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4.7 (20 reviews)
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Sign for the start of the 1/2 mile Shore Path.
Seth A.

What a hidden gem this quaint little stroll is! I was walking around exploring the charming town of Bar Harbor, and just randomly stumbled upon this short half mile walk each way! If I wasn't so enamored with the scenery of Bar Harbor, I never would have found this path. Lucky me....because in my opinion, this pleasant path sums up all that is Maine! It starts right by the Bar Harbor Inn Restaurant and Hotel right off the pier, and winds around the backyards of beautiful mansions all the while exuding wonderful views of the water, coastline and beyond! Some of my best photographs from Bar Harbor came from browsing this simple walkway. Along my saunter, there was a cruise ship docked in the water that made the perspectives that much better. Also along the way, you'll have as many opportunities as you'd like to get off the path and step out on the rocks right up against the shore. It's not dangerous at all and absolutely gives you a chance to take a moment, soak up the surroundings, and genuinely appreciate how pretty of a place this is. This Shore Path turned out to be the HIGHLIGHT of my touring around Bar Harbor, lol. It was so unexpected, but I was happy to embrace it. And combined with exploring Acadia National Park for the weekend, it turned out to be a memorable getaway for me. So when visiting Bar Harbor, ABSOLUTELY DON'T FORGET to stop by this Shore Path and walk it. It precisely captivates the true essence of what Maine's rocky coastline is all about!

Brian F.

Incorporated this into my daily morning walk. Great views but can get crowded especially when the cruise ships come in. The morning fog could hide its beauty. Regardless, it worth a visit at least once. Even the kids enjoyed.

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Jeannine M.

We walked this picturesque path before strolling through downtown Bar Harbor. The signs are helpful with some of the history and the view is breathtaking. We were there when the beach roses were blooming so it was a fragrant walk as well as beautiful. Definitely a 'must do' if you like a scenic view. Would be good for those in wheelchairs or with strollers.

Jane W.

Great way to get a view of the harbor and be close to the water. The path has the occasional sign that gives you a brief history/explanation of the buildings, landscape, etc. (Did you know lobster used to be fed to prisoners or used as manure?) It's not a strenuous path at all and thus is perfect for all ages. A bit on the shorter end, but definitely worth it regardless.

Alexander H.

As soon as we docked into Bar Harbor from the Regal Princess's tender boat/lifeboat, we immediately came across the Shore Path. Since the path entrance was right next to the lifeboat dock, we decided to start our day by walking on this. As the name suggests, this is a path that runs parallel to the water. Started in 1880, the path itself isn't very long and runs from downtown to a residential area. As we walked, we saw the views of the water. It looked rather gloomy due to the overcast skies and the increasing wind gusts. It would have looked nicer during a sunny day. We even saw our cruise ship and other various smaller boats either docked, anchored or sailing around in the water. Next, we saw some rocks that were available by the water and on the side of the path. The formations that we saw on those rocks looked quite unique. Just be careful when you're climbing on or off of them. Same applies for walking over. In the distance, we were able to see some Fall folliage, even though the weather wasn't that great. Lastly, we saw some views of private residences and inns. Overall, I'd say this is a very good small path. I do recommend walking here if you're visiting, especially on a bright, sunny day. A small path = a small review.

An absolute must if you are in Bar Harbor. This is a very easy walk with beautiful views of the water and islands in the harbor.

Brian S.

A path by the shore The shore path is a trail that starts by the town pier in the center of Bay Harbor and continues for a little over a mile until it suddenly ends. You then have to retrace you steps or take one of the paved streets back to town. The path is very easy to walk on; no steep hills of rocks to climb over. A nice crushed rock surface so it's a good place for people that have their mobility compromised but still want to enjoy a nice walk by the water. The sights on both side of the path are stunning with huge homes with manicured lawns on one side and views of Frenchman Bay on the other. Numerous island, including Bar Harbor and Porcupine Island are visible as well as a multitude of ships, both huge and new and small and old. Frequent elaborate weddings, graduations and other celebrations are held on the lawns along the path. The weather in this area is extremely unpredictable and you might start out in fog, wind and rain and end up in warm sunshine at the end. In the winter fierce storms rip through the harbor and huge waves actually break over the path, making a cool and dangerous contrast to the usually benign conditions in the summer. Certainly not the most exciting place to walk. Go up Cadillac Mountain a few miles to the north if you want some challenging hiking. The Shore Path is a pleasant little stroll right from the center of town that offers the dichotomy of pristine nature on one side and the extravagance of humans on the other.

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Frank W.

This historic path has delighted visitors and locals since 1880. I walked the well maintained path, handicapped and stroller accessible, twice during our recently concluded vacation, each time turning right on Wayman Lane and returning via Main Street. The path, beginning at Town Pier, runs in front of the Bar Harbor Inn while hugging the rocky shoreline as it continues in a southeasterly direction for a 1/2 mile. The views of water traffic including cruise ships, the Porcupine Islands and million dollar estates are spectacular. Opportunities for photos are many, do be sure to include a few of balance rock.

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Mari M.

Beautiful path that highlights the best of Bar Harbor's shoreline. It's a mile total. You'll pass some fantastic houses along the way and see the picturesque islands that make this such a magnet for cruise ships.

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Great outdoor time. Great views and things to see. It was great in the off-season and would be nice to see again in warm weather.

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Great walk along the shoreline. Well maintained easy path past beautiful inns and mansions. Saw squirrels and a turtle!

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This path was created in the 1800s. It's a paved, flat easy walk along the water past beautiful homes. Nice for a stroll after dinner.

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Acadia National Park - Jordan Pond @ Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park

4.8(613 reviews)
4.9 km

Where do you even begin to review a national park as gorgeous as Acadia?…read more Sand Beach and Thunder Hole are a must see. Beautiful sights. Cadillac Mountain is worth it.

Acadia National Park has been on my list of "must visit" parks for years. I've been talking to…read morevarious friends about a trip there for a while. While searching for a last-minute 4-day weekend birthday trip - the timing seemed to work out to visit Bar Harbor and Acadia. I was here from 30 April - 03 May and loved it. Not everything was open, but enough was open that I was able to explore and see most of what I wanted in Acadia (Cadillac mountain opened ON 30 April so, we were able to drive to the top, park and walk around without a permit/pass before season starts in a few weeks. We hiked Beehive, Jordan Pond, Ocean Path, Homan's Trail and a few other short park and walk items. By far, my favorite was Beehive as it's just scary/steep enough to give you a thrill, gorgeous views. I also loved Homan's trail - easy and short, but beautiful rock work. The ranger also told me that one of the women who originally donated a ton of the land for Acadia and wanted to do so anonymously was last name Homan, so this is honor of her. And what a beautiful trail it is! The visitor's center is small but as always, friendly and helpful rangers who helped me prioritize my must-sees and map out the best use of time/driving to get to everything I wanted to do in two short days. Schooner Point lookout is also an easy/quick stop off before entering one of the park entrances - and a beautiful view of the ocean. Bar Harbor is charming and fun and welcoming and at that time in late April/early May - no waits for anything as season is just beginning. Can't wait to come back!

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Acadia National Park - Acadia National Park

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Acadia National Park - Jordan Pond in Acadia National Park

Jordan Pond in Acadia National Park

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Bar Island

Bar Island

4.9(15 reviews)
0.4 km

Despite having done some research in advance, I had not been aware of this particular opportunity…read more There are many small islands in the region, but this one is notable for having a gravel walkway that sits above the tide for only a few hours a day. An appropriately timed hike yields an array of fantastic views that beggar belief. And this is despite the fact that walking to the end of the trail on the island from downtown, Bar Harbor takes maybe half an hour. Signage warns people not to get trapped on the island when the tide rises as getting a boat is expensive. I could imagine that if the weather is rough one could get into a bit of trouble here, but as long as you're smart about it, this is a fantastic place to visit.

Bar Island is a tidal island connected to Bar Harbor by a gravel and sand bar that is exposed at…read morelow tide and submerged at high tide. So interesting to be able to cross from Bar Harbor by foot and then hike to the top of the island for a view of historic Bar Harbor. The city of Gouldsboro still maintains jurisdiction over the island based on its 1798 articles of incorporation. Many families have tried to build a bridge to the island from Bar Harbor, however John D. Rockefeller, Jr. purchased the half of the island that has the sandbar which stopped the bridge from being constructed. Today, the island is part of Acadia National Park. If you visit, mind the times for the tides. People have been stranded and apparently cars have been washed away back in the days when they parked on the sandbar. Once high tide comes in, you will need to wait approximately nine hours for low tide or pay a hefty fine for being stranded on Bar Island. A unique experience in Acadia National Park.

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Bar Island
Bar Island - Lupines

Lupines

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The Natural History Center - South Polar Skua, observed on the annual September pelagic trip.

The Natural History Center

5.0(8 reviews)
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Very nice narrative of the area, history and some "fun facts". It was neat to see Acadia from the…read morewater after visiting from land the day before.

Rich took our family on a full day tour of Bar Harbor/Acadia. The kids are ages 7 and 9 and he…read moreadjusted the content of the tour based on the likes and dislikes of my kids that I described to him over the phone prior to arriving. We started the morning on 1+ hour hike through a spruce forest to arrive at the edge of a cove. Seals were in the water and birds in the distance. We literally didn't see a single other person on the hike which is incredible given that it was high season (August). It was a testament to Rich's knowledge of the island. We did visit Sieur de Monts Spring and did a flat loop walk on the long boardwalk trail which was also fairly deserted given its proximity to the tour buses pouring tourists out in front of the nature museum there. Lastly, we made a visit to a tidal pool where we spent a solid 2 hours in the water looking under every rock for starfish, crabs, sea anemones, sea urchins and snails galore. Rich knew each species and explained the good and the bad (green crabs -- invasive, not good; Jonah crabs - native, good) Rich did all of the driving and it made for a relaxing exposure to Bar Harbor/Acadia that we would've never been able to do as quickly on our own. Well worth the money.

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The Natural History Center - Atlantic Puffins.

Atlantic Puffins.

The Natural History Center - Atlantic Puffins seen on a recent tour.

Atlantic Puffins seen on a recent tour.

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Lulu Lobster Boat Ride - Jen teaching us about lobsters.

Lulu Lobster Boat Ride

4.9(270 reviews)
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Our tour on Lulu Lobster Boat with Captain Mike and our tour guide Mark was genuinely the highlight…read moreof our trip! I was not expecting to really learn such a wealth of information- Mark did an incredible job of providing an educational experience not only full of information and history, but with plenty of laughs as well! He really made this such a special experience- you can tell that he truly loves what he does and takes pride in his roots in Bar Harbor, and it was heartwarming to get to get a local's perspective on what makes the town and its history so special. It can be a lot colder out on the water than it is on land so dress accordingly! The lobstering portion of the tour was educational and interactive, and the second half of the tour where we got to see seals (and their babies!) was so exciting and special. The views from anywhere in the boat were great. My partner was able to actually drive the boat along with Captain Mike for a bit, and had such a cool experience while learning so much from his wealth of experience. We were originally on the waitlist for this tour as we discovered it last minute, and consider it a huge blessing that we were able to get on as it was such as highlight- definitely do not miss this experience!

Wonderful storytelling and sights, especially for the price I (frankly) expected much less. Our…read moretour narrator and captain were friendly, but not in a weird way. You can tell the care taken to educate and entertain safely -- and there are no bad seats! Our boat was nearly full and everyone on board had a great time and chance to see, hear, and experience everything.

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Lulu Lobster Boat Ride - Young bald eagle on Egg Island.

Young bald eagle on Egg Island.

Lulu Lobster Boat Ride - Galyn rocks! Seaweed hair!

Galyn rocks! Seaweed hair!

Lulu Lobster Boat Ride - Up close look at a lobster that was taken out of a trap.

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Up close look at a lobster that was taken out of a trap.

Shore Path - hiking - Updated May 2026

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