Final 2007 numbers released on Monday by Acadia National Park indicate that visitation was up for a second straight year.
According to Acadia officials, an estimated 2.2 million visitors came to Acadia last year, a 5.7 percent increase from 2006. That represents 120,000 more visitors, with the largest increases coming in June, August and September; estimated visitation actually declined in July, however. Park officials noted that visits to Acadia fell from 1995-2005, but that this year’s gain brought numbers back up to 2004 levels.