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Brunswick / Maine / United States
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Beautiful Thomas Point Beach just off Route 24 in Brunswick, has much more to offer than just a day in the sun! Thomas Point Beach offers individuals, families, and groups of all sizes, a variety of exciting summer happenings. Here you will find a clean, sandy beach on tidal water overlooking relaxing Thomas Bay. Theres a large, safe Playground Area available for kids of all ages. Also featured are 85 acres of beautiful lawns and picnic groves with areas to play Volleyball, Softball, and your favorite summertime games. Camping is very popular for local residents as well as people from all over the world. Thomas Point Beach is ready to accommodate Family Picnics, Company Outings of all sizes, Reunions, School field trips, Weddings and Receptions, Private and Public Events, as well as Sports and Camping enthusiasts. Thomas Point is the perfect place for SPECIAL EVENTS of all kinds. We have been the home site for the annual Maine Highland Games, 30 years of our famous Bluegrass Festival ( retired in 2008 ), The Maine Arts Festival, Car Shows, Craft Shows, Radio Station Parties, Special Olympics, the Circus, events of all kinds and sizes. We can accommodate crowds from 50 to 15, 000 attendees. If you or someone you know is looking for the perfect venue ; give us a call today. Thomas Point Beach receives "Mid-Coast Regional Tourism Award", presented by the Maine Tourism Association. This award is presented to honor those who have made a major contribution to the promotion of tourism locally, regionally or statewide. - May 2004
Bar Harbor / Maine / United States
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The only National Park in the northeast, Acadia National Park is a coastal wonderland. The park occupies Mount Desert Island and a few smaller islands off the coast of Maine, and a visit here can include exploration of forest, lake, mountain and ocean.

Must see and do at Acadia National Park
Although you should definitely plan to get out of the car and explore the park on foot, a drive around 27-mile Park Loop Road presents a scenic introduction to many of the park's attractions, including Jordan Pond and Thunder Hole. Drive up to the top of Cadillac Mountain in the early morning to see one of the first sunrises in the country.

Best and worst times to go to Acadia National Park
Summer is undoubtedly the best time to experience Acadia, as many of the roads are closed and harsh conditions prevail during the winter. To avoid high-volume crowds, try visiting in May or September–October. The autumn months also offer the added incentive of witnessing some glorious foliage.

Admission to Acadia National Park
All entrance fees provide access to the park for a 7-day period. A carload will cost $20–30, while per-person fees (by foot or by bike) will cost $10-20.

Wildlife at Acadia National Park
Although you may have to get off the main roadways to see much of it, wildlife abounds at Acadia. Birds are particularly abundant in the area, and if you look to the skies you have a good chance of seeing the fast-flying peregrine falcon. Deer are common, even in high-traffic areas, and moose and black bear are indeed present in the woods, though they are a rarer sight. As Acadia is home to both fresh- and saltwater habitats, there is also significant opportunity for fishing.

Insider tip for visitors to Acadia National Park
Drive out west to the middle of Mount Desert Island and hike Acadia Mountain. The climb is strenuous yet rewarding, as at the top you will be greeted by a vista of fjord-like Somes Sound, the only body of water of its kind in the country.

Julia O'Connor is a full-time editor and part-time freelance writer transplanted from Boston to Denver. She is thriving on the transition and has enjoyed the exploration of both cities and everything in between.

 

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Bangor / Maine / United States
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Brewer / Maine / United States
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Acadia National Park & MDI Chambers Information Center and Fee Station at Thompson Island contains park and Mt. Desert Island Chambers information. This Thompson Island Information Center is located on Route 3 at the head of Mount Desert Island. Displays of area information can help guide your visit to the area. Facilities include restrooms and drinking fountains. A picnic area is available nearby. Open from mid-May to mid-October.
Bar Harbor / Maine / United States
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Bar Harbor / Maine / United States
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Specializing in sightseeing tours of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. We also provide private group tours of Acadia, bus transportation services, and step-on guide services.
Bangor / Maine / United States
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Bangor Parks and Recreation maintains a range of recreational facilities in Bangor, Maine. It manages more than 20 park and play areas, which include an athletic complex, recreation area, stadiums, and a 27-hole championship golf course. The golf course offers a 15-tee public driving range, practice greens, pro shop, restaurant, and group and private lessons. Bangor Parks and Recreation also maintains outdoor municipal swimming pools and fountains in spring and summer seasons. Additionally, it organizes various recreational events that include dances and canoe races. Bangor Parks and Recreation also manages an indoor ice arena that includes spectator seating and locker facilities.
Ellsworth / Maine / United States
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When is a pond not really a pond? When its a 749-acre lake! At Patten Pond RV Resort, you can pick a site with a spectacular water view, a spacious pull-thru, a cabin or cottage right on the lake or a lodge apartment. Then, right from this very RV park in Maine, you can canoe, fish, swim, boat, or just relax and watch the loons from our peaceful and private beach. No matter what your interests, Patten Pond is an RV resort that offers everything in a classic Maine vacation environment. When you stay with us at our RV park in Maine, you can take a day away and stroll through historic Bar Harbor, or go hiking through the famous Acadia National Park just a short drive away. With so many options both on-site or out and about, theres something for everyone when you stay at Patten Pond RV Resort!
Old Orchard Beach / Maine / United States
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Pinehirst RV Resort is situated on 60 beautiful acres in the town of Old Orchard Beach. Nestled deep in the woods, Pinehirsts RV park in Maine has been a family tradition for more than 20 years. You and your family can relax and enjoy yourselves in our peaceful setting while creating memories that will last a lifetime. Pinehirst is the RV resort that families come back to year after year because it remains an RV park that consistently provides an excellent camping experience in Maine. Our tranquil RV park in Maine is approximately two miles from the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Ocean. Located just 15 minutes from Portland and about an hour and a half from Boston, our spacious sites come complete with water, electric, cable TV, phone and sewer facilities. We invite you to come and experience why our guests have called Pinehirst RV Resort their summer home for generations!
Ellsworth / Maine / United States
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Park your big rig or rent a cozy cabin and enjoy the good life here at Narrows Too RV Resort! We offer all the amenities you need plus the ones you want at our all-inclusive RV resort in Maine. Once you have explored everything there is to do onsite at Narrows Too, take a day trip from the RV resort and go hiking in Maines Acadia National Park or a stroll through historic Bar Harbor. While youre in Bar Harbor, check out the Asticou Inn in Northeast Harbor and enjoy the mountainside park, wild hiking trails, and beautiful formal gardens overlooking the sea. Love nature? Visit the Mount Desert Oceanarium and experience a lobster hatchery, a living salt marsh, and their whale exhibit. All of these exciting adventures are nearby Narrows Too RV Resort in Maine, just waiting for your arrival. Back at Narrows Too, weve created 200 brand new long and level full-service RV resort campsites, most with spectacular views of the ocean. Our great central location overlooking Mt. Desert Island makes Narrows Too a great place to set up camp; whether you want to stay onsite at the RV resort and relax with friends and family in coastal Maine, or you want to explore all that our amazing region has to offer. We cant wait to see you here! Love nature? Visit the Mount Desert Oceanarium and experience a lobster hatchery, a living salt marsh, and a whale exhibit. Traveling with a large group? Narrows Too is a great place for a rally, a reunion, a retreat. If your caravan has twenty-five people or more, call our Maine reservation office at (207) 288-8106 for special rates and all the details. Come for a few days...youll want to stay for the season!