Spring Painting in Acadia
One of the best reasons to get out in the park to paint or take photos in Spring is that you’ll have the place almost to yourself!
DetailsOne of the best reasons to get out in the park to paint or take photos in Spring is that you’ll have the place almost to yourself!
DetailsWhen I saw the freshly fallen snow outlining every cliff on Champlain Mountain, the scene begged for my attention!
DetailsExplore the history of Schooner Head, one of three rocky promontories that dominate the eastern shoreline of Mount Desert Island.
DetailsAlthough not traditionally known as a major winter destination, I think Acadia is one heck of a place to visit when the white stuff flies. This is the time of the year when many locals come together in our attempt to be patient as we await the first cross-country ski or snowshoe of the season.
DetailsNational Parks are more important than ever, as they remain the epitome of wilderness, on a planet with less and less of it each and every day.
DetailsLearn more about painting autumn with Emily Bracale in Acadia National Park. Capture the brilliance of a landscape filled with the colors of the season.
DetailsHiking can be so many things. Going on a hike can be challenging & exhausting. It can also be easy & fun. Discover 5 reasons to hike Acadia National Park.
DetailsThese apple cider whoopie pies are inspired by the classic apple cider doughnut and, true to form, are dusted with cinnamon sugar.
DetailsExplore the first installment of our Art in Acadia series with Emily Bracale. Take a walk in the autumn woods and learn more about making a leaf rubbing!
DetailsA visit to Acadia with young children is a chance to both disconnect and reconnect. Here, you can spend quality-time together and inspire your children through your love of the mountains, the forest and the ocean.
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