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Acadia National Park
Acadia Mobile Web

Acadia's Mobile Web offers trip planning content in a format that is fast-loading and readable on the small screens of portable devices. So, if you are on the road or in the park and have a device like a web-enabled cell phone, you can look up some trip planning information on topics such as:

  • Blackwoods Campground
  • Bus (Island Explorer)
  • Closures
  • Directions
  • Fees and Reservations
  • Hours
  • Pets
  • Road Closures
  • Seawall Campground
  • Temporary Closures
  • Vehicle Restrictions

Be sure to use the full version of the website whenever possible as it has much more information and features. However, if you are connecting with a mobile device, these pages can help you get basic information quickly and easily.

Cobblestone Bridge, faced with rounded cobblestones, has a stream running underneath.  

Did You Know?
The historic carriage road system at Acadia National Park features 17 stone-faced bridges spanning streams, waterfalls, cliffs, and roads. The design of each bridge, such as Cobblestone Bridge, is unique.

Last Updated: March 24, 2009 at 07:46 EST