Acadia is a 49,071-acre U.S. national park in Maine, established in 1916. It is known for rugged Atlantic coastal headlands with granite peaks, tide pools, and the first place to see sunrise in the United States. TerraGreetings is actively designing printable greeting cards inspired by Acadia — printable at home or sendable as a digital share link.
Acadia is where the Atlantic meets pink granite — Cadillac Mountain catches the first sunrise in the United States most of the year, and the Park Loop Road threads past Thunder Hole, Jordan Pond, and Bass Harbor lighthouse. Cards from this collection carry that quieter East Coast feel: anniversaries for couples who honeymooned in Bar Harbor, thank-you notes that mean it, sympathy cards that don't try too hard.
If you've spent time in Acadia, you already know what these cards are leaning into: Cadillac Mountain, Jordan Pond, Thunder Hole, the way the light works on ocean blues, and the kind of moments you only get during summer and fall. Peregrine Falcon, Harbor Seal, Moose appear across the collection where they fit, and the overall mood lands serene, romantic, adventurous.
Best occasions for Acadia cards
Frequently asked about Acadia cards
What occasions are Acadia greeting cards good for?
Acadia designs lean understated and emotionally warm — they work especially well for anniversaries, thank-you notes, sympathy cards, and sentimental birthdays for the New Englanders in your life.
What scenes are featured in Acadia cards?
Designs draw from Cadillac Mountain sunrise, Jordan Pond, Thunder Hole, Bass Harbor Head Light, and the Park Loop Road overlooks of Mount Desert Island.
What other parks pair well with an Acadia card?
Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains share the East Coast forest feel without the coastline. For the same coastal sensibility on the other coast, Olympic (Washington) is the closest match.
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Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest