Cadillac Mountain
USA /
Maine /
Bar Harbor /
World
/ USA
/ Maine
/ Bar Harbor
World / United States / Maine
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Elevation: 1528 feet (466 meters)
www.nps.gov/acad/parkmgmt/cadillac.htm
At 1,532 feet, Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park is the highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard (see photos) and is the first place to view sunrise in the United States from October 7 through March 6. It is one of 17 mountains on Mount Desert Island, Maine, that were pushed up by earth's tectonic and volcanic forces millions of years ago. Were it not for the once huge glaciers that sheared off their tops, they would be even higher than what we see today.
Cadillac Mountain is largely composed of pink granite with forests of spruce and pitch pine. Views of Acadia National Park from the top of the mountain are spectacular. And, when combined with tiny subalpine plants (such as cinquefoil), squat, gnarled trees, wild blueberries, and various sized boulders, it is unsurpassed. Bar Harbor, Maine, the most well known town on Mount Desert Island, is to the northeast. The Cranberry Islands are to the southwest. During certain times of the year, visitors to the summit are the first to see the rising sun in the United States.
The winding and scenic road that ascends to the top of Cadillac Mountain is approximately 3.5 miles long and was officially opened in 1931. During the 1880's, there was a slow cog railway excursion to the summit. But unfortunately, due to a much faster descent, it was short lived.
www.summitpost.org/cadillac-mountain/151728
peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=6693
www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maine/cadillac-man-via-ladde...
www.wilderlist.app/mountain/5f04d224676f544db0f1a788
www.nps.gov/acad/parkmgmt/cadillac.htm
At 1,532 feet, Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park is the highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard (see photos) and is the first place to view sunrise in the United States from October 7 through March 6. It is one of 17 mountains on Mount Desert Island, Maine, that were pushed up by earth's tectonic and volcanic forces millions of years ago. Were it not for the once huge glaciers that sheared off their tops, they would be even higher than what we see today.
Cadillac Mountain is largely composed of pink granite with forests of spruce and pitch pine. Views of Acadia National Park from the top of the mountain are spectacular. And, when combined with tiny subalpine plants (such as cinquefoil), squat, gnarled trees, wild blueberries, and various sized boulders, it is unsurpassed. Bar Harbor, Maine, the most well known town on Mount Desert Island, is to the northeast. The Cranberry Islands are to the southwest. During certain times of the year, visitors to the summit are the first to see the rising sun in the United States.
The winding and scenic road that ascends to the top of Cadillac Mountain is approximately 3.5 miles long and was officially opened in 1931. During the 1880's, there was a slow cog railway excursion to the summit. But unfortunately, due to a much faster descent, it was short lived.
www.summitpost.org/cadillac-mountain/151728
peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=6693
www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maine/cadillac-man-via-ladde...
www.wilderlist.app/mountain/5f04d224676f544db0f1a788
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Mountain
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Coordinates: 44°21'6"N 68°13'36"W
- Cadillac Mountain South Ridge 1 km
- Dorr Mountain 1.5 km
- Champlain Mountain 2.2 km
- The Bubbles - Acadia National Park 2.7 km
- Sargent Mountain 4 km
- Day Mountain 4 km
- Norumbega Mountain 6.2 km
- Lead Mountain 58 km
- Hatchet Mountain 77 km
- Mount Pisgah 144 km
- Acadia National Park 3.7 km
- Town of Bar Harbor 5.9 km
- Town of Mount Desert 7.5 km
- Somes Sound 7.7 km
- Frenchman Bay 7.9 km
- Western Bay 14 km
- Sorrento 14 km
- Lamoine 16 km
- Town of Trenton 17 km
- Hancock 18 km