Morgan Rizzo
- My first trip to Acadia National Park in Maine was exciting, but a bit outside my comfort zone.
- I was surprised by how much I loved my three-day trip, but there are a few things I wish I'd known.
- Next time I visit, I'll pack better sneakers, make more reservations, and try to avoid the crowds.
I'm many things, but I've never been a hiker.
This isn't to say I don't enjoy the outdoors — I love nothing more than a beach day spent in the sun with a good book and a quick dip in the ocean. A walk through the woods, however, usually isn't my speed.
So, when my boyfriend and I decided to plan a trip to Bar Harbor, Maine, in the summer of last year, I was skeptical about visiting Acadia National Park. Still, Acadia is one of the area's main attractions, so we knew we had to check it out.
To my surprise, the three-day trip changed my perspective on the outdoors. I didn't become a hiking aficionado overnight, but the scenery was beautiful, and I could've easily stayed longer.
Although we had a great time, we definitely made some mistakes as total national-park newbies — and next time we visit Acadia, we'll do a lot of things differently.