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A hill I’m willing to die on… Every park has a qu A hill I’m willing to die on…

Every park has a quiet side, the district that takes a little more effort to reach, the trailhead two turns past the busy one, the road most people skip because it doesn’t lead to the postcard. And almost every single time, that’s the part of the park I remember most.

Less crowded doesn’t mean less beautiful. It usually means more.

📍Lamar Valley, Yellowstone (most people don’t want to make the drive)

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The best sunsets aren’t on the geotag list. Pinky The best sunsets aren’t on the geotag list. Pinky promise 🌅
Turns out I don’t need 2,000 square feet. I don’t Turns out I don’t need 2,000 square feet. I don’t need a guest room nobody uses or a closet full of clothes I don’t wear. I need my dogs, my person, a window that changes view, and somewhere quiet to drink my coffee.

The cure wasn’t a vacation. It was less of everything except the parts that mattered.
The hidden side of Acadia National Park nobody’s t The hidden side of Acadia National Park nobody’s talking about 🌅

Schoodic Peninsula is the only mainland section of Acadia, and it gets about 8% of the park’s total visitors. 

No timed-entry reservations. No fighting for parking at Cadillac. Just pink granite, crashing Atlantic surf, and a sunset view back toward Mount Desert Island that genuinely stops your brain for a second.

This is Schoodic Point. 419-million-year-old pink granite that glows at golden hour. The sun sets behind Cadillac Mountain across Frenchman Bay. You can spread out on the rocks and find your own quiet stretch, even on a busy summer evening.

📍 Save this for your next Maine trip 🌊🐳🐚⚓️

The complete guide to Schoodic including getting there, the best stops, the unmarked pulloff you absolutely cannot miss, and sunset strategy is live on the blog ✨ Link in stories! 

👋 Hi, I’m Vanessa @thewellwornshoes, a millennial nomad chasing National Parks, dog-friendly trails, and golden hour from the road! I share the hidden gems and real side of life so you can skip the guesswork and get straight to your own adventure!

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If you’ve been to Acadia and never crossed Frenchm If you’ve been to Acadia and never crossed Frenchman Bay, you’re missing the best part 🌅

I’ve been to Acadia National Park 10+ times. I lived on Mount Desert Island for six months. And it took me until last summer to finally make the drive to Schoodic Peninsula, the only mainland section of the park, and somehow the most overlooked.

Here’s what nobody tells you: Schoodic Point is where the sunset actually happens. The pink granite is 419 million years old, shot through with black basalt dikes, and at golden hour it literally glows. The sun sets behind Mount Desert Island across the bay, so you’re watching the park you know from an angle you’ve never seen it from. It’s disorienting in the best way.
It’s a 45-minute drive (or a scenic ferry from Bar Harbor) and worth every minute.

Save this for the next time someone tells you Acadia is too crowded ✨

💬 Comment SUNSET and I’ll send you the full Schoodic guide including getting there, the best stops, and the unmarked cliff pulloff you cannot miss.

👋 Hi, I’m Vanessa @thewellwornshoes - a millennial nomad chasing National Parks, dog-friendly trails, and golden hour from the road! I share the hidden gems and real side of life so you can skip the guesswork and get straight to your own adventure!
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