Hiking
2-4 hours
Easy
Nestled in the heart of Acadia National Park near Seal Harbor, Maine, the Jordan Pond Path Trailhead offers a gateway to breathtaking landscapes and serene natural beauty. This picturesque trail is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding lush forest, making it one of the park's most cherished spots. The path beautifully skirts the edge of Jordan Pond, providing hikers with panoramic views of the water and the iconic North and South Bubble mountains that rise dramatically from the shoreline.
One of the trail’s unique features is the combination of granite formations and native flora, creating a diverse and colorful tapestry that varies with the seasons. Historically, the pond served as a source of ice in the 19th century and is part of the rich cultural heritage of the region. The area is also home to multiple bird species and other wildlife, offering nature enthusiasts a chance to experience the natural ecosystem up close. Visitors to Jordan Pond Path are greeted by a beautifully maintained trail that is both family-friendly and accessible year-round, offering an idyllic setting for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
Scenic Trails of Jordan Pond Path - Jordan Pond Path Trailhead
Local Insights: Acadia National Park was established in 1916, and the area is rich in Native American history. Jordan Pond House nearby is famous for its popovers and teas.
Visitor Tips:
Scenic Trails of Jordan Pond Path in Jordan Pond Path Trailhead
Coordinates: 44.3229, -68.2537
Hiking
Summer and Fall
Bar Harbor, Maine
Family-Friendly
Acadia National Park
Partially Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.