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Acadia National Park ![]()
Deep shell heaps indicate American Indian encampments dating back 6,000 years here, but prehistoric records are scanty. The first written descriptions of Maine Coast Indians, recorded 100 years after European trade contacts began, describe American Indians who lived off the land by hunting, fishing, collecting shellfish, and gathering plants and berries.
Links to Other Resources Maps Area Map of Acadia; Maps of Isle au Haut and Schoodic Peninsula Detailed NPS Map of Acadia, Adobe Acrobat Format May be slow to load.
Current Fall Foliage Map of the Northeast  (Weather.com)   Colored map showing the progression of peak fall colors across the regional landscape. Excellent resource! Acadia Webcam   A view of dense mixed hardwood forest, rolling down to an ocean strait.
Checklist of Acadia Mammals, Amphibians, and Reptiles   Includes many species of seals, dolphins, and whales! Geology of Acadia National Park   A clear, in-depth explanation of 500 million years of bedrock formation, glaciation, and erosion.
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