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Last year
we visited Bar Harbor, Maine and stayed at the beautiful Coach Stop Inn, run by
the inimitable Jim and Anna Brown. If you like staying in beautiful rooms,
eating delicious food, and being treated like royalty, this is the place to
stay.
Of course, like any visitor to the
Bar Harbor area who loves nature, we visited Acadia National Park. According to
the Park Service, which refers to Acadia as the “Crown Jewel of the Atlantic,” this
park has the highest rocky headlands along the Atlantic coast, with 158 miles
of hiking trails, and 45 miles of carriage roads with 16 stone bridges. I’ve
visited this park many times over the years and I’m always discovering a new
hike or view.
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