Free Things to Do on MDI
H1: Our Guide to Visiting Bar Harbor on a Budget Bar Harbor is renowned for its stunning coastal beauty, rich history, and the majestic Acadia National Park. And one of our favorite things about it is that a getaway to Mount Desert Island can be a treasure trove of experiences for any traveler’s budget. Whether you’re a family looking to make lasting memories without stretching your wallet, a couple seeking a romantic retreat, or a solo traveler ready to explore, our picturesque island offers a wealth of activities that won’t break the bank. In this blog, we’ll journey through Bar Harbor, discovering how to savor the charm and adventure of our idyllic town, all while keeping your budget happily intact. You’ll find 8 free things to do in Bar Harbor and the surrounding area, plus our best advice on budget friendly accommodations and more. And to kick things off, here’s one tip that every visitor to Bar Harbor on a budget should know: take the free Island Explorer Shuttle wherever you go! The Bar Harbor free shuttle has 11 routes around the island and will stop anywhere along the routes for passengers if it’s safe to do so. It’s a great way to get to all MDI’s greatest hits and eliminates the need to find (and pay for) parking in Bar Harbor. Just note, if you use the Island Explorer to visit Acadia National Park, be sure to have a park entrance pass. Walk the Shore Path Being more than a century old, the Bar Harbor Shore Path is close to our town’s heart. This 1.5 mile walking path leads from the Ells Pier in downtown to Wayman Lane along the east shore, following the edge of Frenchman Bay for views of the water, surrounding islands and the town’s oldest inn and several historic summer cottages. Its level surface makes it accessible for strollers, wheelchairs and those with limited mobility. You’ll find visitors and full-time residents alike ambling along or going for a jog from early morning to late in the evening. In fact, the Shore Path is so treasured by Bar Harbor residents that when it was severely damaged in the unprecedented coastal storms of January 2024, the town rallied funds to repair and improve it. The restoration includes the construction of new seawalls to protect the path and the addition of gorgeous new landscaping around it. “I think a new hidden gem will be the Shore Path,” said Jeremy Dougherty of the Bar Harbor Inn. “Especially with all the amazing gardens that we’re putting in… it will have hardscaping and then these beautiful flowers and plantings around it. I mean, I think people will show up thinking it will look like it did for the last 20 or 50 years but it’s going to be very different. In a very, very good way.” You can find updates on the project at the Bar Harbor Inn and contribute to its restoration and preservation at the VIA’s gofundme. Walk Across the Ocean to Bar Island Exploring Bar Island has to be one of the most underrated things to do in Bar Harbor—and it doesn’t cost a dime! The Island sits just half a mile off the mainland and each day for about 3 hours at low tide, it is accessible via the gravel Bar Island Land Bridge. The natural bar allows you to walk to the island from the end of Bridge St where you can then explore the 1.5 mile Bar Island Trail. “I always say how amazing it is that the ocean lowers down to this convenient island. So many other attractions you have to drive to,” Jeremy said. “If you didn’t know about this, it’s gonna change your life! You have all these coves, various beaches and different little trails.” Bar Island offers a great opportunity for tide pooling and an easy hike to its highest point provides views of Bar Harbor and Frenchman Bay. Just try not to lose track of time or you might be waiting 9 hours for the next low tide! Or, if you’re like local mom, Christina, you could plan with a picnic and books to get “stuck” for a lovely summer afternoon. Explore Local Art Our town is home to some talented artists and craftsmen! You can visit up to five different art galleries and open studios across the island that cost nothing to enter. You’ll find a mix of oil paintings, photography, sculptural works, hand made furniture and much more—often drawing inspiration for the beautiful landscape and rich history of the area. And if you’re tempted to buy something, well, we’d love the support for our local artisans! ]Listen to the Town Band on the Village Green When evening rolls around, there’s music to be had in downtown Bar Harbor! Every Monday and Thursday of the summer, the Bar Harbor Town Band puts on an hour-long, free concert on the Village Green. People bring chairs, blankets, drinks, and snacks to lounge on the grass and enjoy the show. You may even catch visiting musicians jumping in to join the regular cast on a special night! If the forecast says rain, the show goes on—the band and audience move to the Bar Harbor Congregational Church to stay dry. Photo-Op at Bass Harbor Lighthouse Ready to see some classic Maine sights? One of about 80 lighthouses in Maine, the Bass Harbor Head Light Station guards the southern entrance of Blue Hill Bay and warns boats against Bass Harbor Bar. Built in 1858, its tower and lightning road stand at 37 feet tall and its light has a 13 mile range. Because of its western location, it is a popular spot around sunset, when Frenchman bay is painted in pink and orange, but we think it makes for an equally stunning and iconic photo in morning or midday. Wander Asticou Azalea Garden Visiting Maine, you may not expect to find Japanese inspired landscaping, but at Asticou Azalea Garden you’ll be transported. This lovely