Discover the best top things to do in DownEast and Acadia Maine, United States including Friend Memorial Public Library, Jesup Memorial Library, Acadia Information Center - Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Blue Hill Public Library, Village Green Information Center, Thompson Island Information Center, Acadia National Park Visitors Center, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park, Maine Visitor Information Center, Southwest Harbor Public Library.
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Acadia Information Center is operated by the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The Center provides detailed travel and event information for visitors to Bar Harbor, Maine and Acadia National Park.
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An excellent place to obtain information about Acadia and the surrounding Bar Harbor area. The staff person was very friendly and knowledgeable about the area providing maps and information about hiking trails.
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Center offering visitors an audio-visual presentation, maps, special events and the opportunity to talk to rangers.
The rangers here are soo friendly and helpful. Our kids got the junior ranger badges here and it was a fun activity. The gift shop is perfect and the cashier was wonderful. We had several questions about collecting the stamps and junior ranger badges for national parks and the cashier took several minutes patiently answering all of our questions. Could not have had a better experience! We purchased several souvenirs would highly recommend a stop in before you start exploring the park.
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Schoodic Institute is based within Acadia National Park in a bold physical and inspirational location at Schoodic Point. The Institute supports science and education initiatives throughout the Park and the region and partners with the National Park Service to manage the Schoodic Education and Research Center campus. The mission of Schoodic Institute is to guide present and future generations to greater understanding and respect for nature by providing research and learning opportunities through its outstanding Acadia National Park setting, unique coastal Maine facilities, and innovative partnership programs. Schoodic Institute and Acadia National Park are national leaders in the development of new techniques to involve the public in science and conservation. Schoodic Institute deliberately and tightly intertwines education with research. We support scientific research of importance to the Park, provide professional development for teachers, and educate students to become a new generation of stewards who will help conserve our natural and cultural treasures. Visitors can learn more in the Welcome Center located in Rockefeller Hall at 9 Atterbury Circle, open 7 days a week in summer and weekdays year-round.
After a drive from Southwest Harbor, the Institute was a welcome respite from driving. The Institute campus is truly beautiful and the ocean vistas very ice. Staff at the Rockefeller Hall were very helpful and friendly. Bob O’Brien & Mary Daley Westfield, MA
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