Natural AttractionSargent Mountain Pond
Granite bowl pond high on Sargent Mountain; alpenglow lights the surrounding peaks.

Echo Lake's dark waters fill a glacial depression on Mount Desert Island's west side, bounded by granite slopes shaped by Pleistocene ice. The basin marks where a glacier carved a U-shaped trough into bedrock and then retreated, leaving behind cold, clear water trapped in polished granite. Visitors swim from the lifeguarded beach (summer months), paddle kayaks and small boats, and access trails to Beech Mountainβall from the same parking area.
Glacial Lake
Vehicle parking with accessible beach entry. Trail access to Beech Mountain from parking lot; difficulty varies from easy shore walk to scramble on natural terrain.
Lifeguarded swimming beach (summer), small watercraft launch, U-shaped glacial basin, polished granite shoreline and boulders, cold deep water, trail access to Beech Mountain and connector trails.
Dark water in granite basin; rounded and polished granite boulders; exposed bedrock with glacial striations; forested shoreline; distant mountains from trail approaches; seasonal waterfowl and fish.
Great Pond on Mount Desert Island's west side with glacier-polished granite bedrock, accessible lifeguarded beach, and tight integration with Acadia's trail network from one parking area.
Cold, deep glacial water year-roundβsupervise children closely. Lifeguard on duty summer months only; unattended swimming is hazardous outside this period. Granite bedrock and shoreline rocks are slippery when wet. Footing is treacherous; stay on marked areas. Water depth transitions abruptly from shallow entry to deep basin.
Great Pond on Mount Desert Island's west side with glacier-polished granite bedrock, accessible lifeguarded beach, and tight integration with Acadia's trail network from one parking area.
Glacial striation patterns visible on granite shoreline and boulders; U-shaped basin as textbook example of glacial erosion and plucking; evidence of glacial polish on bedrock surface.
Located west of Somes Sound and north of Southwest Harbor on Mount Desert Island's west side. Accessible via Route 102. Small watercraft launch from Ikes Point along Route 102. Parking lot access to beach and trail network.
Beech Mountain Trail, Beech Mountain South Ridge Loop, Beech Cliff Trail
Parking lot overlook before descent to beach; mid-lake views from kayak or small boat; trail approaches to Beech Mountain looking back at the glacial basin and surrounding granite slopes.
Early morning light on granite slopes reflected in calm water; kayak silhouettes at sunrise; trail-framed views of lake basin and distant peaks from Beech Mountain approaches.
Shoreline granite boulders at sunrise; kayak launch area with Beech Mountain backdrop; trail junction overlooking the lake from elevation.
Beech Mountain, Somes Sound, western mountain network trails.
Vehicle parking available. Beach access from parking lot. Beech Mountain trails are natural surface with variable grades and elevation gain.
Lifeguarded beach during summer months makes supervised swimming safer for children. Cold water even in summerβexercise caution with young swimmers. Beech Mountain trails provide hiking options of varying difficulty for mixed-ability families.
" Visitors appreciate Echo Lake as a day-use hub offering water recreation (swimming, paddling, fishing) and immediate trail access to Beech Mountain without requiring extensive planning or early arrival commitments. The lifeguarded beach and accessible shoreline make it family-friendly during summer months. Year-round cold water limits peak use to warmer seasons, creating a quieter alternative to Acadia's more famous destinations."
Yes. Glacial lakes stay cold year-round. Even in summer, expect chilly water. A wetsuit extends your comfortable time in the water significantly.
Yes. Small watercraft launch is available at Ikes Point along Route 102. Kayaking and paddling are main attractions here.
Yes, auto parking is available. Fills during peak summer weekendsβarrive early, especially mid-June through August.
Yes, during summer months only. Outside summer, swim at your own risk in cold, unsupervised water.
Yes. Trails to Beech Mountain and connecting trails start from the end of the parking lot.
Yes, in summer when the lifeguard is present and water is accessible. Cold-water safety protocols applyβwater stays cold year-round.
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