@@AmericasParks Thank you so much Randy. The reason why I do so much hiking is because I love nature and it makes me feel closer to God. The beauty of nature is just a small taste of Heaven... God Bless you, your lovely family, friends and your lucky congregation.... Robin 🙏🙏🙏
I love when you add the Bloopers, LOL. I often shook my head in disbelief at the beauty of God's creation you were sharing. I had no idea of the northern section and am adding this to the list :) I have loved every National Park we have visited but find myself drawn to the water, rock, mountains, and trees, like at Acadia. Can't wait to see it in person. The girls and I were giggling at the"Champion" shirt you were wearing, for it captures our feelings about you. Our National Park Champion
Randy, even though it’s not a National Park, further up near the Canadian border is the “bold coast” of Cutler Coast Public Lands. If you ever find yourself back in the area I highly recommend the coastal trail loop. Great video as always!
I love that at even the most popular parks you can find quiet spots to enjoy your surroundings. I could watch the waves crash into the shores at Acadia for hours.
beautiful scenes, makes me want to go to Maine it has been way too long... looks like you found the right place for lobster and love the bloopers / nice perfect Blurry sunset hahaha
Hey Pastor, Another awesome video. Did Schoodic twice.Once we put our bikes on a ferry from Bar Harbor to the peninsula, the second time we drove because the boats engine blew and they were waiting on another. Good thing about driving is we took our time and didn't have to race back to catch the boat. What awesome days ,just love it up there....
Thanks for showing us a side of Acadia that many do not venture to. It appeared very peaceful and still had great views along the rocky shores of the Atlantic. I have been to Acadia three times now and always stuck to the Mt. Desert Island section. Truth be told, I have never of heard of this area or the Isle au Haut section of the park until recently. All the more reason to go back. I got a good chuckle from you doing that hike to the overlook and then just being able to drive up there. At least it was a short hike.
That really looks like such a beautiful national park! I'm glad you were able to show us more of it. That was a nice little steep hike in the beginning but the view was amazing. Awesome brother thanks for sharing.
Way before you got to R&W, you passed a restaurant on your left in Sullivan called Tracey’s, and they have the best lobster rolls, fried haddock, clams, scallops and steamers.
@@AmericasParks we won’t forget the visit either! Newstate Nomads just posted a video on their visit to CINP - my friend who owns Island Packers was briefly shown checking people in. Made me homesick for her, my boat & the islands 😥
Thanks much! Left Katahdin that morning and slept at Bass Harbor Campground near Acadia for my time in Acadia NP. Actually slept in the back of the minivan!
Hello America's Parks, I have also visited Scodic Point. I call it the Quiet Storm because it's so quiet there and some amazing hikes there. Awesome video Randy! Hey, What about, Rainbow Bridge, National Monument 😊😊😊! .
I've only been to this section of the park, but I didn't know there were all these trails here. I did not go during sunset and I see I missed out! Stunning.
6:34 now that meal looks good. The hike that looks good on paper until that elevation into the woods that is not paved when you start doing it. 😅 The view was worth it.
How did I miss that part of Acadia National Park during my visit? I stayed in Bar Harbor to visit the park but didn't know about the Scoodic District. It's so beautiful up there on the Maine coast! I guess I'll have to visit again. 😊
Yeah, they are all relatively mild hikes. Some elevation change, but generally small. Nothing there (that I saw) with rungs, ladders, etc. like the trails you mentioned.
Schoodic is beautiful. But the western " lung" of Mount Desert Island, the side including Southwest Harbor, is already referred to as " the quiet side of Acadia".
@@AmericasParks Yeh, I was out there in 1997, spent 3 or 4 days driving around the State, and didn't see ONE Moose. Maine Moose, where are they, do they even exist? I thought it was because I was there too early in the Spring, but now I know, Maine is without wildlife. BTW, I can't believe you didn't call me when you were in Tucson recently (I really need to work on my sarcasm). At any rate, I really enjoy your videos! Thanks for continuing to show up on my computer screen from time to time. 👍👍