Shore Path

Trip ideas while visiting Bar Harbor in Maine

Shore Path

Bar Harbor has an amazing introduction that showcases its stunning scenery: the Shore Path. This 1 1/2-mile pathway isn’t meant for hiking but rather for leisurely strolls along Frenchman Bay. To start your journey, head to Agamont Park, a lovely spot next to the town pier where whale watching tours usually begin. As you wander down the path, you’ll come across Town Beach, a small shoreline perfect for a quick dip in Maine’s beautiful blue waters. Keep going, and you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Bar Island, Sheep Porcupine Island, Bald Porcupine Island, and the rugged coastline and forested landscapes that define the region. Just one block up, you’ll find the bustling Main Street of the town.

The Shore Path in Bar Harbor is a must-visit for anyone traveling there. Recent travelers had a great experience and highly recommend it to others. Some people chose to go in the morning to avoid large crowds, while others enjoyed the calm waters and even hopped onto the rocks for a different perspective of the bay. Along the path, you’ll find benches where you can relax, admire the waterfront resorts and estates, and read informative signs that tell you about the path’s fascinating history spanning over a century. Take your time to soak in the breathtaking scenery and make the most of your visit.