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The Best Mountains in Maine
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Mountains in Maine

Cadillac Mountain
, Acadia National Park
Perched upon Mount Desert Island in one of Maine's most popular parks, Cadillac Mountain is replete with hiking trails and scenery. The mount

Mount Battie
, Camden
Part of a state park that offers an extensive network of trails, Mount Battie provides great views over Penobscot Bay. It's a short but rewar

Mount Agamenticus
, York
Mount Agamenticus is a 692 ft (211 m) high monadnock in the town of York, Maine. The area surrounding the summit is a park reservation which
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Our fully narrated bus tour will satisfy even the most info-hungry tour-goer! Featuring three stops within Acadia National Park, guests will learn about the history of Bar Harbor and Acadia, the geology, the wildlife, and much more, all while taking in the stunning ocean and mountain views. Tour stops include the summit of Cadillac Mountain (the highest point on the eastern seaboard), Thunder Hole (an oceanside stop), and Sieur De Monts Spring (Wild Gardens of Acadia).Nature lovers, history buffs, photographers, or anyone wanting to get oriented with Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park will appreciate the knowledge and experience of our tour guides. Just sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the human and natural history of this exceptional locale. Whether you are here for the day, or an extended period, there is no better way to start your visit!Experience the wonder and beauty of Acadia National Park from mid-May through October. Book your tour today!

Mount Katahdin
, Millinocket
Mount Katahdin ( kə-TAH-din) is the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Maine at 5,269 feet (1,606 m). Named Katahdin, which means "Great M

Mount Kineo
, Rockwood
Mount Kineo is a prominent geological feature located on a 1,150-acre (470 ha) peninsula that extends from the easterly shore of Moosehead La
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Acadia National ParkTrip planner
Best for: Mountain, Hiking Trail, Scenic Drive
CamdenTrip planner
Best for: Mountain, State Park, Park
MillinocketTrip planner
Best for: State Park, Mountain, River Rafting / Tubing
OgunquitTrip planner
Best for: Historic Walking Area, Beach, Geologic Formation
PhippsburgTrip planner
Best for: Beach, Historic Site, Island
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