Last updated: July 30, 2024
Thing to Do
Hike Jesup Path and Hemlock Path Loop
The Jesup Path and Hemlock Path Loop consists of two mostly level trails creating a figure-8. The loop runs through stands of white birch and hemlock and into the Great Meadow beyond Sieur de Monts. Views of Dorr Mountain also interspersed in this walk. Great for families, kids, and wheel-chair accessible.
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Distance: 1.5 miles round trip
- Terrain: Compact, flat trail. Wooden boardwalk with benches and pullouts, wide, gravel fire road.
Hike Description
- Start the hike just before the entrance to the Wild Gardens of Acadia at Sieur de Monts. A wooden footbridge provides access to the Jesup Path.
- Follow the path as it crosses Hemlock Path, and continue straight onto the boardwalk.
- The boardwalk runs through a boggy, white birch forest. There are interpretive waysides and benches along the way.
- As the boardwalk ends, the trail crosses Hemlock Path again. Continue through the Great Meadow, finally ending at the Park Loop Road.
- Cross the Park Loop Road, and turn right onto the Great Meadow Loop. Use caution when crossing the Park Loop Road as there are no crosswalks.
- At the next trail junction, turn right and cross back over the Park Loop Road onto Hemlock Path.
- Follow Hemlock Path back into the Great Meadow, past the boardwalk, and through a forest of hemlocks.
- The path leads back to Sieur de Monts parking lot.
The Trailhead: Where to Begin
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Sieur de Monts Nature Center
Getting to the Trailhead
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By car: Starting from ME Route 3, turn off at the Hulls Cove Entrance to the park and the beginning of the Park Loop Road. Follow the Park Loop road 2.8 miles before turning left onto the one way section toward Sand Beach. Exit the Park Loop Road at Sieur de Monts, take another right turn immediately, following signs to the Nature Center. The walk begins to the right of the Nature Center. Parking is limited from 9 am to 3 pm during summer months.
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By bus: Take the Island Explorer (mid-June to October) to Sieur de Monts. Check bus schedules for times and routes.
Trail Safety Tips
- Check trail elevation profile before hiking.
- Bring a map, water, snacks, compass, and extra layers for unpredictable changes in weather.
- Reduce the chance of picking up ticks by staying in the center of the trail, and not stepping on soils and away from brush.
- Always do a tick check after visiting the park.
- Closed-toe, good traction shoes recommended because most trail surfaces are very unlevel.
- Boardwalks can be slippery when wet. Use caution.