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  1. Nov 7, 2023 · About Jordan Pond in Acadia National Park. Located near Bar Harbor Maine, Jordan Pond covers approximately 187 acres and has a maximum depth of 150 feet. It has a total of 3.6 miles of shoreline, and people come from all over the world to go canoeing and kayaking in addition to exploring the nearby trails and roads.

  2. Oct 28, 2020 · Hikes at Jordan Pond. Photo by Joseph Philipson, Friends of Acadia, NPS. Day hikes around Jordan Pond start from the boat launch, carriage road sign 15 (at the back of Jordan Pond House ), or The Bubbles parking lot. Hiking trails range from level to strenuous, and some can be turned into a loop. There are no items that match this criteria.

  3. Aug 13, 2020 · The Jordan Pond Path traverses the shore of Jordan Pond, one of Acadia’s most iconic landscapes. Located in a steep valley carved out by the retreat of glaciers, Jordan Pond is bordered by Penobscot, Pemetic, and two rounded peaks known as the Bubbles. Listen for the calls of common loons, search for signs of beaver activity, and watch the ...

  4. Jordan Pond House. Since 1893, guests to the park have been enjoying delicious tea and fantastically fluffy popovers on the picturesque Jordan Pond House Lawn. Pioneered by Nellie McIntire, the first proprietor of the restaurant, this tradition is certainly one that you don’t want to miss out on. Now serving a wide array of dishes and meals ...

  5. Jordan Pond is a glacier formed tarn with a maximum water depth of 150 feet (46 m). There are steep inclines on the left and right sides (West and East). The water is exceptionally clear with an average visibility depth of 46 feet (14 m) but this has been measured as high as 60 feet (18 m), the most ever recorded in the State of Maine.

  6. The Jordan Pond Carry is the longest and gentlest trail (but there’s really less than a 1/2 mile difference). Its connection to Jordan Pond is right next to the Bubbles Trail. But it makes a small loop with the Bubbles Divide Trail to get the summit.

  7. From the Jordan Pond boat ramp, walk alongside the eastern banks of the pond. This trail will lead to the base of South Bubble, hike and scramble up this trail and enjoy the views from the summit of South Bubble. Descend back down South Bubble and follow the western bank of Jordan Pond back to the trailhead.

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