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Sand
Beach, Acadia Nat'l. Park, Maine
 Sand Beach Acadia NP N 44.3292 W -68.1817 Click for Map
Description
Sand Beach is a small shoreline (290 yds long) nestled between
mountains and rocky shores on the eastern side of Mt. Desert Island in
Acadia National Park. It's popular with tourists and gets very crowded.
Beach access is provided via the Park Loop Rd. The sand is largely comprised
of microscopic shell fragments created from the pounding surf. Water temps
here rarely break 55 degrees during the summer. Restrooms, payphones and
a bathhouse are next to the parking area. Onshore winds are constant and
make this a great place to sit on a hot day. The Great Head Trail is a popular
loop that begins here and winds around its namesake formation. Starting
at the beach's end, this intermediate-level trail is well worth the hike.
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Directions
Follow Maine Route 209 for 14 miles from Bath to Phippsburg. Follow signs
to the park.
Activities
swimming
walking
Parking
400-space municipal lot
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State: Maine
Town: Bar Harbor
Facilities
bathhouse
picnic area
Safety
lifeguards
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 Sand Beach Acadia National Park
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