Acadia National Park is located along the coast, southwest of Bar Harbor in Maine. The park covers half of Mount Desert Island, part of the Isle au Haut, the tip of the Schoodic Peninsula, as well as parts of several smaller outlying islands. In Acadia National Park you will find the stunning rocky headlands, including the highest mountains along the Atlantic coast, … Read More
Top 10 Hikes in Acadia National Park
Hiking is a great way to experience Acadia National Park. Here are my Top 10 Hikes in the Park: #1 Precipice Trail Length: 1.4 miles, Out & Back Vertical Gain: 941 ft Difficulty: Moderate Summary: This trail takes you to the summit of Champlain Mountain, the 6th tallest mountain in Acadia National Park. This rout heads up the step eastern … Read More
Top 9 Ponds to Visit in Acadia National Park
The park has 14 great and 10 smaller ponds that are perfect for hiking around, kayaking and canoeing and even swimming. As a photographer, I love shooting landscape shots with these lakes. Here are my Top 9 Ponds you must see while in Acadia National Park: Aunt Betty Pond While Aunt Betty Pond is more of a wetland than pond, it … Read More
Album: Canada
I had never been to Canada and it definitely wasn’t a long enough trip but we managed to sneak in a visit to the Reversing Falls to watch the river change direction, Bay of Fundy to walk on the ocean floor and Cape Breton to drive the Cabot Trail. Not bad for a weekend 🙂
Album: Maine & Acadia
Acadia is one of the coolest National Parks around with miles of coastline, staggering cliffs, and countless trails between!
The Other Side of Yosemite
We all know the iconic valley of Yosemite National Park. Hell, Mac even based an entire OS release on it. But the other side of Yosemite never gets the credit it is due. You can drive through Yosemite to get there, although that’s not how we came to find ourselves on the shores of Tenaya Lake that beautiful summer day. … Read More