Now Hear This!


Anyone can request an assistive listening device for programs and talks at Acadia National Park.

Assistive listening devices are available for all scheduled ranger walks, talks, and campground programs.

Whether you’re hard of hearing, hearing impaired, or often find yourself at the back of the group and not able to hear all the wise and insightful things the park ranger is saying (they are known for saying wise and insightful things), anyone is welcome to make use of these handy devices!

The listening device fits comfortably over your ear and includes a lightweight receiver on a lanyard.

If you’d like to make use of them, please contact Acadia National Park at 207-288-8807 to make a reservation.

Friends of Acadia’s Digital Marketing Manager Eliza Worrick wears a listening device at Cadillac Summit in Acadia National Park. (Evie Linantud/Friends of Acadia)

The assistive listening device’s receiver is wirb on a lightweight lanyard. (Evie Linantud/Friends of Acadia)