Seal Cove Pond was our least favorite paddle of the four paddles we did at Acadia. Seal Cove Pond is in a very remote area. You have to drive down a long dirt road to get there. It is 4.5 miles around and takes about 2.5 hours to paddle. It is shallow & marshy. The eastern shore is part of Acadia National Park. The western shore & the island are privately owned. There is a beaver lodge at the southern end.
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Doug launches his kayak |
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Looking North from the launch
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Looking south
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The guys paddle along |
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The beaver lodge |
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