
Jordan Pond Path Trailhead forms a 3.3-mile loop around Jordan Pond, with a flat eastern stretch and a rugged western half. The route blends shaded forest, wooden boardwalks over wetlands, and rocky sections. Wildlife is common along the way, and the pond-side scenery is quintessential Acadia. Start early on busy days to beat crowds; carry at least 16 ounces of water per person and wear sturdy shoes for mixed terrain. The loop closes with views of The Bubbles rising above the water.
Easy to Moderate
Views of Jordan Pond and The Bubbles; wildlife sightings along the shoreline
• Hiking counter-clockwise is often recommended for slightly better aesthetics. • Start on the east side if mobility is a concern. • Arrive very early to secure parking; weekdays or outside peak season help. • Island Explorer is your parking saver; consider it to dodge morning congestion. • Strollers may require lifting over gaps on the western portion.
Late spring through mid-fall (May–October); fall foliage late Sept–mid-Oct
Generally family-friendly, but western side rugged; strollers may need lifting over gaps
Acadia entrance pass required May 1–Oct 31; purchase online via Recreation.gov, at fee machines, or in person; weekly vehicle passes available
Fare-free Island Explorer bus stops at Jordan Pond House
Slippery surfaces when wet; uneven granite terrain on the west side; occasional rock scrambling; stay alert for bears and crowds
Partially accessible; east side flatter, western side rough with uneven granite and boardwalks
Generally family-friendly, but western side rugged; strollers may need lifting over gaps
Jordan Pond House restrooms; running water near Jordan Pond House; pit toilets at northern parking area
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Black bears are present in Acadia, but encounters during this loop are unlikely; stay alert, store food properly, and make noise as you hike.
No day-use permit for the trail itself; an Acadia entrance pass is required May 1–October 31.
No drinking water along the trail. Carry all necessary water; Jordan Pond is a public water supply with restrictions.
Generally family-friendly, but the western portion has uneven granite and boardwalk gaps; strollers may require lifting in places.
Arrive very early; weekends can fill by 8:30 AM; consider weekdays or shoulder seasons to minimize parking stress.
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