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Acadia National Park To Open Loop Road This Friday

You'll be able to navigate Acadia National Park via the park's Loop Road beginning this Friday.

Secret Sleeps, Tips For Snagging A National Park Campsite This Summer

There is nothing as traditional as camping out in the national parks for summer vacation. Reserving a campsite on www.recreation.gov can lock in a site long before you hit the road, but sometimes you just don’t get around to doing that. So what to do?

Essential Friends + Gateways: Friends Of Acadia, Working On The Next 100 Years

Though the centennial for Acadia National Park, and the National Park Service, still is three years offer, Friends of Acadia already are working towards ensuring the park has a memorable second century.

Around The Parks: Fireflies In The Smokies, Family Days Along The C&O Canal, Hiking In Acadia, Visitor Center Hours At Voyageurs

Summer can't be far off, as the fireflies will be flashing soon in the Smokies, family days are scheduled at the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, a hiking adventure will be offered at Acadia National Park, and visitor hours at Voyageurs National Park are shortened a bit due to sequestration.

National Parks Traveler's Essential Friends + Gateways

Traveler's 2nd Annual Essential Friends + Gateways publication, a collaboration between the Traveler and a core group of national park foundations, cooperating associations, trusts, friends groups, and gateway communities, is aimed at enhancing and furthering the now nationally significant role of these organizations and entities in the preservation and enjoyment of our parks.

Traveler's Essential Friends + Gateways Initiative Celebrates National Parks

Just in time for National Park Week -- Traveler's 2013 magazine Essential Friends + Gateways! Flip through 50+ pages of full-color features celebrating national parks, their increasingly indispensable friends' groups—along with great park gateways and the local insight and travel tips you need to savor summer in the country's top national parks.

Acadia National Park Rangers Looking For Visitors Who Cut Down Trees

Climbers know trees and branches can snag their ropes, but apparently not all climbers know that you're not supposed to cut down trees in national parks without permission. That seems to have been what happened at Acadia National Park, where officials are looking for those responsible for felling trees near the Precipice Trail.

Graphic Highlights Sequester Impacts At Acadia National Park

A glance at this graphic clearly shows how the budget sequester is impacting operations at Acadia National Park in Maine.

Yes, The Sequestration Has Hit The National Parks. But They're Still Open And Still Spectacular!

Yes, our national parks are grappling with the loss of millions of dollars due to the failure of Congress and the Obama administration to treat the country's ailing fiscal condition, but they're still open, and still spectacular places to explore.

Can You Name The Most-Visited Units Of The National Park System From 2012?

Acadia, Yellowstone, and Yosemite are some of the most adored units of the National Park System, but they don't show up in the top 10 list of most-visited parks during 2012. They're quite a ways from the top 10, actually.

Acadia National Park's Spring Opening Delayed By Budget Cuts

Spring will arrive a month later than normal at Acadia National Park, as budget cuts necessitated by the federal sequestration have forced park officials to delay opening roads and facilities.

Birding In The National Parks: Acadia Birding Festival

Most of the United States has now passed the coldest (by average) depth of winter, so it seems appropriate to take a look at places to book some spring birding adventures in the national parks. One spot always comes to minds when I think of late spring, birds, and national parks -- Acadia National Park

NPS Cultural Landscapes Explained And Featured On This Website

History buffs and students working on a class report are among potential users of a website that features cultural landscapes in the National Park System. Not with familiar the term "cultural landscapes"? This site can help fill in the gaps.

World's Largest Natural Sound Library Now Available On-line ... And It's Free

Parks are great spots to enjoy observing wildlife, but one of the challenges for many visitors is the question: "What bird (or animal) is that?" Now there's a source of help in wildlife identification for both experts and amateurs: The "world’s largest natural sound archive" has gone digital, and it's available on-line ... and free of charge.

Birding In The National Parks: In The Wake Of The Christmas Bird Count

Did anyone partake in a Christmas Bird Count in or around our national parks? Preliminary reports from the field indicate some robust species counts.

More Than 900 Species New To Science Found In Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Stand in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and you can't help but be enthralled by the lush forests and rolling mountains that surround you. Though a somewhat old landscape to modern civilization, the park continues to toss surprises in terms of the species that inhabit it.

Check Out The National Parks We Explored In 2012

Part of the fun of the National Park System is exploring the various units to see what they have to offer. Here's a look at parks the Traveler "explored" in 2012.

Cairns: Messengers In Stone

If you're hiking across the landscape at Arches National Park, following rock cairns across the slickrock, how would you know when to turn right or left? The answer is found within the pages of Cairns: Messengers in Stone, a wonderful little book that traces the history of these rock piles.

Budget Cuts Forced On National Park Service By Failure To Avert Fiscal Cliff Could Be Crippling

Don't start planning your 2013 national park vacation just yet, for poised like the sword of Damocles over the National Park Service is the looming "fiscal cliff" that threatens to impact not only the agency but anyone considering a trip into the national parks next year.

Acadia National Park Quarter Necklace

$39.95

Acadia National Park Quarter Necklace

The Acadia National Park quarter is mounted in a diamond cut silver bezel, and includes a 20" sterling silver rope chain and custom jewelry box.

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Acadia National Park Quarter Money Clip

$29.95

Acadia National Park Quarter Money Clip

An uncirculated Acadia National Park quarter is the highlight of this 24kt gold-plated money clip. The high-quality money clip is double-hinged for convenience and maximum holding power.

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Acadia National Park Quarter D - 2012

$0.95

Acadia National Park Quarter D - 2012

A "D" minted Acadia National Park quarter. The Acadia National Park quarter is the third of the 2012 America the Beautiful Quarters from the U.S. Mint. The park was first established as a national site on July 8, 1916 and is known for incredible beauty and diversity. The park was the first park established east of the Mississippi River and is home to the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic Coast. The reverse of the quarter depicts a view of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and Acadia's rough coastline, highlighting the coastline, the lighthouse, the pine trees and the ocean. Inscriptions on the quarter include: ACADIA, MAINE, 2012 and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

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Acadia National Park Quarter Collection

$5.45

Acadia National Park Quarter Collection

Many of the nation's collectors and American history enthusiasts seek the added value of a pristine uncirculated quarter from each mint. As circulated quarters continue to be difficult to find, these collections will become a premium item. These collections feature both a P and D minted quarter affixed to a 5"x5" trifold card packed with interesting information, fascinating history and vibrant images. These collections make the entire series fit seamlessly together creating a comprehensive and valuable treasure for families and collectors alike. The Acadia National Park Quarter

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Acadia National Park Coin & Stamp Set

$12.95

Acadia National Park Coin & Stamp Set

This brilliant item showcases an uncirculated 2012 National Parks Quarter along with the vintage unused postage stamp featuring Acadia National Park. The colorful insert highlights this beautiful park and includes interesting facts and other educational features. The 4 x 6 inch hard acrylic case secures and protects the coin and postage stamp. The Acadia National Park Quarter is part of the U.S. Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program TM, and is the thirteenth quarter in the series. The park was established in 1916 and the quarter design proudly displays a view of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and Acadia's rough coastline, highlighting the coastline, the lighthouse, the pine trees and the ocean. Actual stamp may vary based on availability.

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Acadia National Park D Mint Quarter Roll

$16.95

Acadia National Park D Mint Quarter Roll

Includes 40 uncirculated Acadia National Park quarters from the Denver Mint, and each roll comes with a Coins of America certificate of authenticity. The Acadia National Park was first established as a national site on July 8, 1916 and is known for incredible beauty and diversity. The park was the first park established east of the Mississippi River and is home to the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic Coast. The reverse of the quarter depicts a view of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and Acadia's rough coastline, highlighting the coastline, the lighthouse, the pine trees and the ocean. Inscriptions on the quarter include: ACADIA, MAINE, 2012 and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

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Acadia National Park P Mint Quarter Roll

$16.95

Acadia National Park P Mint Quarter Roll

Includes 40 uncirculated Acadia National Park quarters from the Philadelphia Mint, and each roll comes with a Coins of America certificate of authenticity. The Acadia National Park was first established as a national site on July 8, 1916 and is known for incredible beauty and diversity. The park was the first park established east of the Mississippi River and is home to the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic Coast. The reverse of the quarter depicts a view of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and Acadia's rough coastline, highlighting the coastline, the lighthouse, the pine trees and the ocean. Inscriptions on the quarter include: ACADIA, MAINE, 2012 and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

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Acadia National Park Rhodium Cufflink

$59.95

Acadia National Park Rhodium Cufflink

Be part of the National Park Quarter excitement with limited-edition, Acadia National Park cufflinks. This is a perfect cufflink for the coin collector or national park enthusiast. This stunning set features brilliant uncirculated quarters with luxurious platinum-extracted rhodium plating to preserve the limited-edition quarters from tarnish, acids and wear. Give them as a gift or wear them with pride and elegance; sure to be noticed and admired. Every pair of cuff links includes a velvet, jewelry gift box for giving, display or storage. Each set features a rhodium-plated solid brass clasp and includes a certificate of authenticity.

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Acadia National Park Gold-Plated Quarter Money Clip

$34.95

Acadia National Park Gold-Plated Quarter Money Clip

A gold-plated Acadia National Park quarter is the highlight of this money clip. This high-quality money clip is plated in 24kt gold and double-hinged for convenience and maximum holding power.

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Acadia National Park Gold-Plated Quarter Necklace

$42.95

Acadia National Park Gold-Plated Quarter Necklace

The Acadia National Park quarter is plated in 24kt gold, then mounted in a diamond cut silver bezel, and includes a 20" sterling silver rope chain and custom jewelry box.

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Acadia National Park Quarter P - 2012

$0.95

Acadia National Park Quarter P - 2012

A "P" minted Acadia National Park quarter. The Acadia National Park quarter is the third of the 2012 America the Beautiful Quarters from the U.S. Mint. The park was first established as a national site on July 8, 1916 and is known for incredible beauty and diversity. The park was the first park established east of the Mississippi River and is home to the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic Coast. The reverse of the quarter depicts a view of the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and Acadia's rough coastline, highlighting the coastline, the lighthouse, the pine trees and the ocean. Inscriptions on the quarter include: ACADIA, MAINE, 2012 and E PLURIBUS UNUM.

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