Appalachian Trail - Maine Active and Adventure Travel Guide

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The Appalachian Trail winds through the Bigelow Preserve along Flagstaff Lake in Maine. (Kate Chandler)

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  • Trail Stats: 281.4 Trail Miles, 32 Hiker Shelters
  • If you’ve heard or read anything at all about the Appalachian Trail (AT), you almost certainly know of 5,267-foot Mount Katahdin. The wooden sign at Baxter Peak represents the northern terminus of the trail, where most thru-hikers end their 2,000-plus mile journey. Should you summit Katahdin in August or September, there is a good chance you’ll find one or more thru-hikers screaming, crying, or sitting in stony silence next to the sign. It represents the culmination of five to seven months worth of endurance, pain, and emotion. For the casual hiker, the sign represents a riveting five-mile, 4,000-plus foot ascent up the most extreme climb of the entire AT. For those in “trail shape,” the trip is unforgettable. Hikers out for a weekend trip will want to start up the mountain early, for this is an all-day affair. Mount Katahdin is in Baxter State Park and is only open for hiking a few months of the year, so competition for campsites is fierce. Plan your trip well in advance to avoid disappointment or a total let down.
  • Just south of Baxter State Park is a section of trail affectionately known as the 100-Mile Wilderness. From Monson to Abol Bridge, there is nary a road, aside from one or two logging roads, and the sense of isolation is all too real. All manner of wildlife call this region of Maine home, and from atop Bigelow Mountain, there is nothing to see but miles of forest on all sides. Sound too good to be true? Believe it, especially once you experience all of the great swimming opportunities, as the trail skirts by a new pond at least a few times a day. No houses, docks, boats, or people are around to ruin this backcountry swim. Few things are as refreshing, and you will be hard pressed to find a section of the AT that is as remote, pristine, or beautiful.
  • No mention of hiking in Maine is complete without alluding to their state bird, the mosquito. These heathens are tireless vampires, especially at night, and can drive some people mad. Their partners in evil, the black flies, elbow their way in for access to every inch of exposed skin, picking up any slack the mosquitoes might afford. But don’t worry, they settle down at night. If you plan to hike in Maine, expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised, but don’t be caught unprepared. Bug deterrent and appropriate bug netting are the best way to guarantee an enjoyable trip—and your sanity. The best way to avoid them is to travel in before the last freeze (which presents its own challenges). As a general rule, the flies come out after the last freeze, starting with a swarm and tapering out to a still-annoying cloud by mid-summer, while the mosquitoes bother you through summer and fall. Plan accordingly.
  • Recommended 3- to 4-Day Trip: The problem with hiking the AT in Maine is also the reason it’s so glorious: Precious few roads cross the trail so you can access it. This 34-mile route provides a delicious taste of Maine backcountry, with views of the stunning Baldpate peaks and Bemis Range along the way. Be on the lookout for moose, bear, loons, and chatty red squirrels, as this is about as remote as you can get in the eastern United States. Four hiker shelters are available in this stretch of trail and ample water sources. If you have an extra day or two to spare, go south of Grafton Notch about seven miles and you’ll reach the Mahoosuc Notch, the toughest mile on the AT. It’s only one mile long, but it’s through a boulder field, and is incredibly fun. Just keep an eye on the time, as it’s probably the longest mile you’ve ever hiked. Directions: Maine 26 (Grafton Notch) north to Maine 17 near Oquossoc.

Guidebook: Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers' Companion (Appalachian Trail Conservancy)
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Active and Adventure Overview: Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail is a multi-state public footpath across 2,175 miles of Appalachian Mountain ridgelines from Maine to Georgia. Roads that cross it for all but its northernmost 100 miles give ready access. The Trail is protected along more than 96 percent of its course by federal or state ownership of the land itself or by rights-of-way. Read More

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The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel

1000 Cold Springs Road
Dixville Notch, NH 03576 Map

Distance: 136.0 mi.
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Hotel Class: 3 class stars

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Little Lyford Pond Camps

P.O. Box 310
Greenville, ME 04441 Map

Distance: 33.9 mi.
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Inn By The River

2777 U S Route 201
West Forks, ME 04985 Map

Distance: 60.7 mi.
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Attractions

Abol Trail

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Millinocket, Maine

Distance: 1.8 mi. (from destination center)

Description: This hike takes you to the summit of Maine's highest peak and the northern terminus of the... Read More
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Helon Taylor Trail

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Baxter State Park, Maine

Distance: 13.1 mi. (from destination center)

Description: This trail offers access to a number of other trails with significant peaks. Baxter Peak and... Read More
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Pogy Notch Trail

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Distance: 20.6 mi. (from destination center)

Description: Hike past the pond and over several footbridges to reach the canoe launch. ... Read More
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Airports

Major Airports near Appalachian Trail - Maine

Distance (mi.)
Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport 235.3 map
Boston Logan International Airport 265.7 map
Halifax International Airport 271.9 map

Other Smaller Airports near Appalachian Trail - Maine

Distance (mi.)
Presque Isle Municipal Airport 68.2 map
Bangor International Airport 76.5 map
Rockland Knox County Regional Airport 127.3 map

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