Howdee all,
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Another hike in Beautiful Acadia National Park
We hiked South Bubble trail to Jordon Pond house and around Jordon Lake then continued the hike around the lake taking the shorter trail back to the Bubble Parking Lot.
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South Bubble
To the Bubble approx half mile..
another half mile from the bubble to Jordon Pond.
Elevation Gain: 400 feet
Jordon pond Loop alone..
Distance: 3.2 miles
Elevation Gain: Level
Difficulty: Moderate
Trail Type: Loop
Total miles hiked…approx 4.5
Easy for us..but would be very challenging for others.
We have hiked this way up to South Bubble before. Either way it takes some work and good shoes…No sandals here.
I missed a few good shots of the larger boulders..
I was concentrating on the hike and forgot to take photos.
Most all of the trail down is boulders…and a few areas you need to squeeze thru boulders and scramble up and around many.
We go left…the shorter hike to Jordon Pond house and
Popovers
Don't know what this tree is..hoping Sicksta does.
Samarrah noticed this odd growth on some leaves..
Jordon Pond house getting closer
These look oddly like popovers…
I must be getting hungry
The wildflower lawn to Jordon Pond House
View back to Jordon Pond
Jordon Pond house..
I think this is a Lightning bug

Finally…front row seats! see that gal in the blue shirt above Samarrahs head.
A facebook, twitter friends daughter, our waitress for lunch.
Jeff and I shared crabcakes and a chicken curry salad
Samarrah had a grilled veggie sandwich with pesto
And…the infamous
Popover
i had two!
We had a great lunch..
Then stayed for a few minutes longer to take in the view..
We then then continued our journey..this time following the east side of
Jordon pond
Still foggy..
Interesting trees growing together..
This side of the lake is mostly walking on boardwalk.
The boardwalk protects the fragile moss covered wetlands
We love this walk…
Mushroom muffins in moss…
Moss lushness
we pass thru an area with boulders..
Up and down and around some of the boulders..still an easy hike for most people.
We then cross a stream that helps feed the pond..
The gray patch in the photos below is a Beaver den
We watched and waited..but no sign of beaver
The trail evens out and is gravel…
instead we leave Jordon lake below..
and take a path after the South Bubble path up to the parking areas.
Much shorter and not much uphill.
Another beautiful day in Acadia National park
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