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August 28, 2020
Ron Wrobel
One of the most attractive features of Acadia National Park is its ease of accessibility–the ability for locals and travelers alike to depart their home or accommodation in Bar Harbor and be immersed in The Park in 15 minutes or less.
Read More About A Weekend of Winter Hiking in Acadia: Day Mountain & Gorham Mountain
August 28, 2020
Ron Wrobel
One of the most exciting aspects of designing our new building was finding the right paintings and artwork to hang in the guestrooms as well as our many common spaces. We are Bar Harbor natives and felt compelled to present the best and most representative imagery of the area. We put a great deal of time and thought into our choices, however this six-foot-tall photograph of Otter Cliff in a storm was a no-brainer!
Read More About Otter Cliff In A Storm
August 24, 2020
Ron Wrobel
For inclined hikers with proper condition and no fear of heights, the Precipice hike up Champlain Mountain is a must during any fall visit to Acadia. The trail, generally closed for a good bit of the Spring and Summer on account of peregrine falcon nesting, is probably the most difficult hike on Mount Desert Island, but offers those willing to accept the challenge of its many exposed cliffs and iron rungs some of the most spectacular views to be found anywhere!
Read More About Late Afternoon Hike Up the Precipice
August 24, 2020
Ron Wrobel
All books mentioned below are kept in our library for the enjoyment of our guests… if you happen to find one of these books missing, please do let us know!
Read More About Library & Suggested Reading