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Bar Island is a tidal island in Bar Harbor, just North of the West Street Pier. It is now part of Acadia National Park (Acadia NP was established in 1916, but the boundaries weren’t adjusted to include Bar Island until 1986) and has some hiking trails running through the island. The only way to get there is by crossing a sand bar on foot or with an ATV.
This land bridge is only accessible 1.5 hours on either side of low tide. You don’t want to be on the island when the tide comes in or you will be stuck out there until the next low tide.
We’d seen Bar Island at high tide from the area behind our hotel. One of the locals explained that we could go there at low tide, so we checked the internet for the next low tide.
We were lucky that low tide coincided with sunset. Even though it was foggy, the setting sun still shone through, creating a glorious diffused effect. It was such an amazingly beautiful sight.
While walking across the land bridge, with what seemed like every other occupant of Bar Harbor, we saw some kayakers coming back to shore.
As we neared Bar Island, we saw little stone towers everywhere. We added a cairn of our own on the beach at Bar Island and then headed back across the sand bar, not wanting to spend the night on the Island.
You can see my other Acadia National Park Posts by clicking on these links:
Location: Mount Desert Island
Designation: National Park
Date designation declared: 1986
Date of my visit: August 2015
Great post. I remember walking across the sand bar to Bar Island with my oldest son in 1989, when he was only 2.
Thanks! Ah memories. Mine was 13 when were there last
Wonderful place1 I loved the popovers!
Such beauty!! Looks like an amazing place 😊
Thanks! It is
Excellent post with gorgeous photos!
Thanks!
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