Cadillac Mountain Summit Restrooms in Acadia National Park

Cadillac Mountain Summit Restrooms

This restroom is conveniently located next to the gift shop.

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Cadillac Mountain Summit Restrooms Details

There are permanent restrooms located next to the gift shop, which is on your right as you approach the Summit Loop parking area.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cadillac Mountain Summit Restrooms

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Cadillac Mountain Summit

The highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard, this mountain provides visitors spectacular panoramic views.

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Cadillac Summit Parking Area

This is one of the busiest parking areas in the Park.

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Cadillac Summit Loop Trail

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Mather Memorial

The park's Mather Memorial is located at the top of Cadillac Mountain.

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Cadillac Mountain

Cadillac Mountain is the major destination for visitors to Acadia National Park. Accessible by car, it is the highest point - 1530 feet (466 meters) - on the east coast of the U.S. and offers magnificent views of a glaciated coastal and island landscape. It is the first place to view sunrise in the United States from October 7 through March 6.