Maine's Acadia national park raises entrance fee

Acadia National Park, just outside Bar Harbor, Maine, will see its first entry fee increase in five years, officials announced Tuesday.

The National Park Service approved the first entrance fee increase in five years for Acadia National Park, officials said Tuesday.

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Much of the fee increase effective Saturday will give a boost to the Island Explorer bus system, which is critical to addressing traffic congestion in the park, and other projects that benefit visitors, officials said.

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Seven-day passes for private vehicles, motorcycles and pedestrians will grow by $5 to $35 for a car, while the cost of an annual pass will grow by $15 to $70. The entrance fee increase doesn’t change the $6 vehicle reservation fee to drive to the top of Cadillac Mountain from May through October.

Acadia is busier than ever. Acadia’s attendance grew from about 2.5 million to about 4.1 million from 2010 to 2021, officials said.

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