If you are in search of an ideal family vacation spot, Acadia National Park is definitely worth considering.
This little gem of a park is located on the rugged east coast of Maine. The 47,000 acres that comprise it are diverse, ranging from rocky-topped mountain domes, to thick pine forests, to ocean shoreline, to creeks, lakes, and ponds. Acadia is mostly contained on Mt. Desert Island, but it does extend to the nearby Schoodic Peninsula and even Isle au Haut out in Frenchman's Bay.
More than 2 million people visit Acadia each year, but you'll find most of them visit during July, August, and September. Pick a different month for your vacation and the park may almost be deserted. At any rate, even during the busy months, it is easy to get away from the crowds if you try.
Here are 10 great reasons why Acadia is such a great choice for your next family vacation...
1. It is America's first national park east of the Mississippi. That means it is rich in history and heritage. Take time to learn about the history in one of the visitor centers with your children. They have books, movies, and displays. Or, rent the audiotape auto tour... it provides a wonderful introduction to the park.
2. There are hiking trails to meet every level of outdoor enthusiast. If you are looking for thrills and chills, try the Precipice, West Face Cadillac/Jordan Cliffs, or Beehive Trails, which come complete with iron rungs, ladders, and sheer drop offs. If you want to experience varied terrain, including rolling creek side walking, tramping on boardwalks through marshland, and exploring tidal pools at the ocean's edge, then you and your family might enjoy the Jordan Creek Trail. Is a leisurely stroll more your style? Then, take advantage of the nicely-groomed carriage roads that you'll find in every corner of the park or even the mostly flat Jordan Pond Trail.
3. You can try water sports. Rent a canoe on Long Pond on the western side of the island. Or join a sea kayaking group in Frenchman's Bay out of Bar Harbor. Or just play in the crystal clear waters of one of the many ponds or creeks. You can even spend a day at the beach...Sand Beach. The waters are always cold, but the kids will love it.
4. Leave your car in the hotel or campground parking lot. Acadia has a terrific shuttle system. You can get off most anywhere in the park and re-board when you're ready. Save on gas and the aggravation of driving too.
5. Enjoy some local culture. If you happen to need a break from the great outdoors, head into Bar Harbor. You'll find lots of funky little shops, some great restaurants, and even a movie theater or two. If you're there for the 4th of July, take part in the annual pancake breakfast, town parade, lobster bake, and fantastic fireworks. They come highly recommended.
6. Take a bike ride. Bring your own or you can rent them from one of several shops in Bar Harbor. Then head on over to the park and hit one of the carriage roads. A word of warning... they are all at least a bit hilly, so if you have small children or out of shape family members, don't bite off more than you can chew. Stick to a short ride around a single lake. Eagle Lake is a great solution.
7. If you have teens, try rock climbing. A couple of outfits in town will fit you with the right gear and then take you out to Otter Cliffs (on the ocean) or Bubble Rock and teach you rock climbing skills and techniques. Great fun!
8. Although when you're hiking the trails of Acadia, you may feel as though you're far from civilization, in reality, you're no more than an hour or two from Bangor, the nearest "big" city. And right outside the park boundaries is the town of Ellsworth, which has a movie theater and small mall, not to mention the local Wal-Mart if you need to restock your camping supplies.
9. Acadia has accommodations for every kind of family. There are many fine campgrounds on the island, including Bar Harbor Campground, where you can choose your own campsite, be it ocean view or in the woods. You can also camp right in the park, as long as you're comfortable with very few amenities. If you want something a bit less rustic, then one of the many cabin and cottage places may be more to your liking. But Acadia's surrounding towns offer a host of bed and breakfasts, motels, and hotels to suit nearly every budget and preference.
10. There is something for everyone in Acadia, no matter what age or ability. Outdoor activities abound, of course, but there are also opportunities to soak in Maine's rich history and modern-day culture. Kids might like to spend an evening at Pirate's Cove, a popular miniature golf venue. Hiking, walking, biking, boating, exploring... Acadia has it all!
So, for your next family vacation, you can't go wrong if you spend it in Acadia National Park.
National Park Family Vacation
However it is important to remember that the family vacation should not be about the location, the gimmicks, or the amount of money you spend. A family vacation should be about spending time together as a family doing something you can all enjoy. A family vacation should be about cementing your bonds as a family rather than about splurging or plunging into debt.
When I was a child my family took several vacation and I have fond memories of every one. My family was not well-to-do so most of our get-aways meant camping trips but we still managed to visit several different locations in a number of states and Canada. We made friends, learned about history and different cultures, and spent time together.
While I am not a big fan of camping (after all, this is my vacation too) as a mother, my family has found a wonderful compromise that offers many of the advantages of camping while eliminating a good many of the disadvantages. Our compromise is the Kentucky State Resort Park.
We happen to live in Kentucky, but even if you do not this is a great state for vacationers. Kentucky offers a wonderfully mild climate with warm summers and temperate springs, falls and winters. Our friends and family love visiting Kentucky in the spring and fall as our spring arrives much sooner and fall lingers much longer than it does in the northern states where they live. Kentucky also offers beautiful scenery from rolling horse farms, forested mountains, and peaceful lakes and rivers.
The Kentucky State Parks system offers 18 resort parks throughout the state which is more than any other state. Each resort park offers a full-service lodge which includes guest rooms and dining. Plus many also offer cottages or cabins that can be rented by the night or week. The cottages include a fully-equipped kitchen so you can enjoy family-style meals although you can also eat at the lodge if you choose. Some of the resort parks located on lakes also offer houseboat rentals as well.
Each park also offers a variety of activities including hiking, swimming, play grounds, picnic areas, and appreciating nature. Most parks have a staffed nature center that provides programming for all ages. Usually you can enjoy the outdoors and water in a variety of ways from golf to horse back riding to tennis. Water sports are usually available with indoor and outdoor pools as well as beaches and marinas.
Kentucky State Resort Parks offer a great family vacation opportunity without the distractions, and extra costs, of a more commercial resort.
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