Wild Gardens of Acadia
Wooden boardwalk winds through a dense spruce and fern forest on the Wild Gardens of Acadia trail in Acadia National Park.
The Wild Gardens of Acadia sign at Acadia National Park with a circular floral emblem and park history plaque.
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Wild Gardens of Acadia

Trails★★★★☆
Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Flat loop through the Wild Gardens of Acadia, a short, well-maintained stroll with plant labels guiding the way. Read the signs and progress at a steady pace, absorbing the ecosystem without straining. Bring water and comfortable shoes; plan under an hour.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy Stroll

Trail Highlights

More than 400 native plant species across 13 plant communities; tranquil, educational stroll through diverse habitats

Insider Tips

• Read plant labels to understand ecosystems. • Visit May–October for the most informative experience. • There are no water sources on the trail—carry water. • Use Island Explorer Shuttle to minimize parking hassles.

Best Season to Hike

May through October

Hiking Tips

  • Hydration: carry water; there are no water sources on the trail
  • Shoes: wear comfortable walking shoes
  • Park pass: required; buy on arrival or online
  • Shuttle: Island Explorer stops here in season; use it to avoid parking hassles

Family Info

Excellent for all ages due to short length and minimal elevation; slow pace encourages learning

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