
They’re not Maine’s highest mountains, but there’s something undeniably majestic about Acadia’s rounded and (mostly) bald-topped peaks. Volcanoes, glaciers, and colliding continents worked hard to form these beauties. The least we can do is learn their names.

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- Norumbega Mountain 852 feet
- Bald Peak 974 feet
- Sargent Mountain 1,373 feet
- Penobscot Mountain 1,194 feet
- North Bubble 872 feet
- South Bubble 766 feet
- Pemetic Mountain 1,248 feet
- The Triad 698 feet
- Cadillac Mountain 1,530 feet
- Day Mountain 583 feet
- Dorr Mountain 1,270 feet
- Huguenot Head 731 feet
- Champlain Mountain 1,058 feet
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