Best lakes around Bar Harbor are primarily located within Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island, offering diverse freshwater environments. This region features a landscape shaped by glacial activity, resulting in various lakes and ponds nestled among mountains and forests. The area provides opportunities for water-based recreation and access to an extensive network of trails. Its natural features contribute to its appeal as a destination for outdoor activities.
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The Tarn pond to the east of Dorr Mountain was formed from a glacial meltwater lake. For many years the pond was used to farm trout. The dry summers in the 1990s reduced the water volume and led to an increase in aquatic plants. The pond is now increasingly swampy and is no longer used for fishing. https://www11.maine.gov/ifw/docs/lake-survey-maps/hancock/the_tarn.pdf
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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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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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At almost exactly 10K the Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a great place for a family ride. The road is wide and even when busy you should have any easy time navigating around other trail users. There are numerous spots to get close to the water and have a rest.
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Acadia is possibly the best National Park to explore on a bike. Witch Hole Pond Carriage Road is one of many throughout the park with excellent surfacing, making it accessible to the whole family. Of course the autumn leaves are stunning, but don't feel like it's not worth visiting the rest of the year. Each season has it's own unique charms and attractions.
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At almost exactly 10K the Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a great place for a family ride. The road is wide and even when busy you should have any easy time navigating around other trail users. There are numerous spots to get close to the water and have a rest.
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For a refreshing swim, Echo Lake is highly recommended, especially for families, as its waters can reach up to 73 degrees Fahrenheit in August. Echo Lake Beach offers a sandy, shallow entry with lifeguards during the summer season. Another option for a laid-back beach-entry swimming experience is Lake Wood Pond, located north of Bar Harbor.
Yes, several lakes offer great family activities. Echo Lake is perfect for families with its warm, shallow waters and lifeguarded beach. The Eagle Lake Carriage Road provides a wide, even path suitable for family bike rides, with many spots to enjoy the water. Additionally, the The Tarn, while now swampy, is noted for being a fun walk for families with small children due to the abundance of frogs.
The historic Carriage Roads around the lakes are excellent for cycling. The Eagle Lake Carriage Road offers a 10 km loop that is wide and suitable for family rides. Witch Hole Pond is also part of the extensive carriage road system, providing excellent surfacing for biking and beautiful scenery throughout the year, especially in autumn. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Cycling around Bar Harbor guide.
Many lakes offer beautiful hiking opportunities. The Jordan Pond Path is a comfortable, year-round hiking trail along the shoreline of Jordan Pond, providing access to other trails and scenic views. The area around Echo Lake also features nearby hiking trails like Beech Cliff and Canada Cliffs, offering panoramic views. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Bar Harbor guide.
Eagle Lake is ideal for kayaking and canoeing, with rentals available on Mount Desert Island. Motors over 10 horsepower are prohibited, ensuring a peaceful experience. Echo Lake is also suitable for kayaking and paddleboarding, with easy launching points. For a quieter paddling experience away from ocean tides, Long Pond is an excellent choice.
The lakes are nestled in a landscape shaped by glacial activity. Jordan Pond is famous for the 'Bubbles' mountains that reflect in its crystal-clear waters, offering stunning scenic beauty. The Tarn is a glacial meltwater lake located between Dorr Mountain and Huguenot Head, which, despite its reduced water level, remains an interesting natural feature and an important marker for biodiversity.
The Tarn, a glacial meltwater lake, was historically used for trout farming, though its water level has declined over the years. The entire region's landscape, including the formation of its lakes and ponds, is a result of glacial activity, making the area geologically significant. The Carriage Roads encircling lakes like Eagle Lake are also historical features, built by John D. Rockefeller Jr.
The lakes offer beauty throughout the year. For swimming, late summer (August) is best for warmer waters at Echo Lake. Autumn is particularly stunning around Witch Hole Pond and the carriage roads due to the vibrant fall foliage. Spring and summer are excellent for hiking, biking, and paddling, while the Jordan Pond Path is accessible year-round.
Yes, fishing is permitted in some lakes with a Maine license. Eagle Lake is stocked with landlocked salmon, brook trout, and lake trout, making it a good spot for anglers.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and the stunning natural beauty. Many enjoy the comfortable paths with beautiful views, such as the Jordan Pond Path, and the accessibility of the carriage roads for cycling, like the Eagle Lake Carriage Road. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for wildlife observation, such as spotting loons and eagles at Eagle Lake, are also highly valued.
Long Pond, particularly the 'Great' Long Pond, is known for offering a quiet paddling experience away from ocean tides, making it a good choice if you're seeking a more tranquil setting compared to some of the more popular spots.
The carriage roads provide excellent surfaces for running. The 6.1-mile section of the historic Carriage Roads around Eagle Lake is popular for jogging. You can find more running routes in the area by checking the Running Trails around Bar Harbor guide.


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