Tuesday, April 21, 2009

HIKE AROUND JORDAN POND ACADIA NATIONAL PARK LATE FALL 2008

Steep slopes rise above the rocky shore, including Cadillac Mountain, which at 1,530 feet is the highest point on the east coast of the United States.

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Meadows,lakes, streams, wetlands, and forests

JORDAN POND: 100_0196 The trail around Jordan Pond  is a 3.3 mile/5.3 km loop.

100_0167 You will find landlocked salmon, and lake trout in the lake. That is Bubble Mt. in the background

PICTURES ON THE TRAIL:

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MY WIFE AND I ON THE TRAIL:

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The pond has a maximum water depth of 150 feet and canoes and kayaks are permitted. Carriage Roads are adjacent to the restaurant and pond area.

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100_0202 BEAVER DAM AT FAR END OF POND.

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TRAIL COULD GET PRETTY WET SO THE N.P.S. HELPED OUT WITH SOME BOARD WALK

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END OF HIKE GETTING READY TO 100_0193

REST

100_0169 IN THE BACKGROUND The famous Jordan Pond House, the only full service restaurant located within Acadia National Park.

Jordan Pond House continues the tradition of afternoon tea featuring there famous popovers and strawberry jam.

TIME TO GO BACK TO CAMPSITE:

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THANKS FOR STOPPING BY

JOE TODD AND LINDA.

4 comments:

Snowbrush said...

Great photos, Joe. You've told me about a place that I had never heard of. You might know about how the Cajuns in Louisiana started out as Arcadians in Canada...

Joe Todd said...

Snow I didn't know that.Thanks for the input. Did a little research seems like France screwed them over by then ceding Louisiana to Spain. Thanks for stopping by.

Smart Mouth Broad said...

Thanks for the tour, Joe. I would love to go there one day. It's just beautiful. And the tea sounds yummy too.

Sharkbytes said...

Oh my! People say I have to go there, and I see why. Great pix! Hey, thanks for the big ad, my friend. I'm still trying to figure out your common sense club, but the bear is cute.