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autumn, Acadia

denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,237 moderator
edited October 30, 2016 in Journeys
Acadia National Park is a favorite destination for me. I try to get there twice a year, spring and fall. Since these times are outside of the really busy season it's usually possible to get reservations (for a place to stay) with little notice.

I like to try to catch some semblance of fall colors. That can be a very interesting exercise given that my habit is to set a date a couple of weeks in advance. This time my visit coincided quite nicely with brightly colored leaves. It was a mid-week visit, heading up on Tuesday, October 18th, and heading home 3 days later on a gray Friday.

The Schoodic Peninsula was my first stop - even before heading into Bar Harbor to check in at the Holland Inn. The tip of the peninsula is my favorite place in the park to walk across the rocks and absorb the sight and sound of the ocean.

1 :: stacked and painted
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2 :: a pool of water
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3 :: a glimpse of a diabase dike
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Moving away from the tip of the peninsula I found a beach of rounded rocks, a hard surface for steady walking!

4 :: rounded rocks
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5 :: groundcover wearing autumn color
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On Wednesday morning I started out with the desire to see the Asticou Azalea Garden in color. That wasn't my first stop though; some wooded areas beckoned first.

6 :: log trail over wet, leading to color
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7 :: a curved bridge in a sea of leaves
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8 :: Asticou in autumn color
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I stopped to walk at Jordan Pond.

9 :: Jordan Pond
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10 :: Jordan Pond
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I made a clear-sky visit to the top of Cadillac Mountain.

11 :: colors on Cadillac
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And I stopped to capture reflections.

12 :: trees, reflected
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13 :: blue sky, blue water, color between
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Thursday started with a walk from my B&B to the Wild Gardens of Acadia.

14 :: Jesup Path
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15 :: a lone leaf
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Next I spent some time walking the trail along Park Loop Road.

16 :: behind Sand Beach
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17 :: jagged rocks, bright colors
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18 :: reflections, just past Otter Cliffs
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Afternoon brought a change in light as clouds started to roll in.

19 :: from Cadillac Mountain
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20 :: trees and clouds
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Friday morning was gray; fog had rolled in overnight and there was sometimes water in the air.

21 :: fog along Park Loop Road
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22 :: predominantly yellow
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As I was driving home, a splash of red ground-cover in a very foggy spot between Ellsworth and Bangor caused me to turn around and search for a safe parking spot

23 :: bright red!
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It was another good visit. I love Acadia!

More photos from this trip are available in my gallery autumn, Acadia.

Thanks for looking in!

--- Denise

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    Eldon SheaEldon Shea Registered Users Posts: 145 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2016
    Great set Denise. I can see why you would go there twice a year - what a beautiful place. I'm particularly fond of your shots numbers 1, 11, 14, and 21 . Nicely done.
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    denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,237 moderator
    edited October 29, 2016
    Eldon Shea wrote: »
    Great set Denise. I can see why you would go there twice a year - what a beautiful place. I'm particularly fond of your shots numbers 1, 11, 14, and 21 . Nicely done.
    Thank you Bryan!

    I have to admit it was really hard choosing favorites to share here.

    --- Denise
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    roaddog52roaddog52 Registered Users Posts: 1,323 Major grins
    edited October 29, 2016
    A great set! Hard to pick a favorite, but 6,7,14 and 15, hell, they're to many great images to pick a favorite.

    I'm going to have to haul my self of the west coast, past the Rockies, and get out east again. thanks for sharing.

    Phil
    I don't know where I'm going, but I'm going anyway.

    Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity!
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    denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,237 moderator
    edited October 29, 2016
    roaddog52 wrote: »
    A great set! Hard to pick a favorite, but 6,7,14 and 15, hell, they're to many great images to pick a favorite.

    I'm going to have to haul my self of the west coast, past the Rockies, and get out east again. thanks for sharing.
    Thanks Phil!

    You need to get out east and I need to plan a trip to the west; it's been too long. Luckily I can always find good relatively close-to-home spots for photo wandering.

    --- Denise
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    jerryrjerryr Registered Users Posts: 595 Major grins
    edited October 30, 2016
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    denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,237 moderator
    edited October 30, 2016
    jerryr wrote: »
    Very nice - I like #11,#12, and #21 of the group :)
    Thank you jerryr!
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    captnemocaptnemo Registered Users Posts: 186 Major grins

    Lovely shots, You mentioned it's usually possible to get a reservation with little notice since it's not their busy season, what is? Summer I presume? Do you stay in a motel I'm likely to find on price line or trip advisor or any tips on good places to stay? I dont have a particular trip in mind but who knows :smiley: Thanks.

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    denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,237 moderator
    edited January 7, 2017

    @captnemo said:
    Lovely shots, You mentioned it's usually possible to get a reservation with little notice since it's not their busy season, what is? Summer I presume? Do you stay in a motel I'm likely to find on price line or trip advisor or any tips on good places to stay? I dont have a particular trip in mind but who knows :smiley: Thanks.

    Thank you!

    Yes, summer is the busy season. It's usually packed on Memorial Day weekend but gets quiet again in early to mid-June, getting busy again late in June. I usually try to visit in May and October, have also been there in early June and December. Acadia National Park is open year-round but many of the roads in the park are closed off season. Check the park's web site for current road information.

    I usually stay at the Holland Inn in Bar Harbor. When I've visited in the real off-season (December!) I stayed in Ellsworth.

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