We left the Lubec, Maine area and headed to the Narrows Too Camping Resort in Trenton, Maine. The campground was an easy drive from both Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. (My review of the campground is available here.)
I have to admit that, in general, I’m not a fan of “touristy” towns like Bar Harbor; the sheer number of people everywhere overwhelms me. I’m not comfortable stopping to look at architecture (something I love) or anything else because stopping is a good way to get trampled. Of course, if we were going to be in Maine and within spitting distance of Bar Harbor, we had to go. (We actually went twice.🙄) It was every bit as stressful as I expected it to be. The roads were narrow with vehicles parked down both sides which meant a big truck like Ruby was practically in the middle of the road. Parking was difficult to find. We found a park at the far end of town and parked there during both of our visits.
We did stumble across a really cool restaurant in Bar Harbor – Route 66. Route 66 features a lot of things I love: old architecture, high ceilings, stained glass windows, and vintage tchotchkes. The food was pretty good too.😉 We sat in the loft area of the restaurant which wasn’t crowded at all and gave us a good vantage point from which to view everything. It was a great place to relax, refuel, and prepare to take on the crowds again.



While I may not like touristy towns I did take advantage of our visits to Bar Harbor to buy souvenirs and a few Christmas gifts. When in Rome, right?🤷♀️
We only planned three nights, two full days in the area. It rained the first full day which gave us an unexpected but much needed down day. The second full day we reserved for Acadia National Park but I’ll save that post for next week.
Until next time, happy trails!
I am with you! I do not like the crowds, and traffic is very stressful for me. I am glad you were able to enjoy the area. My dad had an old manual typewriter just like the one in your picture. I don’t know whatever happened to it. Safe travels!
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My mom (a teacher) had a manual typewriter that typed cursive. It’s one of things I wish I had kept when we cleaned out my parents’ house.
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How odd–I would not have thought of a Route 66 theme in Maine! It does look like a fun place. I learned to type on a typewriter like that–not easy!
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I learned to type on a manual typewriter as well; thankfully it was a little more modern than the one pictured, LOL. I was always fascinated by my mom’s typewriter; it typed in cursive!
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We found Mom’s in the barn/shop when we cleaned out their house. Gave me chills just to see it.
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I have to agree, Bar Harbor did not thrill me. Much too crowded. Great for a one day visit to say you’ve been there but that was it for us.
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I definitely wasn’t thrilled to go back the second time but I survived, LOL.
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