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Acadia Mountain
The highest summit provides a tranquil resting spot; the east summit views Somes Sound and the eastern mountains.
Plan Around Acadia Mountain
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Acadia Mountain Details
To access Acadia Mountain, you should use Acadia Mountain Trail. The route makes a steep and strenuous ascent up the west side of Acadia Mountain, and while the highest summit offers a tranquil resting area nestled among pitch pines and native blueberries, the views of Somes Sound and the eastern mountains from the east summit are far more rewarding.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Acadia Mountain
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0.5 mi away
Valley Cove Trail
A 3-mile trail that is good for people of all skill levels and is home to peregrine falcons.
0.5 mi away
Valley Peak Trail
Runs from St. Sauveur's summit to Valley Peak.
0.5 mi away
Man O' War Brook Falls
A small, scenic 35-foot waterfall near Acadia Mountain.
0.5 mi away
St. Sauveur Mountain Trail
An enjoyable climb, it but does not provide very good views.