Carriage Roads Photo Gallery 1
Carriage Roads Photo Gallery 1 shows a variety of the Carriage Roads and stone bridges within Acadia National Park and elsewhere on Mount Desert Island, Maine that were created by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., for the enjoyment of visitors and do not allow motorized vehicles.
Easy Access Points
The Carriage Roads in Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island, Maine can be accessed at multiple points. This is a great place for walks or bicycle riding. It is also filled with photographic opportunities. The best aspect is that motorized vehicles are not allowed. Expect very quiet surroundings. This series of nine images starts with the stone bridge at Duck Brook followed by Jordan Pond, then Eagle Lake. Many spots are easily accessed from the Park Loop Road system of roads.