on Schoodic was likely named for the first documented free Black landowner in Winter Harbor.
Frazer Point, Thomas Frazer
A popular destination for sunset photography, this location closes to the public after sunset.
Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse
The fastest species on Earth nests on cliffs in Acadia causing closures of which trails
Precipice, Jordan Cliffs, Valley Cove
Flooded for the first part of this year, restoring this wetland is part of the Wild Acadia mission.
Great Meadow
This mountains name meaning "range of mountains" is the Wabanaki name for MDI.
Pemetic
The first place to receive radio transmission that World War 1 ended was located where?
Otter Cliffs Radio Station
Historically built for non-motorized use, the carriage roads now allow e-bikes of this class
Class 1
Reintroduced in 1921, freshly chewed evidence of this species can be found along pond side trails in Acadia.
Beavers
In order to visit this lighthouse visitors should take a ranger guided boat tour.
Baker Island Lighthouse
Previously called Newport Mt, this mountain has the steepest trail in the park.
Champlain
In 1908 Eliza Homans made the first land donation to the Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations. Where were these 140 acres located?
The Beehive, Bowl, south Champlain
Schoodic hiking groups are limited to 15 people; on MDI the group size is limited to this number?
20
4 of Acadia's 8 bat species are threatened or endangered due to this disease
White Nose Syndrome
If you filled your water at the bank today, then you are drinking water from here
Eagle Lake