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Frequently Asked Questions
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When is the best time to see Thunder Hole?
At mid-tide rising (about 3 hours before high tide), though crashing waves are
best seen during stormy weather. During much of the summer, Thunder Hole gurgles
rather than thunders.
How do you pronounce the name of the Island - Mt. Desert or "Mt. Dessert?"
Most local residents pronounce it "Mt. Dessert" though certainly it is spelled
Mt. Desert. The name for the Island was given in 1604 by Champlain - Isle des
Monts-deserts - and referred to the barren, rocky summits. Perhaps the French
pronounciation has survived despite the English translation after the Island
came under English influence. Either pronounciation is accepted.
How many visitors come here annually and where does it rank in visitation in the Parks?
For the past several years we have had about 4 million visitors ranking us #2 in
visitation for all National Parks (does not include National Recreation areas, etc.)
behind only Great Smoky Mountains. The large visitation in the parks in the East
is generally attributed to their close proximity to the large population centers.
Is this where the story of "Evangeline" took place?
No, it took place in Nova Scotia. The poem "Evangeline" is born out of the strife
between England and France as they fought for control of North America. The tension
of war prompted the English in 1755 to expell simple French farmers and their families
when they refused to sign an oath of loyalty. Since historic Acadia included Maine
and the Maritime Provinces these French farmers were referred to as Acadians. Many
of the Acadians were sent to English colonies or escaped to Louisiana. In Louisiana,
their descendants are known as "cajuns."
Where does the name "Acadia" come from?
According to Samuel Eliot Morison, the historian, the name Acadia was first coined
by Giovanni da Verrazano, an Italian navigator. After reaching North Carolina in
1524, he recorded that the sylvan beauty of the new land reminded him of discriptions
of ancient Greece. Verrazano probably never sailed this far north but by 1600,
European cartographers, ignorant of North American geography, showed "Arcadia"
centered in what is now Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Early French
colonists referred to this area as Lacadia, L'Acadie or LaCadie.
Why does Acadia National Park have no entrance fee like so many of the National Parks?
Congress has prohibited by law the establishment of new entrance fees or the raising
of existing fees. Besides, it would be too hard to administer, given the checker-
board nature of park and private boundaries. Many parks have a continuous boundary
either you are in the Park or you're not. Here, you are in and out of the Park as
you travel across the Island. Currently, entrance fees (and campground fees)
collected in the National Parks are diverted to a general fund (the Landland Water
Conservation Act Fund) used to purchase new lands. These may or may not return to
the parks. Our current director hopes to increase park funding by increasing
entrance fees if these fees can be earmarked for NPS purposes. But first he'11 have
to convince Congress to change the law.
How much land has the Rockefeller family donated? Do they still live on the Island?
The Rockefellers have donated approximately 11,000 acres to the Park. (Almost
one third of the total acreage in the Park.) Various members of the Rockefeller
family are still summer residents and they still retain a couple thousand acres here.
Where can we see puffins?
There are no breeding colonies of puffins close to Mount Desert Island. Two
islands on the coast of Maine have established breeding colonies which can be
seen by taking a boat trip out. One is Machias Seal Island, offshore from
Cutler, about 90 miles farther up the coast. The other, off the coast from the
city of Rockland, is called Matinicus Rock. Puffinwatching trips run early in
the visitor season (mid-June to mid-July) while the birds are still on the nest.
See information book for more specific information on these trips. Puffins are
also being introduced on Eastern Egg Rock (not the Egg Rock in Frenchman Bay)
debre a project being sponsored by National Audobon Society.
Can you see whales here?
Very rarely whales are seen from the shores of the Island or from local sight-
seeing cruises. The only dependable way to see whales here is to take the
whalewatching boat cruise that operates from Northeast Harbor. They go out
daily in the summer. The cruise is a day long trip focusing on whales and
pelagic birds, and costs $25.00 per day. Whales in our area include minke &
finback most commonly. Some humpbacks, and rarely right whales. See whale-
watch brochure for more information.
Are bald eagles year round residents of the Island?
Yes, eagles may be seen any time of year. On the other hand, osprey are
migratory.
Did someone plant the lupine?
Lupines seen on the Island are a cultivated lupine that has "escaped" from
formal gardens. They are frequently found on old homestead sites and surrounding
open meadows or roadsides. Most of the stands of lupine on the island were not
planted but spread naturally.
Are there any moose on the Island?
Very rarely a moose will wander onto the Island, but they usually don't stay
long. They are almost never seen by park visitors, or the staff for that matter!
There was a report of a moose seen near Somesville during the summer of 1985.
Are there any bear on the Island?
There are a very small number of black bear on the Island. They are rarely
seen, though tracks are found occasionally. Park visitors almost never
encounter one. The creatures that sound like bear invading trash cans in camp-
grounds are actually raccoons. no matter what visitors tell you!
What is a great pond?
In Maine, great ponds refer to any body of water over 10 acres in size. They
are considered to be public property and are administered by the state. Some
of the great ponds on the Island are Jordan Pond, Eagle Lake, Long Pond, Echo
Lake, Seal Cove Pond. Great ponds were established when Maine was still part
of Mass. in the late 1700's - an early conservation law designed to protect
water rights for all nearby residents.
Can the public walk on the carriage roads still on Rockefeller land?
The Rockefellers allow the public to use the carriage roads, but ask that
people stay on the roads and don't wander across their land. We do not
advertise their carriage roads as places to go but you can tell folks the
policy if they ask.
VISITOR CENTER OPERATIONS
Why do I pay tax on books bought from the Park?
The sales area is operated by Eastern National Park and Monument Association
-- not the Park Service. ENPMA is a non-profit, educational corporation and
is required by law to collect and pay sales tax.
Why do you require $20.00 deposit on a tape when it can be purchased for $8.95 + tax?
We require a $20.00 deposit for those who rent a tape and cassette player. By
maintaining the same deposit for tape rentals only, we simplify our accounting
procedures and reduce the chance of error.
Why must I take a bag with my purchase?
By bagging, we maintain control over sales. I'm afraid that our sales area is
not immune to pilfering. Several years ago, before it was our policy to bag all
sales, shoplifting was a bigger problem than it is today.
How long does the ferry to Nova Scotia take?
About six hours.
What are the mountains seen from the Visitor Center looking across the bay?
The Gouldsboro Hills. Schoodic Mountain is the most "obvious" mountain in the
range.
What are the Ovens?
The Ovens is the name given to a rocky headland undercut by wave action, located
between Hulls Cove and Salisbury Cove. It is on private property.
Where are the bathrooms on the Park Loop Road?
Visitor Center
Fabbri Memorial Picnic Area
Cadillac Mountain
Jordan Pond House
Bear Brook Picnic Area
Sand Beach
Sieur de Monts Spring
All bathrooms in the Park are listed on the Park map in the upper left corner,
next to the key.
Why is the Visitor Center "way up here?"
The Visitor Center was built on :top of the hill to take advantage of the view
across Frenchman Bay. It was built in 1969, before there was a general awareness
of making public buildings accessible to all members of the population. We
apologize for the inconvenience it may have caused.
Where is the closest place to buy film?
The Hulls Cove General Store, 1/3 mile north on Route 3, towards Ellsworth. Film
may also be purchased at the gift shops on Cadillac Mountain and at Thunder Hole
and at any of the local towns.
Where did the pictures on display come from? Are they available for purchase?
Many of the photos were taken by local professional photographers. The pen &
ink sketches were done by a member of the NPS eshibit team from Harpers Ferry,
W.Va. None are available for purchase. Framing prints are available in our
sales area, and there are several stores in Bar Harbor that feature similar
photos.
Were is the closest place to get gasoline? Diesel?
Hulls Cove General Store, or in Bar Harbor (most gas stations are on Cottage St.).
Diesel is available from Fernald's in Somesville.