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Jordan Pond & Bubble Rock | Jordan Pond House | Jordan Pond South Bubble Trail

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • We are in Acadia National park doing the Jordan Pond and South Bubble Trail. Along the hike we see Bubble Rock, Eagle Lake, Jordan Pond, the Jordan Pond House and many beautiful view of Acadia National Park. There are a couple ways up to bottle rock. One trail, which we take, that is referred to the Hard trail to bubble rock and then there is the Easy Trail to the Summit of South Bubble and Bubble Rock. We end up hiking this trail as well, to get down off of the mountain. This is an exhilarating hike, that is strenuous at times. Portions of the hike up the hard trail are as difficult as the famous Bee Hive Trail, also located in Acadia National Park. Watching this video will give you an idea of what to expect if you were to hike this trail. If you are not interested in taking on South Bubble and seeing Bubble Rock, but would still like to hike Jordan Pond, then this video covers the loop trail around the pond. Also know as the Jordan Pond Path. This trail has flat easy portions of trial, coupled with about a quarter mile of rock scrambling. Then you will hit over three quarters of a mile of narrow wooden board walks, or bog crossings. It is a unique and varied trail, with plenty of Mountain and Pond views.
    After the hike, we have lunch at the Jordan Pond House. We will take you through the restaurant, Jordan Pond Gift Shop and show their famous Popovers, and other food offerings at the Jordan Pond Restaurant.

Komentáře • 4

  • @andywindnagle2018
    @andywindnagle2018 Před 29 dny

    Thanks for the advice

  • @CrazyPersonForever
    @CrazyPersonForever Před měsícem

    Great video thank you! We’re planning to do this trail too 😊 great tip to do the rock scramble part going up rather than on the way down!

    • @BushesOnTheTrail
      @BushesOnTheTrail  Před měsícem

      Thank you. Have fun! It is a great hike. Yes, if you like rock scrambling and climbing up rocks, then take the hard trail on the left at the fork and come down the trail on the right. If you don’t like rock scrambling then go up and down the trail on the right, at the split. Happy Trails, please consider subscribing, if you haven’t already.