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Acadia National Park vs Santa Fe

Which destination is right for your next trip?

πŸ† Santa Fe wins 82 OVR vs 75 Β· attribute matchup 4–4

Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park

United States

75OVR

VS
Santa Fe
Santa Fe

United States

82OVR

92
Safety
82
50
Affordability
45
72
Food
99
63
Culture
99
58
Nightlife
72
72
Walkability
86
99
Nature
86
91
Connectivity
91
72
Transit
58
Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park

United States

Santa Fe

Santa Fe

United States

Acadia National Park

Safety: 92/100Pop: No permanent residents; ~4M visitors/yearAmerica/New_York

Santa Fe

Safety: 72/100Pop: 87KAmerica/Denver

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Acadia National Park: $80-120Santa Fe: $80–130
mid-range
Acadia National Park: $200-350Santa Fe: $150–250
luxury
Acadia National Park: $500+Santa Fe: $350+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Acadia National Park80/100βœ“Safety Score72/100Santa Fe

Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park is very safe for visitors. Crime is minimal and the park service maintains excellent trails and facilities. The main hazards are environmental β€” slippery wet granite, cold water, coastal fog, and ticks carrying Lyme disease. The Beehive and Precipice ladder trails require caution and should not be attempted by those with a fear of heights or with children too young to grip iron rungs. Parking lot break-ins are the most common crime; do not leave valuables visible in cars.

Santa Fe

Santa Fe is generally safe for tourists in the plaza and Canyon Road areas. Property crime (car break-ins) is the most common issue β€” never leave valuables visible in vehicles. The south side near Cerrillos Road has higher crime rates.

⭐ Ratings

Acadia National Park5/5English Friendly5/5Santa Fe
Acadia National Park3/5Walkabilityβœ“4/5Santa Fe
Acadia National Park3/5βœ“Public Transit2/5Santa Fe
Acadia National Park3/5Food Sceneβœ“5/5Santa Fe
Acadia National Park2/5Nightlifeβœ“3/5Santa Fe
Acadia National Park2/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Santa Fe
Acadia National Park5/5βœ“Nature Access4/5Santa Fe
Acadia National Park4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Santa Fe

🌀️ Weather

Acadia National Park

Acadia has a cold continental climate strongly influenced by the Gulf of Maine. Summers are short, pleasant, and occasionally foggy β€” the coast earns its nickname 'Downeast' from prevailing winds. Fall foliage peaks around October 10 and is the most spectacular season. Winters are brutal with heavy snow and ice, causing partial park closures. The mud season from April through May makes many trails impassable.

Summer (June - August)15-25Β°C
Fall (September - October)5-18Β°C
Winter (December - March)-10-2Β°C
Mud Season (April - May)2-14Β°C

Santa Fe

High desert climate at 7,200 ft. Intense sunshine year-round. Summer afternoons bring dramatic monsoon thunderstorms. Winter brings snow and world-class skiing at Ski Santa Fe.

Spring (Mar–May)10–22Β°C
Summer (Jun–Aug)25–32Β°C
Fall (Sep–Nov)8–24Β°C
Winter (Dec–Feb)-5–10Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Acadia National Park

A car is the most practical way to explore Acadia outside of summer β€” the Island Explorer free shuttle covers all major park destinations from late June through Columbus Day weekend, making a car optional during peak season. Bar Harbor itself is entirely walkable. Cycling on the carriage road network is highly recommended. There is no rail service to Mount Desert Island.

Walkability: Bar Harbor is highly walkable β€” the entire downtown is compact and flat. The park itself requires a vehicle, bicycle, or the Island Explorer shuttle. Many trailheads are directly accessible from town on foot, including the Great Head Trail and the Bar Island tidal crossing.

Island Explorer Free Shuttle β€” Free (funded by park fees and Friends of Acadia)
Rental Car β€” $60-120/day from Bangor; $80-150/day from Bar Harbor
Bike & E-Bike Rental β€” $30-50/day standard; $60-90/day e-bike

Santa Fe

The historic plaza and Canyon Road are walkable. A car is essential for day trips to Taos, Bandelier, or White Sands. The city bus system covers main areas cheaply.

Walkability: Very walkable around the plaza, Canyon Road, and Museum Hill; a car is needed for day trips and outlying attractions

On Foot β€” Free
Santa Fe Trails Bus β€” $1–2
Uber / Lyft β€” $8–25

The Verdict

Choose Acadia National Park if...

you want the first national park east of the Mississippi β€” Cadillac sunrise, Jordan Pond popovers, carriage roads, and the ladder trails up the Beehive and Precipice

Choose Santa Fe if...

you want the USA's oldest state capital (1610) at altitude β€” Georgia O'Keeffe country, Canyon Road galleries, Meow Wolf immersive art, and chile sauce on everything in America's best small food city