Hulls Cove Visitor Center is Acadia National Park's main visitor contact station. It is located off of Route 3 in Bar Harbor, Maine. The visitor center has a large array of windows with a view of Frenchman's Bay, although the trees have grown to block this view. Visitors can access information, purchase entrance passes, speak with a ranger, use self-service maps, enjoy art from the Artist-In-Residence program, and shop at the Park Store. The center also has accessible entrances, restrooms, and elevators. There are exhibits, including large wall maps and artwork, as well as a park store and a family bathroom. The visitor center is a great place for families to start their exploration of Acadia National Park
Plan your family visit to the Hull's Cove Visitor Center with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We visited Hull's Cove Visitor Center to learn more about the park and its history, pick up a schedule of ranger programs, and access the carriage roads
Highlights: The visitor center provided useful information and a convenient starting point for exploring the park ✨