I'm planning a trip in August to the NE (around Maine)-not sure where-Would like to know if there is anywhere that is especially good for photography(birds or wildlife) that time of year, also plan on hiking and camping. Anybody got any suggestions? Thanks.
Acadia might be great for birding/hiking, for photography you could look into trips to Machias Island for razorbills, murres and puffins. August may be a bit late for that, though.
Acadia is a great place to combine a vacation and photo trip. There are a lot (I mean a lot!) of hikes. Beautiful scenery all around and wildlife. It gets crowded during the summer, so book early. You can't go wrong in Acadia.
We vacation in Acadia almost every year. This year we will be spending about two weeks there in June and we will also be doing the Puffin trip once again.
There are a number of things you could consider.
First, check the Maine Audubon website. There are a number of activities there that may tickle your fancy. Among other things, they do a great pelagic trip out of Bar Harbor but that is later in September. We did that two years ago. Went out on a huge catamaran from Bar Harbor Whale Watch. It was terrific.
Second, be sure to make your way over to Schoodic peninsula (next one up from Bar Harbor). Great seascapes and good birding over there.
Third, you could look at one of the Moose photo safaris out of Millinocket (a couple of hours from Bar Harbor and Acadia).
And of course Acadia itself has lots of great photo ops. I'll be doing a lot of wildflower photography as well as landscapes and seascapes while there.
Acadia and the Central California Coast are my two favorite places in the U.S.
Bob, Ed-Thanks so much for all the useful tips!! I can't wait!! Hope I can still get a Puffin tour! I do want to go Whale watching. Looking forward to some alone time and hiking w/ camera!!
Maine is one of my favorite places in the world. It's just more amazing in fall. There's some amazing scenics out there with lighthouses and coastlines.... acadia is a must of course; camden, boothbay area, portland, lubec,
ask Grady, he's from up there for more detailed areas to visit