After Cape Cod, we headed north to Bar Harbor. Cole was excited to get there. Here he is making sure that Ed got enough fuel in Dash for us to get there.
Once he was sure that we had enough fuel, Cole told us to wake him when we got there.
In Bar Harbor, we stayed at the entrance to Mount Desert Island at a great campground right on the water. We had beautiful views of the Mt. Desert Narrows. It was fun watching the tides go in and out every day.
The campground had so many activities and things to do. They even has a small restaurant called the Lobster Trap. One evening we decided to try their lobster dinner. It was so good, we went back the next night to have more!!
The highlight of this area was Acadia National Park. One morning, we drove up to the top of Cadillac mountain. To say that the views were incredible, would be an understatement.
We also spent some time at Thunder Hole. It was really fun hanging out on the cliffs. Cole had a great time as well.
Sunset in Bar Harbor was beautiful. If you look closely, you can see people walking across the ‘land bridge’.
I had a little bit of fun with the drone at the campground. Take a look.
Well we have now slept at least one night in all of the states on the east coast. It is time to start heading west and create some more memories.
Wow Jean and Ed, you photos are very scenic and many are of breathtaking views! Thank you for sharing this journey with all of us! 🙂 Looking forward to your next stop.
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Beautiful pictures
Absolutely beautiful. One part of the country we have not been in!
Gorgeous country! I hope you had time for the popovers at Jordan’s Pond!
Awesome pictures! That lobster looks fabulous!
Cole looks handsome! Great pictures of your travels. The lobster looked amazing!
Safe travels! 😉Enjoy
The Lobster! YUM!!!
Beautiful pictures!
Wow Jean and Ed, you photos are very scenic and many are of breathtaking views! Thank you for sharing this journey with all of us! 🙂 Looking forward to your next stop.