The bus between Rockland County and Acadia National Park takes 19h 43m. The bus runs, on average, 4 times per week from Rockland County to Acadia National Park. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.
Buses run 4 times a week between Rockland County and Acadia National Park. The earliest departure is at 8:30 PM in the evening, and the last departure from Rockland County is at 8:30 PM which arrives into Acadia National Park at 4:13 PM. All services require a transfer at Hamilton Ave. & Ferris Ave. White Plain Train and take an average of 19h 43m. The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.
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No, there is no direct bus from Rockland County to Acadia National Park. However, there are services departing from Rockland County station and arriving at Acadia National Park station via Boston. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 19h 43m.
Rockland County to Acadia National Park bus services, operated by Rockland Coaches, depart from Stamford Bus Stop station.
Rockland County to Acadia National Park bus services, operated by Rockland Coaches, arrive at 600 Main Street station.
The distance between Rockland County and Acadia National Park is 591.5 km. The road distance is 839 km.
You can take a bus from Franklin St. at Municipal Plaza Spring Valley to Acadia National Park via Hamilton Ave. & Ferris Ave. White Plain Train, White Plains Transportation Center, Stamford Transportation Center @ Bay A, Stamford Bus Stop, Boston, Bangor: Odlin Road Park & Ride, and 600 Main Street in around 16h 2m.