Maine kids trails in Acadia and Bar Harbor are a trove of adventure

Acadia National Park

Hulls Cove Visitor Center off Route 3 Hulls Cove, ME 04644

Located on the rugged coast of Maine, this park encompasses granite-domed mountains, woodlands, lakes and ponds, and ocean shoreline. Visitors can hike Cadillac Mountain to enjoy a spectacular sunrise over Frenchman’s Bay; bike carriage roads over hillsides and along glassy lakes; join a ranger to learn about Acadia’s resources first-hand. The park is open year-round. Facilities include Hulls Cove Visitor Center, the Nature Center, Islesford Historical Center, Park Loop Road, two campgrounds, and several picnic areas. Hulls Cove Visitor Center hours: Mid-April through October, open daily; closed November 1 to mid-April. Winter Visitor Center/Park Headquarters is open year-round.

Seacoast Fun/Snow Park

Route 3 Trenton, ME 04062 Phone: 207-667-3573

Outdoor recreation for three seasons: go-carts, miniature golf, water slide, slingshot trampoline, tented paintball arena.