As you drive through Acadia National Park, you'll unearth the geological history that made these mountains possible, full of shifting plates, devastating volcanoes and earthquakes. But that's not all! You'll also get glacial history going back thirty thousand years.
Next, you'll get to travel back in time to the short-lived Green Mountain Cog Railway, once a major attraction on this mountain. Your journey will take you along Park Loop Road, as you revisit a devastating history of fires and powerful regrowth, and you'll hear why the foliage is truly so rich, rooted in temperature changes and a myriad of pigments.
Up next, you'll pass one of the 250 beaver ponds and learn more about these fascinating creatures. Then, dig deeper into Acadia's wildlife with a story about the extinction and reintroduction of the peregrine falcon. After snapping some photos at the Schooner Head Overlook, you'll return to 1604, when Europeans first arrived in the area.
Then, hear about how a radio tycoon built one of the most important and efficient radio stations in the world, which the Navy used in WWII. As you roll along, you'll find out about the Wabanaki tribes and how they survived. Hunting and berry gathering certainly sound fun, but their lives depended upon it!
You'll also uncover the Rockefeller connections to the area, including how the land, roads, and bridges are a result of their efforts. On top of that, you'll hear about their quirks, like John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s desire to bring back a past full of carriages!
