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More than a month after Maine’s first confirmed case of COVID-19, people throughout the state are social distancing indoors. But going outside is one engaging way to keep busy, so long as you keep your distance from others.
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However, some parks in the state have restricted access or closed altogether — including Acadia National Park. Take a look at the map below to find out if your favorite spot is closed.
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This is a running map that will be updated as things change. For more information, visit the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands. Email us at nwilliams@bangordailynews.com if we missed any closures.
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