Anyone close to me can confirm that I am far from an outdoor enthusiast. However, a couple of friends were eager to see leaf peeping at Acadia National Park. After researching some photos online, I was sold on the adventure, and borrowed a pair of hiking boots for this 3-day trip. While I won’t recap every detail, I am excited to share a concise photo diary, along with what I packed to build a stylish hiking outfit that is also practical!
As a novice hiker, the last thing I wanted to do was buy new clothes that I would get dirty or only wear once. Luckily, one of my good friends is the same shoe size as me, and kindly let me borrow her hiking boots! One pricy problem solved. The weather was still mild in October, so I packed clothes that could be easily mix and matched, and layered. Also, socks! It was the only ‘new’ thing I invested in for this trip, but turned out to be so worth it.
Here are the pieces I packed to create a stylish hiking outfit that were practical too!
Many argue that fall is one of the most beautiful seasons to visit Acadia, so if you are planning to make the trip, definitely research the dates for peak foliage. They change each year. (Maine Foliage Tracker) We visited the third week of October, and caught the foliage just in time! To get there from NYC, we took a flight to Bangor, Maine and then drove to Bar Harbor (~1 hour).
You will need to purchase a park entrance pass, and if you are visiting Cadillac Mountain (a must-see!) during the ‘peak’, you will also need a vehicle reservation. Planning our visit was pretty straight-forward, and here are the sites we enjoyed:
One thing I should have prepared for is the shortage of restaurants in the fall and winter. Many places will close down for the season. That combined with the influx of visitors for the fall foliage meant that restaurants were even more packed than usual. If you can, make a reservation ahead of time for the weekends!
Some of the most popular places we ate at were along the Main Street, but we also stumbled upon some great roadside finds:
If you are planning to make a trip someday, I hope you found some of these suggestions (both fashion and food) helpful! Traveling there from NYC, I felt that 3-days was sufficient and was able to pack lightly for the adventure.
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