The 4-week program is a unique professional development opportunity for K-12 educators to gain hands-on experience in Acadia National Park.
Friends of Acadia Names Lisa Horsch Clark Vice President of Gift Planning
In this new role, Horsch Clark will lead the continued growth of Friends of Acadia’s planned giving efforts.
Annual Benefit Raises Funds to Restore Carroll Homestead
More than 430 people gathered under the tent to celebrate and support the park.
Registration Open for Save Our Summits hikes
Hike up a mountain AND help Acadia National Park’s efforts to restore summit vegetation
Friends of Acadia Welcomes New Leadership Staff
Perrin Doniger comes aboard as VP of Communications and Marketing, and Megan Loomer joins as VP of Finance and CFO.
Volunteers Turn Out for Take Pride in Acadia Day
Friends of Acadia’s 2024 Take Pride in Acadia Day brought out enthusiastic volunteers of all ages to rake leaves and clear drainage ditches along miles of carriage roads.
Friends of Acadia and Acadia National Park celebrate milestones in employee housing
Friends of Acadia hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony that celebrated the completion of Dane Farm housing units.
Fare-free, Propane-Powered Island Explorer Bus System Carries 10 Millionth Passenger
In its 25th operating season, the Island Explorer bus service achieved a major milestone on Wednesday—serving its 10 millionth passenger.
Trail Closures for Sections of Great Meadow Loop Expected Beginning August 26
Closures will remain while crews work to improve the trails for safety, accessibility, and resilience.
Acadia National Park Will Get New Heavy Equipment Thanks to a Successful 35th Annual Friends of Acadia Benefit
400 gathered under the tent at Hulls Cove to celebrate and support the park at the 35th Annual Benefit.
Acadia National Park