Lefty E
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We are headed to Acadia next week and wondering if I could get opinions of top rated hikes and bike..thanks Lefty E
The AMC still publishes a WMG-style hiking map. Worth getting.At least for hiking, it's hard to go wrong, but definitely get a good map.
Unfortunately, there is no good current hiking guidebook. (This one is aimed at more at tourists, not hikers.) The older AMC Maine Mountain guidebooks were good (before they removed the section on Acadia to produce the current Acadia guides .) My 1971 (3rd ed) has it, my 1999 (8th ed) does not.PS - this book has some good suggestions for hikes, bike trips, water trips as well as general info and a map.
http://amcstore.outdoors.org/amcstore/product.asp?s_id=0&dept_id=3015&pf_id=PACOADKOJABJCLIC
Flying Mountain. Lots of bang for not much buck.May I slightly hijack this thread to ask about the best lesser-known trails on the island?
I did Beech Mountain out in the Southwest Harbor area last weekend and was pretty quiet/lovely, tons of new granite work/steps freshly installed. Nice summit. Anything else kinda off the beaten path that I shouldn't miss? Will be there again tomorrow...
The AMC still publishes a WMG-style hiking map. Worth getting.
Unfortunately, there is no good current hiking guidebook. (This one is aimed at more at tourists, not hikers.) The older AMC Maine Mountain guidebooks were good (before they removed the section on Acadia to produce the current Acadia guides .) My 1971 (3rd ed) has it, my 1999 (8th ed) does not.
Lots of good hikes--the mountains are small, but you can do lots in a day. And many have good views from the top. Don't forget the hills near Jordan Pond and on both sides of Somes Sound.
Doug
May I slightly hijack this thread to ask about the best lesser-known trails on the island?
I did Beech Mountain out in the Southwest Harbor area last weekend and was pretty quiet/lovely, tons of new granite work/steps freshly installed. Nice summit. Anything else kinda off the beaten path that I shouldn't miss? Will be there again tomorrow...
I hiked Sauveur from the land side a few years ago (and connected down to salt water). It is a nice little hike.St. Sauveur Mountain on the west side of Somes Sound is my favorite of the less-crowded hikes. I didn't mention it earlier, because I have only done it from Valley Cove, and I suspect most people on this thread are not visiting by boat. However, I would guess that the trail from the land-side is also nice. You could do Flying Mountain at the same time.
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