Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies. First half of June is the only time I can get my college aged kids to travel with us. We love Maine but have only been in August (we’ve typically gone to mid coast areas). My kids love paddle boarding and kayaking, and as a family we love hiking and biking, and great fresh seafood. I love Maine weather in August, especially since it is so hot in DC then.
Maybe I’ll look into the Smoky Mountains (assuming there are nearby lakes). Any suggestions for other Maine type vacation spots but with warmer weather in June?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define "cold"?
I was in Bar Harbor all June last year and some people kayaked. Didn't see any paddle boarders. Highs ranged from the 50s to the lo-70s.
Acadia will probably have some limited access since they aren't currently preparing to repair the winter damage.
NP. What does this mean? They had winter damage and don’t plan to repair it? Or June is too early?
Every winter they get damaged trails. That's what the spring clean up is for. But all those contracts have been canceled so the repair work that would normally be done starting now isn't going to be done. Source: My Bar Harbor next door neighbor who is a contractor for the NPS and isn't going back to work for them this year. And no new contracts were issued. How ba dis it? Some trails by th eocean will probably be closed. Others will be impassable because trees and limbs have fallen over the winter. Who knows right now.
Some of the trail repair is being done, fwiw. No idea what percentage, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define "cold"?
I was in Bar Harbor all June last year and some people kayaked. Didn't see any paddle boarders. Highs ranged from the 50s to the lo-70s.
Acadia will probably have some limited access since they aren't currently preparing to repair the winter damage.
NP. What does this mean? They had winter damage and don’t plan to repair it? Or June is too early?
Every winter they get damaged trails. That's what the spring clean up is for. But all those contracts have been canceled so the repair work that would normally be done starting now isn't going to be done. Source: My Bar Harbor next door neighbor who is a contractor for the NPS and isn't going back to work for them this year. And no new contracts were issued. How ba dis it? Some trails by th eocean will probably be closed. Others will be impassable because trees and limbs have fallen over the winter. Who knows right now.
Anonymous wrote:Probably. June in Maine is like DC in April. Sometimes it's hot, sometimes it's like it is today. Either way the ocean will be very cold. If watersports are a must for you, I'd go July-September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define "cold"?
I was in Bar Harbor all June last year and some people kayaked. Didn't see any paddle boarders. Highs ranged from the 50s to the lo-70s.
Acadia will probably have some limited access since they aren't currently preparing to repair the winter damage.
NP. What does this mean? They had winter damage and don’t plan to repair it? Or June is too early?
Anonymous wrote:Define "cold"?
I was in Bar Harbor all June last year and some people kayaked. Didn't see any paddle boarders. Highs ranged from the 50s to the lo-70s.
Acadia will probably have some limited access since they aren't currently preparing to repair the winter damage.