Emery Path

Emery Path is a moderately trafficked look that is located near Bar Harbor. Emery Path features a hike through a beautiful forest on stone steps up the east side of Dorr Mountain. The Emery Path connects to Homans Path, Jessup Path, Schiff Path, and Kurt Diederich's Path. This trail is good for all levels of hikers.

Parking is at Sieur de Monts Nature Center Parking Area SweetWater Circle at the Nature Center.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.6 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 540 ft
Elevation Loss 40 ft

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Bar Island Trail

Bar Island is a heavily trafficked trail that is located in the harbor right by Bar Harbor. Bar Island is accessible for 3 hours during low tide. It's a nice hike across a sand bar until you get on the island then you hike another mile to the highest point on Bar Island.

Safety Note: Be cautious and aware of the tides, as the bar is otherwise covered by the ocean. If you walk over to the island and lose track of time, it is 9 hours until the bar emerges again to safely walk across.

Parking in the town of Bar Harbor.

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Trail Stats

Difficulty Easy
Length 0.9 mi
Elevation Gain 180 ft
Elevation Loss 30 ft

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Homans Path

Homans Path is a moderately trafficked path that is located near Bar Harbor. Homans Path is used more as a connecting trail since it is only 0.3 miles long. The Homans Path connects to Jessup Path and Emery Path.

Parking is at Sieur de Monts Nature Center Parking Area SweetWater Circle at the Nature Center.

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Length 0.3 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 340 ft
Elevation Loss 0 ft

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