Access Wayside: Over the Mountain, Through the Woods

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Aug. 18. It is reproduced in full below.

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Access Wayside: Over the Mtn Through the Woods

An audio description is provided for "Over the Mountain, Through the Woods," an interpretive wayside at Acadia National Park.

Date created:

08/18/2023

Audio Transcript

On the deck of Wildwood Stables, a wayside exhibit entitled "Over the Mountain, Through the Woods" overlooks a view of a large corral bordered by a wooden rail fence. More fences separate the corral into smaller sections. A tree-covered slope forms a backdrop.

The exhibit's title appears in a clear blue sky over a view of a roofless carriage with spoked wheels, drawn by two horses. A dozen people ride inside as it travels along a carriage road overlooking a panoramic view of Frenchman Bay and the Atlantic Ocean from Day Mountain.

Introductory text reads: "Contemplate Acadia's beauty by taking a carriage ride to the top of Day Mountain or through the forests to Jordan Pond House. Traveling in a horse-drawn carriage is just as much about the journey as it is about the destination. At this gentle pace everything seems clearer, more pronounced - the mixture of hardwood and evergreen trees, moss-covered rocks and bridges, delicate ferns and gurgling brooks."

An inset shows a historic photograph of a horse-drawn carriage with four passengers. "Small carriages are still used on Acadia's carriage roads by private carriage owners. Private charters may be reserved at Wildwood Stables."

A quote: "Without a doubt, riding the Acadia carriage road system was the most beautiful ride I have participated in. The footing for the horses, the views and woodlands, and Wildwood Stables are as good as it gets." - J. Sanders of Rhode Island, Friends of Acadia Journal

Access Wayside: Over the Mtn Through the Woods

An audio description is provided for "Over the Mountain, Through the Woods," an interpretive wayside at Acadia National Park.

Date created:

08/18/2023

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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