Found your channel while looking for info on Acadia NP. We are hoping to revisit (last time was 14yrs ago) in the fall. Subscribed to your channel to get your information on other dog friendly locations to visit. We like quiet too. Thanks for your perspective!
Great video - our grandparents used to take us during the 50s/60s - then we would visit them at their house in Brookline Maine and drive to Cadillac Mountain first (no charge in the 70s/80s - go to the village, and I have pictures (printed) of our kids at Scootic Point - Sand Beach was fun too. We we eat lunch on top of rocks at Mount Cadillac. Our grandparents were the best. We have video that our grandfather too on 8mm of all most of those places and that area including Dear Isle - lots of stories. Thanks for a great look at what it's like there now. 👍
You know what's dog friendly? Little Long Pond. It's isn't Acadia, it's Land and Garden Trust land, Seal Harbor, and it's many miles around mostly intended for dogs, (except for the David and Neva trail) there's even steps for dogs to take a dip. Down the carriage road there's the famous cobblestone bridge.
Hey Sandy! We hiked up the Schoodic Head Trail to Schoodic Head (where it was all foggy!). Hopefully you are rewarded with better views than we were. Safe travels!!
Question for you… when you talked about the Jordan Pond loop trail, you said get there “early”. What time is “early” for you? What time should we get there?
Hey Suzi! I feel like we got on the trail between 7:30 and 8:00. It was a perfect time to be there because as you're ending the loop, it starts to pick up in traffic. Enjoy!!!
We think you could easily give this a day. There's a museum down there (Schoodic Institute) that we didn't get to see while we were there, but they're supposed to have pretty grounds to walk on. And along with the trail up to the summit, it would be a great day!
SSSSSHHHH, first rule don't talk about Hadley point. Its a secret. we been tent camping there for more than a decade. up there more than a dozen times, did schoodic once as its a bit of a drive. was there in 21 and it was so so much more busier than I ever saw. tons of hiking trails, last year I park at the Sir De Mont Springs and hiked up Cadillac from three and camped down the gorge trail. Packed a lunch and ate at the top. for less people hit the other "claw" , down rt 198, the Beach mountain side, and don t forget the rocker roads and bridges again early early will get you less people and a parking spot. the run and ladder trails are amazing, you are missing a lot there Sir De Mont Springs ( not correct spelling) has a ton of short and super interesting trails that lead up Dor mountain ( short but a bit steep) with amazing views and construction. about 6 to choose from go up one come down another or like me do them all. Also, a nice quiet board walk , the jessup path( great for that light rain day.) there a ton of hikes there, parking is the big problem or you can use the buses as well.
I could not have smashed that subscribe button any faster at “ everything we do on our channel is dog friendly.”
LOL yeah!! No way in heck we're leaving our little Stella behind!
Found your channel while looking for info on Acadia NP. We are hoping to revisit (last time was 14yrs ago) in the fall. Subscribed to your channel to get your information on other dog friendly locations to visit. We like quiet too. Thanks for your perspective!
Welcome aboard!
I love you Dog! Seems really smart, and keeps up on the trails!
She’s a spoiled little booger!
Great vid. Good work. Exactly the stuff we are aiming for. Keep up the fun!
Thanks ya'll!!
Great video - our grandparents used to take us during the 50s/60s - then we would visit them at their house in Brookline Maine and drive to Cadillac Mountain first (no charge in the 70s/80s - go to the village, and I have pictures (printed) of our kids at Scootic Point - Sand Beach was fun too. We we eat lunch on top of rocks at Mount Cadillac. Our grandparents were the best. We have video that our grandfather too on 8mm of all most of those places and that area including Dear Isle - lots of stories. Thanks for a great look at what it's like there now. 👍
That's so amazing!! I bet that video on 8mm is just priceless.
You know what's dog friendly? Little Long Pond. It's isn't Acadia, it's Land and Garden Trust land, Seal Harbor, and it's many miles around mostly intended for dogs, (except for the David and Neva trail) there's even steps for dogs to take a dip. Down the carriage road there's the famous cobblestone bridge.
Good to know! Thanks so much for the tip.
As a dog mom of border collies, I appreciate your channel. Thanks for posting.
Thanks!
Awesome tips! Would you tell me which specific trail(s) you did in your footage on Schoodic Point, please & Thank you?
Hey Sandy! We hiked up the Schoodic Head Trail to Schoodic Head (where it was all foggy!). Hopefully you are rewarded with better views than we were. Safe travels!!
Anoyher great vid. Thanks for the campground review, would be nice to know the cost though. Great Job!!
Thanks Lonnie!!
I see that CG Cookie t shirt!
LOL! Used to be their developer!
You said get there early. So how early? Between 6-8am? Or will 8-10am still work?
By 8 is definitely ideal!
Question for you… when you talked about the Jordan Pond loop trail, you said get there “early”. What time is “early” for you? What time should we get there?
Hey Suzi! I feel like we got on the trail between 7:30 and 8:00. It was a perfect time to be there because as you're ending the loop, it starts to pick up in traffic. Enjoy!!!
Hey. How much time would you give to exploring Schoodic Peninsula? A whole day or just an afternoon? Thanks!
We think you could easily give this a day. There's a museum down there (Schoodic Institute) that we didn't get to see while we were there, but they're supposed to have pretty grounds to walk on. And along with the trail up to the summit, it would be a great day!
SSSSSHHHH, first rule don't talk about Hadley point. Its a secret. we been tent camping there for more than a decade.
up there more than a dozen times, did schoodic once as its a bit of a drive. was there in 21 and it was so so much more busier than I ever saw.
tons of hiking trails, last year I park at the Sir De Mont Springs and hiked up Cadillac from three and camped down the gorge trail. Packed a lunch and ate at the top.
for less people hit the other "claw" , down rt 198, the Beach mountain side, and don t forget the rocker roads and bridges
again early early will get you less people and a parking spot.
the run and ladder trails are amazing, you are missing a lot there
Sir De Mont Springs ( not correct spelling) has a ton of short and super interesting trails that lead up Dor mountain ( short but a bit steep) with amazing views and construction. about 6 to choose from go up one come down another or like me do them all. Also, a nice quiet board walk , the jessup path( great for that light rain day.)
there a ton of hikes there, parking is the big problem or you can use the buses as well.
Absolutely great tips!!
Snob Hiking??
Not sure what you mean?
Totally, in a positive way. Crowds would be fine if they would treat the place as a sanctuary, shut up have some appreciation. But they don't.
If u wants views at Acadia then u need to climb a bit 🥾 🏔️