The motel provided free breakfast starting at 7AM. We were the first ones there and were treated to breakfast sandwiches, muffins, fruit and coffee. They have a breakfast server, so be sure to bring a couple of dollars to leave a tip.
The entrance to the park off Park Loop Road was close by and we were in the Sand Beach parking lot right around 8 AM. This is a popular starting point for the Ocean Path trail (4 miles round trip), so get there early if you want to find a spot. By the time we returned at 10 the lot was full and it was like Christmas at the mall if you were looking for a parking spot.
From this parking area, you can head on down to Sand Beach and set up a spot or look for the Ocean Path Trail - the entrance to the trail was located behind the bathrooms and water filling station, so it took us a while to stumble upon it. We were off and headed for the first point of interest, Thunder Hole. Since we were there relatively early, there were not too many people/dogs there yet, and we had an unobstructed view of a group getting soaked by a big wave. They didn't seem to mind.
We continued on to Otter Cliff and Otter Point (no otter sightings) along the ocean side trail, and pondered how visitors from the southwest must react to the beauty of the ocean, cliffs and forest - much different than the desert landscape that they are used to (yet we find so cool and beautiful). The trail does not have much elevation, and I would consider it an easy hike, but yes, wear your hiking shoes and not your flipflops.
Our next stop on the Acadia Tour was Jordan Pond House. We arrived around 11 and found parking in the overflow lot. People were lined up to get in to the only restaurant in the park, probably for the famous popovers, so we grabbed our picnic lunch from the car and found a lovely spot on the upper deck that overlooked the diners on the lawn. Excellent spot for relaxing, people watching, and grabbing a treat from the to go counter.
Our reservation time at Cadillac Mountain was approaching - you currently need to make a reservation to drive to the top. We were at the entrance about 20 minutes early, but were allowed through. Once you get to the top, you can stay as long as you want. It is an amazing view, next time we need to go at sunrise or sunset!
Enjoying a spot of "tea" at Project Social Kitchen and Bar. Sit outside in their garden and order drinks through the window, or sit at the bar inside. Taylor was our friendly and crafty bartender. Excellent tapas as well!