Acadia National Park Carriage Roads, Jordan Pond - Bar Harbor, ME
Posted by: NorStar
N 44° 19.150 W 068° 15.122
19T E 559645 N 4907595
The Carriage Road Trails within Acadia National Park provide 27 miles of travel through woods without automobiles; Jordan Pond is a convergence of these trails.
Waymark Code: WMPQVR
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 10/09/2015
Views: 6
On Mt. Desert Island is Acadia National Park, with a network of gravel roads known as the Carriage Roads, with a major trailhead at Jordan Pond.
Acadia National Park has several entrances. You must get a pass - one pass is $25/car - good for a week. The park's loop road will get to Jordan Pond. Park in one of the lots - it may be crowded so, get there early.
The waymark is where the trail crosses the park loop road. There are gates at this location, as well as a gatehouse. I did not see a trailhead sign, per se. There is a historical sign across the street from the gatehouse that describes the roads. There are wooden sign posts at intersections with directions on them.
The trails were made by John D. Rockerfeller, who used these as carriage roads where horse drawn carriages pulled people around the park instead of automobiles. There are 17 stone bridges within the network, as well.
Trail Name: Acadia National Park Carriage Roads
Short description of trail: There are 27 miles of trails, made of crushed gravel and at least 20 ft wide
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Web Link to trail map (if available): [Web Link]
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Visit Instructions:
One log per waymark per person per physical visit to the trailhead. You are welcome to log your own waymark locations.