Acadia National Esplanade preserves abundant of Mount Desert Island, and associated abate islands, off the Atlantic bank of Maine. Originally inhabited by the Wabanaki people, the breadth includes mountains, an ocean shoreline, woodlands, and lakes. In accession to Mount Desert Island, the esplanade comprises abundant of the Isle au Haut, a baby island to the southwest of Mount Desert Island and locations of Baker Island, aswell nearby. A allocation of Schoodic Peninsula on the acreage is aswell allotment of the park. In total, Acadia National Esplanade consists of 30,300 acreage (47 aboveboard afar or 123 km2) on Mount Desert Island, 2,728 acreage (4.6 aboveboard afar or 11 km2) on Isle au Haut and 2,366 acreage (3.5 aboveboard afar or 9.2 km2) on the Schoodic Peninsula.
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