Acadia National Park Proposing Fee To Drive To Cadillac Mountain Summit

January 12, 2021
Winter is the slow season atop Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, but come summer you might need a reservation to drive to the summit/NPS file
Winter is the slow season atop Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, but come summer you might need a reservation to drive to the summit/NPS file

Editor's note: This corrects that the fee will not required of commercial tour operators that hold a valid Commercial Use Authorization until 2022.

Driving to the summit of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park in Maine can leave you dizzy, what with all the turns, and once you arrive you need to find a parking space, which can be a challenge during the summer months. To ensure you have a space, park officials are proposing a reservation fee to drive to the summit.

The proposal, which calls for a $6 fee ($4 to the park, $2 to recreation.gov), is open for public comment through February 11. Comments should be submitted through the NPS Planning, Environment, and Public Comment website

“The vehicle reservation fee is key to supporting the park staff and infrastructure needed to operate the system safely and efficiently,” said Superintendent Kevin Schneider. “Visitors accessing the Cadillac Summit Road during peak use times will benefit from having assurance that they will find parking and have a more enjoyable experience.”

The vehicle reservation fee will not be required of commercial tour operators that hold a valid Commercial Use Authorization until 2022, but they will be required to have a vehicle reservation and pay a $2 administrative fee for each reservation in 2021. 

The vehicle reservation fee for the Cadillac Summit Road is in addition to the $30 park entrance fee. A valid park entrance pass is required for entry to the park while the vehicle reservation system allocates limited parking space on the Cadillac Summit Road during peak use times to ensure visitors have a safe, enjoyable visit, a park release said.

The NPS developed the vehicle reservation system to improve the visitor experience, and protect park resources and values. The vehicle reservation system is a key management action of the park's Transportation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement, which was approved in May 2019 following a four-year planning process that included extensive public involvement.  

After piloting the vehicle reservation system at the Cadillac Summit Road and Sand Beach Entrance in October 2020, the NPS decided to implement vehicle reservations for the Cadillac Summit Road between sunrise and sunset from May to October in 2021. Vehicle reservations provide a timed entry, but do not require a departure time.

Pedestrians and bicyclists do not require a reservation to access the Cadillac Summit Road. For more information on the vehicle reservation system, visit this page on the park's website.  

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