Kurt Diederich’s Climb

Kurt Diederich’s Climb is a moderately hiked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. Kurt Diederich’s Climb is a path up to the peak of Dorr Mountain, it goes up rock steps. It is regarded as the hardest way up Dorr Mountain. Kur Diederich’s Climb connects Schiff Path, Kane Path, and Beachcroft Path. Kurt Diederich’s Climb is rated as advanced difficulty. 

Parking is at Beachcroft Path Parking Area, then hike to the intersection of Kurt Diederich’s Climb and Kane Path.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.4 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 460 ft
Elevation Loss 0 ft

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Norumbega Mountain Trail

Norumbega Mountain Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Northwest Harbor. The trail is a nice walk through the woods then the tree thins out leading up to Norumbega Mountain Peak giving great views of the park. The Norumbega Mountain Trail connects to the Goat Trail, Golf Course Trail, and Hadlock Pond Trail. The Norumbega Mountain Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Norumbega Mountain Pull off Parking Area then walk down Goat Trail.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.2 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 700 ft
Elevation Loss 60 ft

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Mansell Mountain Trail

Mansell Mountain Trail is a moderately hiked trail that is located near Southwest Harbor. The trail is an intense hike up a steep trail with many roots. At the end of the trail, you get a great view of Southwest Harbor. The Mansell Mountain Trail connects to Cold Brook Trail, Gilley Trail, Mansell-Razorback Connector, and Perpendicular Trail. The Mansell Mountain Trail is rated an advanced difficulty.

Gilley Field Parking Area off of Mill Field Road.

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Length 1.0 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 820 ft
Elevation Loss 50 ft

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Norumbega Connector Trail

Norumbega Connector Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Northeast Harbor. The trail is a nice walk through a wooded forest. Norumbega Connector Trail is often hiked in a loop with Norumbega Mountain Trail that goes to the peak of Norumbega Mountain. The Norumbega Connector Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Norumbega Mountain Pull parking off of State Route 3.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.9 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 200 ft
Elevation Loss 140 ft

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Murphy Lane

Murphy Lane is a short easy trail that connects Schooner head path to Park Loop Road and the Precipice Trail.

Off road parking on Park Loop Road at trail head.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.3 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 20 ft
Elevation Loss 20 ft

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Man O’ War Brook Fire Road

Man O' War Truck Road is a heavily trafficked trail that connects to Acadia Mountain trail. This is a dog friendly trail and is good for hikers of any ability it is a relatively flat trail.

Parking at Acadia Mountain Trailhead off of route 102.

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Length 0.9 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 140 ft
Elevation Loss 90 ft

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Orange & Black Path

Orange & Black Path is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. This trail is a good wooded hike that goes up by where Peregrine Falcon's nest, because of this the trail is sometimes closed. The Orange & Black Path is connected to Precipice Trail, Orange & Black Path/ Chapman Trail, and Precipice Loop. The Orange & Black Path is rated an advanced difficulty.

Precipice Trailhead Parking off of Park Loop Road then walk down Precipice Trail till you reach Orange & Black Path.

This trail is closed yearly from March-August for peregrine falcon nesting season. For this reason, the team cannot provide a TrailView at this time. Please consult alternate resources if you intend to hike the Orange & Black Path.

Trail Stats

Length 0.7 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 560 ft
Elevation Loss 270 ft

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Ocean Path

Ocean Path is a heavily trafficked trail that is located on the coastline near Seal Harbor. The trail goes along the coastline showing classic Maine coastlines and has picturesque scenery. The Ocean Path connects to Gorham Mountain Trail and Goat Head Trail. This trail is an easy difficulty and is for all levels of hikers.

Parking is at Ocean Path South Parking Area off of Park Loop Road.

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Length 2.1 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 440 ft
Elevation Loss 440 ft

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Parkman Mountain Trail

Parkman Mountain Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Northwest Harbor. The trail is a nice wooded hike that brings hikers up to the peak of Parkman Mountain that has great views of the park. Parkman Mountain Trail connects to Hadlock Brook Trail, Hadlock Loop, Upper Mountain Trail, Bald Peak Trail, Parkman Mountain Connector, and Giant Slide Trail. The Parkman Mountain Trail is rated as moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Parkman Mountain Parking Area off of State Route 3.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.8 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 750 ft
Elevation Loss 490 ft

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Pemetic East Cliff Trail

Pemetic East Cliff Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Seal Harbor. The Pemetic East Cliff Trail is a connector trail that connects Pemetic South Ridge Trail to the Bubbles and Jordan Pond Path. The Pemetic East Cliff Trail is rated an advanced difficulty.

Parking is at the Bubble Drive Parking area, then hikers have to go down Pemetic Northwest Trail to the Peak of Pemetic Mountain and down the Pemetic South Ridge Trail.

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Length 0.3 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 380 ft
Elevation Loss 0 ft

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