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The Acadia Mountain Loop offers an easy hike across 3.7 miles (6.0 km), gaining 699 feet (213 metres) in elevation. Plan for about 1 hour and 53 minutes to complete this route. You will walk through dense forests of hemlocks and white pines, experiencing varied terrain that includes rocky sections…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.48 km
Highlight • Summit
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2.07 km
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6.01 km
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3.26 km
2.30 km
318 m
146 m
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3.40 km
2.26 km
327 m
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The Acadia Mountain Loop is generally considered a challenging or moderately strenuous hike, despite its relatively short distance. It features steep ascents and descents, particularly on the east side where grades can reach up to 90%. Hikers will encounter rocky sections, granite slabs, and require occasional scrambling. It's best suited for regular hikers comfortable with varied terrain and some exposure.
Most hikers allocate between 1.5 to 3 hours to complete the Acadia Mountain Loop, depending on their pace and how much time they spend enjoying the views from the summit.
The terrain is quite varied, featuring packed dirt paths, numerous stone staircases, and significant rocky sections with granite outcrops. You'll encounter steep climbs over granite slabs and rocky ground, requiring careful footing and occasional hand use for stability, especially on descents. Part of the loop also includes the Man O' War Brook Fire Road, which offers a flatter return through the forest.
The trail offers spectacular panoramic views, especially from the Acadia Mountain Summit. You'll see Mount Desert Island, Echo Lake, and the majestic Somes Sound. On clear days, views can extend to Blue Hill Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Other notable points include the Rocky climb / Acadia Mountain Trail and the Man of War Brook Outlook.
The Acadia Mountain Loop is beautiful in spring, summer, and fall. Fall offers stunning foliage, while summer provides warmer weather. Spring can be lovely with fewer crowds. Be aware that open granite sections can be particularly challenging and slippery in wet weather, so clear days are ideal for safety and enjoying the views.
Parking is available at the trailhead, which is located on the quieter western side of Acadia National Park's Mount Desert Island. Arriving early, especially during peak season, is recommended as parking can fill up quickly.
Yes, the Acadia Mountain Loop is located within Acadia National Park, so an entrance pass is required. You can find more information about passes and fees on the official nps.gov website.
Acadia National Park is generally dog-friendly, and leashed dogs are typically allowed on most hiking trails, including the Acadia Mountain Loop. Always keep your dog on a leash and pack out any waste. Be mindful of the challenging terrain, especially the steep, rocky sections, which might be difficult for some dogs.
Due to its challenging and moderately strenuous nature, with steep climbs, rocky sections, and occasional scrambling, this trail might be difficult for very young children or those not accustomed to strenuous hiking. Families with older, experienced children who are comfortable with such terrain may find it rewarding.
For a potentially more enjoyable experience, consider ascending the less steep west side of the mountain and descending the steeper east side. This approach can offer the best views during your descent and allows you to tackle the more aggressive climbs when you're freshest. The loop often incorporates the Man O' War Brook Fire Road for a gentler return.
Yes, the route for the Acadia Mountain Loop also passes through sections of the Acadia Mountain Trail, Saint Sauveur Mountain Trail, Valley Cove Trail, and Valley Peak Trail, offering options to extend or vary your hike.
Very very pretty hike, the view at the top is splendid. It takes 1h30 to do the tour, taking your time. Very nice site!