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Hemlock Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. Hemlock Trail is a nice walk through a meadow with birch and hemlock trees. The Hemlock Trail connects to Stratheden Path, Kebo Mountain Trail, Dorr North Ridge Trail, and Gorge Path. Hemlock Trail is good for hikers of all levels.
Parking is at Sieur de Monts Nature Center Parking Area.
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Trail Stats
Length | 0.4 mi |
Difficulty | Easy |
Elevation Gain | 250 ft |
Elevation Loss | 30 ft |
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Great Head Trail is a heavily trafficked trail that is located north of Seal Harbor next to Sand Beach. It has great views of the coastline and many wooded sections of hiking. The Great Head Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.
Parking is at Great Head Trail Parking Area off of Schooler Head Road.
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Trail Stats
Length | 1.5 mi |
Difficulty | Medium |
Elevation Gain | 350 ft |
Elevation Loss | 340 ft |
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Harbor Brook Trail is a moderately trafficked trail located near seal harbor and connects to Jordan Pond Path. This trail is easy and good for most people to hike on.
Parking is found along route 3 near trail-head near seal harbor.
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Trail Stats
Length | 1.7 mi |
Difficulty | Easy |
Elevation Gain | 210 ft |
Elevation Loss | 150 ft |
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Beech West Ridge Trail is a moderately trafficked out and back trail that is located at Long Pond near Southwest Harbor. The trail takes you up to the peak of Beech Mountain, giving you a great view of Long Pond. Beech West Ridge Trail connects to Long Pond Path, Valley Trail, Beech Mountain Loop Trail, and Beech South Ridge Trail.
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Trail Stats
Length | 0.9 mi |
Difficulty | Medium |
Elevation Gain | 720 ft |
Elevation Loss | 50 ft |
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Hio Road is an old fire road road near Seawall Campside primarily intended for campers to use as a leisurely hiking trail.
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Trail Stats
Length | 2.0 mi |
Difficulty | Easy |
Elevation Gain | 120 ft |
Elevation Loss | 90 ft |
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Seaside path is a moderately trafficked trail that starts near Jordan Pond house carriage road. This trail follows along Stanly brook road outside of the park to Route 3. This path is easy and has minimal elevation change. The trail ends near Seaside Lane.
Park at Jordan Pond and walk towards carriage roads to access Seaside Path.
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Trail Stats
Length | 1.6 mi |
Difficulty | Easy |
Elevation Gain | 260 ft |
Elevation Loss | 20 ft |
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Jordan Cliff Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located by Jordan Pond near Seal Harbor. The trail is a challenging steep hike up the east side of Penobscot Mountain. It is a bit rocky and heavily rooted through the forest before ascending above the treeline. Jordan Cliff Trail connects to Amphitheatre Trail, Spring Trail, Penobscot East Trail, and Deer Brook Trail. The Jordan Cliff Trail is rated an advanced difficulty.
Parking is at Jordan Pond Path then walk down spring trail till you reach Jordan Cliff Trail.
This trail is closed yearly from March-August for peregrine falcon nesting season. For this reason, the team cannot provide an updated TrailView at this time. Please consult alternate resources if you intend to hike the Jordan Cliffs Trail.
Trail Stats
Length | 1.0 mi |
Difficulty | Hard |
Elevation Gain | 750 ft |
Elevation Loss | 230 ft |
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Jesup Path is a moderately trafficked path that is located near Bar Harbor, right by the Nature Center. The Jesup Path is an easy trail that follows a gravel path up to the Nature Center. This trail connects to the Kane Path, and Emery Path. The Jesup Path is a good trail for hikers of all skill levels.
Parking is at Beachcroft Path parking off of Otter Creek Drive.
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Trail Stats
Length | 0.7 mi |
Difficulty | Easy |
Elevation Gain | 40 ft |
Elevation Loss | 10 ft |
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