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- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Reviews
Awesome views!
There are multiple options for this climb.
Parking at the bubble parking lot (not supported by the Island Explorer bus). The walk has elevation, stairs in places, potentially muddy. Requires some persistence but this is not a bad walk to get to the Bubble Rock and the great views.
Another option: start from the Jordan Pond trail. Steep climb, a lock of climbing and elevation. Higher difficulty for sure. Also getting to the top was very difficult. From the parking lot, you could walk onto the height with less stress.
Try either but recommend parking at the bubble parking lot if you can. More fun for family.
Recommend taking an early morning hike (attempt to get to all trail heads before 8:30am when the visitor center opens) combining the south bubble, bubble divide down to Jordan Pond and then heading back up to the parking lot. Excellent views, some challenging portions and a lovely stroll around the lake to finish.
This is a memorable trail. Beautiful with a great view. The hike is very challenging. There is rock scrambling involved, and it is not just trails. Actually, it is mostly rock scrambling, the trails are limited.
We brought a teather rope for safety with the 3 year old, and there were definitely places we had to lift him because he couldn't climb. My 6 year old was able to do all the climbing himself.
This trail is very solar exposed. Be prepared with a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Parking is an issue at this trail, so arrive early.
Cool rock hanging on the edge near the top of the south bubble. Can get here from the bubble divide trail or the Jordan pond trail. Manageable climbs to get up to the north and south bubbles. We thought the north bubble had better views. The boulder field going down from the bubble divide to the Jordan pond trail is pretty steep so take your time. Parking can be very painful if you do not arrive early.
Bubble Rock was incredible despite the fog being too thick to see the view.
It's pretty much all inclined on the way up which is nice for the walk back 😂 It was a little strenuous but still fairly easy. If you're like me you just have to take it at your own pace.
Had a nice time hanging up at the top for a while with friends.
If you’re looking for an incredible (but lesser-known) trail, consider hiking to Bubble Rocks. This trail goes to two separate viewpoints called South Bubble and North Bubble that overlook Jordan Pond from up top.
In addition to being a wonderful viewpoint, South Bubble also has a famous tourist attraction: Bubble Rock (aka. Balanced Rock). a large boulder that was carried by glaciers (yes! you read it right) and deposited at the seemingly precarious edge of a cliff. it is considered to be the best-known boulder in the entire state of Maine
The hike from the Bubbles parking lot to Bubble Rock is a short family-friendly adventure. Bubble Rock and the 768-foot peak of South Bubble can be reached via the Bubbles Divide Trail and Bubbles Trail. The Bubbles trailhead and the parking lot are located on Park Loop Road, just over a mile south of Bubble Pond and about 1.5 miles north of Jordan Pond House.
Just beyond the side trail to Bubble Rock, are wonderful views of Jordan Pond, Pemetic Mountain, Penobscot Mountain, as well as the ocean off Seal Harbor.
Not a difficult hike - I was exhausted since we went to bed late the night before and I wasn’t up to eating breakfast. We walked this trail and it was so beautiful/tranquil. There were some steep areas but it was one foot in front of the other…really enjoyable.
Short but difficult hike (easier compared to Beehive). It's worthed for the view. I went up by Bubble Rock trail and down by Jordan Pond Trail (less steep and easier than Bubble Rock Trail).
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Park Loop Rd, Mt Desert, ME 04660, United States
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