Exploring the state of Maine is one of the easiest ways to remember just how much you love it here. Whether you're fortunate enough to call Vacationland home or you just love visiting, it's always a good idea to spend some time outside to get as close as you can to the heart of the state. The best hikes in Maine range from difficult routes leading to mountain summits to the simple ones that allow us to simply clear our heads. This trek, located in Acadia National Park, is a trail that doesn't require a ton of hiking experience, but still leads to views you'll never forget.
The Compass Harbor Trail is only about 0.8 miles, making it the perfect hike for families or simply people who want to enjoy the outdoors in a low-key and accessible way.
The trail is located within a more isolated portion of Acadia National Park. You'll find it about a mile south of Bar Harbor's center at Acadia founder, George Dorr's Old Farm property.
The trail begins at the parking lot that can be found just off of Route 3. While the lot is a bit hidden, the trail is easy to follow.
The elevation gain is under 50 feet, making this more of a stroll. Follow the route through the forest and let yourself get lost in the peace and quiet.
The trees here offer tons of shade in the summer.
Follow the route towards Compass Harbor and you'll be rewarded with views over the water and clear to the Porcupine Islands.
As you move beyond the forest section, you'll find fun rocks to scramble through. This is fun for kids, but always keep an eye out as conditions can be slippery.
The water here is gorgeous, so be sure to take some time to enjoy it.
When you're ready to head back, simply turn around and head back on the very same trail. Soon enough, you'll arrive back at the trailhead and the parking area.
Hop in the car and head back to Bar Harbor or choose to explore more of the park. Either way, you'll be in for a fantastic day while enjoying one of the best hikes in Maine!
The Compass Harbor Trail is said to be best tackled between May and October, but if you can manage to find a nice winter day it's worth visiting then, too. You can learn more about this trail, which we consider to be one of the best hikes in Maine, on AllTrails. Feel free to bring the pups with you, but make sure they're on a leash!
Looking for more ways to ease into hiking in the Pine Tree State? No problem! Here are 13 easy hikes to add to your outdoor bucket list in Maine.
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