Eagle Lake
Eagle Lake shoreline at Acadia National Park features jagged granite rocks along calm waters and pine trees.
Eagle Lake at Acadia National Park glistens with rocky shores and blue water against forested hills.
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Eagle Lake

Natural Attr★★★★☆
Last Updated: January 2026

Type

Geological Formation

Accessibility

Carriage roads are generally accessible; accessible parking and restrooms are at the Eagle Lake Carriage Road entrance

Best Season

All seasons; Autumn foliage provides striking color; winter quiet

Busiest Season

Summer and Fall

Features

Glacially carved freshwater lake; largest freshwater lake in Acadia;Cadillac Mountain overlook nearby

Elevation

275 ft

Overview

About This Attraction

Clear water mirrors the pines and Cadillac Mountain. Eagle Lake sits in Acadia as the region's largest freshwater lake, formed by glaciers that scraped bedrock and left depressions to fill with meltwater. From the south parking area, the lake and surrounding granite hills become a stage for sunset colors as the ice's legacy reveals itself in every glare and ripple.

Quick Facts

Type

Geological Formation

Elevation

275 ft

Access

Carriage roads are generally accessible; accessible parking and restrooms are at the Eagle Lake Carriage Road entrance

Main Features

Glacially carved freshwater lake; largest freshwater lake in Acadia;Cadillac Mountain overlook nearby

What You'll See

Clear water, ~5 miles of shoreline, surrounding granite hills, and the Eagle Lake Carriage Road Loop encircling the lake

What Makes It Special

Largest freshwater lake in Acadia; water depth to 110 ft; carriages roads provide wheelchair-friendly access

Best Time to Visit

Sunrise or sunset for golden light; Weekday mornings are quieter; Summer and fall bring peak crowds but reward with vibrant colors and active wildlife.

Safety Considerations

Carriage roads can be steep; water is cold; wind can create waves on open water; boating requires PFDs; children 10 and under must wear them; stay back from water's edge

Visitor Tips

  • Arrive early to beat peak-season parking pressures
  • Use the north parking lot for boat access; trailer spaces are not designated
  • Boating requires life jackets; children 10 and under must wear them
  • Sunset from Cadillac Mountain provides dramatic lake reflections