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- Seal Harbor (pop.place): Barr Hill path, Seal Harbor, Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME
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Historical Context
Two routes described in the 1915 Path Guide "(a) Up Seaside Path to trail on west (with sign) crossing Barr Hill Road to top. (b) by shore road west to private road opposite Congregational Church, (marked The Eyrie) and by trail at entrance to Barr Hill Road. Wide sea views to south; fine mountain views to north from "lookout" ledge at end of short side path. On west at base of cliffs are some "caves." (p 19) From 1901 Seal Harbor VIS 1st An Rpt, "A path was cut through the woods from the Seaside Inn to the top of the hill near the church, which through the courtesy of the owner of the land, Mrs. R. R. Thomas, was much enjoyed by the many who use it." p. 10.
Distance (e.g., miles)
0.6 miles
Route (e.g. trail)
From the Seaside Inn to the top of Barr Hill down to Long Pond and intersection with Jordan Stream Trail
Significance
The historic trail system of Acadia National Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognized for its national significance and ties to the history of Mount Desert Island and establishment of the park. The system's period of significance starts in 1844 and ends in 1942. The listing encompasses 109 trails traversing 117 miles on Mount Desert Island (some extending outside the park) and includes 18 memorial plaques, 12 viewpoints, and unique engineering features.