Best lakes around Southwest Harbor are situated on Mount Desert Island, a region characterized by its rugged coastline, forested mountains, and freshwater bodies. This area, part of Acadia National Park, offers a diverse landscape shaped by glacial activity. The lakes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities, complementing the coastal environment.
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a really good bikeway along an idylic lake
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The Jordan Pond Path is a year-round hiking trail along the shoreline of Jordan Pond. Hiking trails to the Penobscot, Sargent, Pemetic Mountains, and the Bubbles begin at this trailhead. Parking is available at the Jordan Pond House and along Park Loop Road at the Bubbles-Pemetic Trailhead. We hiked the trail along the east shore in May 2024 as we descended from Sargent Mountain and returned to the parking lot at the Jordan Pond House. We had to skip the hike over the Bubbles Divide because there is construction going on on this trail. https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/hike-jordan-pond-path.htm
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Carriage Road is one of many smooth, well-graded former carriage roads that traverse across Acadia National Park. This road is perfectly doable on a road bike and a great way to explore the park away from traffic.
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A lonely bridge in the middle of the wild landscape, with this somewhat unusual design.
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Upper Hadlock Pond is open to range of activities from fishing to kayaking, hiking and more. You can access it via State Route 3, the carriage road, or by hiking trails that connect it to its sister Lower Hadlock Pond.
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Upper Hadlock Pond fills with rainwater from the cascade of peaks west of Sargent Mountain, and is regular home to stocked trout. The pond is open to fishing and kayaking. The trails sport boardwalks and make a great easy walk and change from exposed mountain scenery.
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Echo Lake has a family-friendly beach with showers, bathrooms, and changing facilities. Since Echo Lake is freshwater the water is warmer than Sand Beach. The water is shallow and perfect for families with small children. More information may be found on the national park site: https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/swim-echo-lake-beach.htm
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Nestled at the base of North and South Bubble, from these bridges hikers get a view down the full length of Jordan Pond to the Pond House, flanked by Sargent and Penobscot Mountain to the west and Pemetic to the East.
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For swimming, Echo Lake is an excellent choice. It's known for its considerably warmer freshwater compared to the ocean, making it ideal for families and children. The Echo Lake — Acadia National Park highlight features a family-friendly beach with showers, bathrooms, and changing facilities, and the water remains shallow for a significant distance. Somes Pond is also suitable for calm activities like using pool noodles.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Echo Lake is perfect for families with its warm, shallow water and sandy beach. The Echo Lake — Acadia National Park highlight provides amenities like changing rooms. For cycling, the Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a 10 km wide path suitable for family rides, with numerous spots to access the water and rest.
Jordan Pond offers exceptional hiking with stunning views. The Jordan Pond Path is a shoreline trail with comfortable walking and views of the lake and the
Yes, you can enjoy kayaking and small watercraft on some lakes. Somes Pond is particularly well-suited for kayaking due to its calm temperament. At Echo Lake, small watercraft can be launched from Ikes Point along Route 102.
Long Pond is often considered a hidden gem near Southwest Harbor. It offers tranquil beauty and, for the more adventurous, opportunities for thrilling cliff jumps from the Long Pond Cliffs into its refreshing depths.
The lakes are set in diverse natural environments. At Echo Lake, you'll see the high cliffs of Beech Mountain rising along its western side. Jordan Pond is famous for its crystal-clear waters and the majestic
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and diverse activities. For instance, the Wooden Bridges — Jordan Pond Path offers views down the full length of Jordan Pond, flanked by mountains. Many appreciate the comfortable walking paths like the Jordan Pond Path and the family-friendly amenities at places like Echo Lake — Acadia National Park.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. The Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a popular 10 km route ideal for family rides. For more options, you can explore various cycling guides, such as Cycling around Southwest Harbor, Road Cycling Routes around Southwest Harbor, and Gravel biking around Southwest Harbor, which feature routes like the 'Southwest Harbor & Long Pond loop' and 'Tri Lakes Loop'.
Yes, at Jordan Pond, you can visit the historic Jordan Pond House. It's famous for its afternoon tea and popovers, which you can enjoy while taking in the scenic views of the pond and the Bubbles mountains. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (Memorial Day to Labor Day) is ideal for swimming at Echo Lake when lifeguards are traditionally present. The Jordan Pond Path can be crowded in summer, so spring or fall might offer a more serene hiking experience with pleasant weather and fewer people.
Yes, Jordan Pond features the Jordan Pond Path, a year-round hiking trail along its shoreline. This path includes wooden bridges and boardwalks, offering comfortable walking and access to other hiking trails leading to mountains like Penobscot, Sargent, Pemetic, and the Bubbles. The Wooden Bridges — Jordan Pond Path provides excellent views of the pond and surrounding peaks.
Somes Pond offers public access off Oak Hill Road in Somesville. It's part of a wildlife sanctuary and provides large flat rocks perfect for sunbathing, making it a peaceful spot for relaxation and calm water activities.


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