Good forHistory buffs
The Hulls Cove Visitor Center has been welcoming visitors to Acadia National Park since 1967, a product of the Mission 66 era when the National Park Service built infrastructure to meet growing demand. Off Route 3 near Bar Harbor, it sits 52 steps up the hill from its parking lot — accessible by a rear entrance for those who need it. Rangers answer questions, exhibits orient first-timers, and the free Island Explorer shuttle stops here. The old orientation theater is gone; improved acoustics and works from the park's Artist-in-Residence program have taken its place.
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