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April 14, 2026

The Complete Guide to Schoodic Peninsula in Acadia National Park

Schoodic Peninsula sunset in Acadia National Park Maine - wide panoramic view of orange and lavender sky over the Atlantic Ocean from pink granite ledges, with windswept spruce trees and the silhouette of Mount Desert Island on the horizon, capturing the stunning coastal scenery of the Schoodic District and why the Schoodic Peninsula is one of the most beautiful and least crowded areas of Acadia National Park

The Schoodic Peninsula is the only mainland section of Acadia National Park — and one of the most overlooked destinations on the entire Maine coast. Just 45 miles from Bar Harbor, Schoodic receives only about 8% of Acadia’s total visitors, which means no timed-entry reservations, easy parking, and access to some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in the park. From the jaw-dropping geology at Schoodic Point, 419-million-year-old pink granite streaked with black basalt dikes, to the cliff-edge sunset views at Ravens Nest overlooking Frenchman Bay and Cadillac Mountain, the Schoodic Peninsula deserves a full day on every Acadia National Park itinerary. This complete guide covers how to get there, how the one-way Schoodic Loop Road works, the best stops and sunset spots, dog-friendly trails, camping at Schoodic Woods Campground, and everything else you need to plan your visit.

Hi! I'm Vanessa, a 30 something, sunset chasing traveler. I'm here to inspire you to travel wherever, whenever, and with whoever you can. My Huskies, Loki and Freya are usually along for the ride. I have a soul that likes to wander, a desire to experience the unknown, and a curiousity to discover things off the beaten path. I hope you'll stick around for awhile!

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If you only have time for one hike in Capitol Reef If you only have time for one hike in Capitol Reef, make it this one…

I had exactly one window and a hundred trail options, and Cohab Canyon won, here’s why: you get the slot canyon walls, the wildflowers tucked into the rock, AND the overlook views down into Fruita. It’s basically a Capitol Reef sampler platter on a 3.4-mile out-and-back.

The first quarter mile is a switchback wake-up call. Earn-your-coffee steep. But once you’re up, the trail mellows out and drops you into this candy-striped canyon that feels like a secret. Take the spur to the Fruita overlooks, this is non-negotiable. That’s where the orchards, the Fremont River, and the whole valley open up below you.

Would I love to come back and do Cassidy Arch and the Navajo Knobs? Absolutely. But for one hike, one afternoon, one shot at Capitol Reef? Cohab earns it.

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📍 Cohab Canyon Trail, Capitol Reef National Park, UT
🥾 3.4 miles out-and-back (with overlook spurs)
⛰️ Moderate - steep start, then easygoing
🐾 Not dog-friendly (NPS trail)

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