If you don't mind the cold, or if cold weather explorations are your thing, the remote, 47,000-acre
Acadia National Park is a showcase of natural beauty. There are 27 miles of historic motor roads, 158 miles of hiking trails, and 45 miles of carriage here, which allows plenty of space for unspoiled solitude. Come winter,
there's still plenty to explore here. The park's Ocean Drive and Jordan Pond Road remain open past December 1, and many scenic areas of Acadia are accessible from the public roads that pass through the park. The park's carriage roads are also perfect for snowshoeing and cross country skiing. When you're ready to come in out of the cold, spend your time in charming
Bar Harbor, which is the gateway to the park and features cozy bed and breakfast inns, boutique hotels and some of the region's best dining.