You Can Visit Acadia National Park in Maine For Free on These Dates in 2025
Whenever people visit Maine, there's a few things on their checklist that they want to accomplish. One of those things is a visit to Acadia National Park, which has become one of the most popular national parks in America over the last decade.
Because of that surge in popularity, Acadia National Park can be incredibly busy at the peak of summer tourism season. The demand has grown so rapidly, a reservation system was put into place for vehicles that want to traverse the Cadillac Summit Road from mid-May through mid-October.
The demand has also seen the admission price at Acadia National Park rise as well. Currently, it costs $35 for standard vehicles, $30 for motorcycles and $20 per person to enjoy a small slice of Maine's gorgeous outdoors.
But if you're looking to keep a few extra dollars in your wallet but still visit Acadia National Park in 2025, there's a solution.
The National Park Service has announced six dates in 2025 when admission fees will be waived and entry into every national park across the country is completely free. The dates for 2025 are:
- Monday, January 20
- Saturday, April 19
- Saturday, June 19
- Monday, August 4
- Saturday, September 27
- Tuesday, November 11
The spring and summer dates are likely to be incredibly popular. The Saturday date in September is also likely to be one the busiest days of the year for Acadia.
Even if skip the Cadillac Summit Road, the North Ridge Trail was recently named among the best hiking trails in the entire nation. That might be worth the free visit alone.
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