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Maine
Hancock County

Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path

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5.0

(3055)

15,088

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Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path

00:35

2.19km

10m

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Hike the easy 1.4-mile Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path in Acadia National Park, offering scenic views and a family-friendly experien

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Frazer Point

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Frazer Point has a picnic area that is open year-round and is a family-friendly area of Schoodic Peninsula. Frazer Point is a part of Acadia National Park. The point can …

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1.59 km

541 m

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1.32 km

564 m

217 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

The Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path is an easy, out-and-back trail. Based on komoot's tour data, it generally takes about 35 minutes to complete the 2.2-kilometer (1.4-mile) route.

Is this trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

Yes, absolutely! This trail is considered easy and is very family-friendly, suitable for all fitness and skill levels. Its gentle terrain and low elevation gain make it a great option for beginners and children.

What is the terrain like on the Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path?

The trail primarily features a gravel path, with some sections also being paved. Despite its name, it's well-suited for hiking with easily accessible paths.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, the Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help keep the park beautiful for everyone.

What can I see along the route and are there any notable viewpoints?

The main highlight of this route is Frazer Point itself, which offers clear views of the crystal-clear waters. Along the trail, you can also enjoy opportunities to observe wildlife from both land and sea. Frazer Point features picnic grounds, barbecue areas, a fishing pier, open grass fields by the cove, and benches for relaxation.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this area?

The Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path is located within Acadia National Park. While there isn't a specific permit for this trail, an entrance pass is required to access Acadia National Park. You can find information on passes and fees on the official nps.gov website.

What is the best time of year to visit Frazer Point?

The Schoodic District of Acadia National Park, where Frazer Point is located, is generally less busy than other areas of the park. While beautiful year-round, visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or fall) can offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. The picnic area at Frazer Point is open year-round.

Where can I park to access the Frazer Creek Bike Path?

Specific parking details for the Frazer Creek Bike Path trailhead are not provided in the available data. However, as it's within Acadia National Park, there are designated parking areas throughout the Schoodic District. It's advisable to check the official park website for the most current parking information and any potential shuttle services.

Does this trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route for Frazer Point via Frazer Creek Bike Path utilizes sections of the Frazer Creek Bike Path for a significant portion of its length.

What makes Frazer Point historically significant?

Frazer Point has a rich history, serving as a summer encampment for the Wabanaki people for thousands of years. Later, in the late 1700s, it became the site of a saltworks operated by Thomas Frazer, a free African-American and the area's first non-Native American settler, after whom the point is named. Visitors can also still see the remnants of a 1930s lobster pound at low tide near the picnic area.

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