
Tidepooling at Ship Harbor
Acadia National Park
Explore tidepooling opportunities on the rocky shoreline off this easy figure-8 coastal forest trail.
Hike this easy figure-8 coastal forest trail to reach the rocky shoreline at the far end. Along the way, view a quiet harbor, mudflats, and a handful of interpretive waysides. Seek out barnacles, marine snails, and various vibrant algae at the tidepools on the shore. Explore patiently, and you might be lucky enough to discovery green sea urchins and the occasional small sea anemone. Distance: 1.3 miles round trip Terrain: Trail terrain includes some log-framed steps and rocky uneven ground; area along coastline is uneven and slippery, especially on the black rocks and seaweed. When to Go The rocky tidepooling area is exposed at low tide. The opportunity to tidepool occurs between the window of time 1.5 hours before to 1.5 hours after low tide. It is best to start tidepooling before low tide and to leave as the tide is rising. Before you head out to the intertidal zone on your own, check the tide chart for Ship Harbor. Safety and Etiquette Before exploring, wash off sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and bug spray. Do not wade into the tidepools. We are guests in these animals' homes. Use a light step! Leave the park as you found it. Never use force to remove anything. Slow is the Way to Go Step carefully and slowly. Seaweed is slippery, and rocks can be wet, loose, and/or sharp. Protect Your Feet Wear closed-toed sturdy outdoor shoes. Eyes on the Sea Keep a safe distance from the sea, and watch those waves. Kids Stay Close Small children should stay within arm's reach of adults. "Sea" a Whole New World Get low, look closely and carefully, and have patience
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Although this activity is free, a park entrance pass is required for all areas of the park from May 1 through October 31.
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Tidepooling at Ship Harbor is not accessible. The trail has some steps and uneven rocky areas, and the coastline is slippery with uneven rocky terrain. One vault toilet is available at the trailhead.
Yes — Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet. It is not recommended for pets to be at or around tidepools.
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