20 Amazing Pictures from Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park, located on Mount Desert Island and a few smaller islands off the coast of Maine, was the first national park east of the Mississippi and it still remains an important park in the Northeast. It’s a great place to visit as a photographer because of the beautiful mix of forest, lakes and coast. The park also includes the amazing Bass Harbor Head Light, one of the most photographed lighthouses. If you are planning on visiting the park, try to be there in the Fall.

Jordan Pond (3), Acadia National Park, Maine by Candy

Sand Beach Acadia National Park Maine by Glenn Gordon

The Bubbles, Acadia National Park Maine by saltmarshcottage

Acadia 001 by Richard Wellons

Acadia Bar Harbor Downeast Maine Landscape by SWHarborPhoto

Eagle Lake No. 2 by Julie Smith

Acadia Park Maine by Giles Clement

Seawall in fog, Acadia National Park, ME by Deb Noyes

Cadillac Mountain Sunrise, Acadia National Park, Maine by Josh Friedman

Blue lobster boat in the fog by John DelMastro

Maine Coast in Fog by Rocky Top Studio

Daisies on Maine’s Acadia Shoreline by Randy Nyhof

BALANCE by Diana Pappas

Cadillac Mountain, Acadia Maine Collection by selenametts

Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse Acadia National Park, Maine by Shawna Allen

Acadia Sunset by April Hershberger

Autumn Foliage in Acadia National Park, #Maine by Dana Moos

surprise acadian goodbye by woodleywonderworks

Maine Coast at Night by Rob Annis

Bass Harbor Lighthouse Sunset by Chris Potako
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Christopher O'Donnell
My two favorite places in the park are Eagle Lake and Duck Brook Bridge. Hadlock Pond is beautiful in the fall as well. Compass Harbor is right down town, and is a nice short walk…you get to see the ruins of George Dorr’s home, one of the founders of Acadia.
Adrian Spencer
Some great images here but some are spoilt by the watermarks. I appreciate the need to protect your work but not to its detriment.
md
Thanks
great post
fotoup