
Rocks in the intertidal zone on Acadia National Park’s Hunters Beach. I remembered to leave before the tide came in.

Rocks in the intertidal zone on Acadia National Park’s Hunters Beach. I remembered to leave before the tide came in.



Rocks along the Acadia coast are shaped by the forces of sea and land.

Water flowing into the ocean from a tidal pool at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park.

Champlain Mountain reflects in a wetland on the Schooner Head Road leading to one of the entrances to Acadia National Park.

A great blue heron in the wetland behind Sand Beach in Acadia National Park.

Rocks on the Maine coast at Hunters Beach in Acadia National Park.

Surf crashing near Otter Cliffs in Acadia National Park.

A spider’s web in this young spruce collects dew on a July morning.

Jagged cliffs meet the sea along Acadia’s coast. This past season I spent some time exploring spots that I had never been to during my countless visits. There’s always something new to discover.


Sunsets at Acadia.