Thunder Hole is the place in Acadia National Park to experience the thunder of the sea against the rocky shores of Maine!
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2024年11月5日
Thunder Hole is part of Acadia National Park and does require a park pass. The area is pretty easy to locate but finding the path to Thunder Hole can be deceiving. We visited during the Labor Day wee… cricketsmith的完整评论
2024年9月22日
Beautiful scenery. Did not hear the “thunder” as it was very crowded and lots of chatter. But the view was beautiful and would recommend. dlenane78的完整评论
2024年9月17日
Our guide told us that he had been here about 50 times and only saw it thunder twice. Both times there was a storm out in the ocean, then the cloud cover made the scenery elsewhere impossible to see.… lilirishstar的完整评论
can you access this in Nov? I know the actual loop road is open until Dec. Wanted to know if you can still go down the steps
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Yes it was open. Just visited (11/26/19) and it was still open. But the area down by thunder hole is closed off. You can still go down and hear the thunder and explore the upper areas.
Which Bar Harbor tour did you take to Arcadia? What time did it leave and come back?
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We did not take any tour. We bought a park pass and just drove into Acadia National Park to explore. On two of the days when our car was unavailable, we took the free Island Explorer …
We did not take any tour. We bought a park pass and just drove into Acadia National Park to explore. On two of the days when our car was unavailable, we took the free Island Explorer shuttle from the Village Green in Bar Harbor into Acadia. There are 7 routes covering Arcadia and Bar Harbor. Most buses come every half hour. It was convenient and stop at most of the popular spots in Acadia and Bar Harbor.
People have brought their dogs on leashes here. Keep your dog's temperament in mind. The crowds at the peak viewing times (which will include children) may be difficult to …
People have brought their dogs on leashes here. Keep your dog's temperament in mind. The crowds at the peak viewing times (which will include children) may be difficult to navigate. If you want to check the tidepools, crawling over the rocks may be hard for man's best friend. If you do bring the canine, consider harness vs. leash. More control, more hand-holds, less chokiness. Please remember to pick up after your pet, especially as my kids love to show off every rock/shell that they can find. I don't want them finding a soft brown "rock".