Registration is now closed for Saturday’s volunteer event.
33rd Annual Benefit a Celebration of Support for Acadia
Hundreds of friends and supporters gathered under the tent at the Asticou Inn in Northeast Harbor on Aug. 13th to celebrate and raise funds for Acadia National Park.
NPS director to speak in Acadia on July 26
Via Mount Desert Islander: National Park Service Director Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III will be the featured guest at the Schoodic Institute’s annual Goldstein Lecture.
Pints for a Purpose on tap at Terramor
Guest speakers share the history of Mount Desert Island during a weekly series co-hosted by Friends of Acadia and Terramor Outdoor Resort.
National Trails Day: Take a Virtual Tour Ocean Path
In honor of National Trails Day, join Acadia National Park Trails Foreman Gary Stellpflug and Trail Crew Supervisor Chris Barter on a virtual tour of the Ocean Path.
Honk to Say ‘Thanks’ during Roadside Cleanup
A friendly honk of the horn on Saturday, August 30th, will signal your thanks to your friends and neighbors during the 21st Annual Friends of Acadia Earth Day Roadside Cleanup.
Register for Earth Day Roadside Clean-Up 2022
BAR HARBOR — After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic, Friends of Acadia is excited to host its 21stAnnual Earth Day Roadside Clean-Up on Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Volunteers Show Their Acadia Pride at 31st Annual Take Pride in Acadia Day
More than 205 volunteers showed their love for Acadia National Park when they gathered Saturday, Nov. 6th, for the 31st Annual Take Pride in Acadia Day.
It’s Acadia Week! Join us to Celebrate Acadia’s 105th
This week, we’re celebrating the founding of our beloved Acadia by hosting 30-min livestream broadcasts from the Bar Harbor Inn…
Earth Day Roadside Clean-up Postponed until 2022
BAR HARBOR, MAINE – In the interest of community health and safety amidst a stubborn spring rise in COVID-19 cases here in Maine, Friends of Acadia will not hold a formal Earth Day Roadside Clean-up in 2021. The event typically brings together hundreds of volunteers working together to pick up litter that has accumulated over the winter on MDI’s and Trenton’s roadsides. (read more)