Acadia National Park is one of the most defining features of Maine. As New England’s only national park, it is an obvious choice for those who love nature and the great outdoors of the region. Simply driving along Park Loop Road is a great way to see it, but hiking is another sure way to visit some of the most notable spots. While we love the mountain views, there’s something to be said for the routes that include the downeast craggy coastline. To see the best of those views, try some of the best coastal hikes in Acadia National Park.

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Do you agree that these are some of the best coastal hikes in Acadia National Park? What are some of your favorite Acadia National Park hiking trails? Let us know so we can check them out, too!

If you’re looking for more trails with water views we have a great little option in Boothbay Harbor. This simple 1-mile loop hike in Maine wanders through forests and fields all along the coast!

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