Park Loop Road
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Park visitors agree: riding along the 27-mile Park Loop Road is the best way to do a quick tour of Acadia (and makes a strong case for renting a car). Popular sights and trails like Sand Beach, Precipice Trail, Thunder Hole, and Otter Cliff can all be reached from here. Just start your trek at the Hulls Cove Visitors Center, then snake your way around the east side of Mount Desert Island.
Highlights of the Park Loop Road
Key Attractions
Along your journey, you'll encounter several must-see spots:
- Sand Beach
- Precipice Trail
- Thunder Hole
- Otter Cliff
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Practical Tips
Public restrooms are scattered along the loop, but with the lack of concession stands and eateries, it's probably wise to pack your own lunch. Also, keep in mind that for a majority of the 27 miles, the loop's traffic goes one way. Recent travelers also recommended starting your drive early in the morning or late afternoon, as the road tends to get congested with tourists midday, especially in the busy summer months. Some reviewers also mentioned that cell service was spotty, so make sure you pick up a map at the visitors center before you start your drive in case your GPS cuts out along the way.
Seasonal Considerations
Although the loop stays open year-round, large stretches do close for the winter season, typically from December to mid-April. Check the National Park Service's website for more details on road closures.