Seaside Path

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 Pond Carry

Jordan Pond Carry is a moderately trafficked trail that is located between Jordan Pond and Eagle Lake. The trail takes you from the Jordan Pond area through a wooded area with nice long wooden plank style walkways that lead you to Eagle Lake. Jordan Pond Carry connects to Eagle Lake Trail, Bubbles Divide, and Jordan Pond Path.

Parking is at Bubble Divide Parking Area off of Park Loop Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.0 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 230 ft
Elevation Loss 230 ft

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Jordan Cliffs Trail

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.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.0 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 750 ft
Elevation Loss 230 ft

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Jordan Pond Path

Jordan Pond Path is a heavily trafficked trail that is located at Jordan Pond and traverses the whole way around the pond. The trail follows the shoreline of the lake and has nice views of the mountains from the valley that Jordan Pond is in. Jordan Pond Path connects to Jordan Pond Nature Trail, Penobscot Mountain Loop, Bubble & Jordan Pond Path, Bubble Trail, Deer Brook Trail, and Bubbles Divide Trail. The Jordan Pond Path is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Jordan Pond Path Parking Area off of Park Loop Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 3.1 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 170 ft
Elevation Loss 170 ft

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Jordan Pond Nature Trail

Jordan Pond Nature Trail is a heavily trafficked trail that is located at Jordan Pond near Bar Harbor. The Jordan Pond Nature Trail is used mainly as a connector trail to get to the Jordan Pond Path. The Jordan Pond Nature Trail is connected to the Jordan Pond Path, Bubbles and Jordan Pond Path, and Jordan Pond House Trail. The Jordan Pond Nature Trail is good for hikers of all skills. 

Parking is at Jordan Pond House Parking Area off of Park Loop Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.2 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 30 ft
Elevation Loss 20 ft

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Jordan Stream Path

Jordan Stream Path is a moderately traffic trail located near Seal Harbor. The trail follows along the Jordan Stream, passing by carriage roads and ends on Route 3 at the coast. The Jordan Stream Path is rated as easy.

Parking lot at Jordan Pond. Walk down Asticou & Jordan Pond Path trail until you reach Jordan Stream Path.

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Trail Stats

Length 2.2 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 390 ft
Elevation Loss 150 ft

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Spring Trail

Spring Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located next to Jordan Pond. Spring Trail is a nice wooded trail that brings you through a forest about 0.5 miles below Penobscot Mountain. The Spring Trail connects to the Penobscot Mountain Trail where you can reach the peak of the mountain. Spring Trail connects to Penobscot Mountain Trail, Amphitheater Trail, Jordan Cliff Trail, Asticou & Jordan Pond Path, Jordan Stream Trail, and Jordan Steam Path. The Spring Trail is rated moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Jordan Pond House Parking Area off of Park Loop road.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.3 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 140 ft
Elevation Loss 30 ft

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Asticou & Jordan Pond Path

Asticou and Jordan Pond Path is a moderately trafficked out and back trail that is located near Northwest Harbor. The trail is a casual hike that goes over stone stairs and wooden bridges through a nice wooded forest. The Asticou and Jordan Pond Path connects to Sargent South Ridge Trail, Penobscot Mountain Trail, Lower Amphitheatre, and Spring Trail. The Asticou and Jordan Pond Path is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Jordan Pond Path Parking Area off of Park Loop Road then go to Spring Trail over to Asticou and Jordan Pond Path.

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Difficulty Medium
Length 2.0 mi
Elevation Gain 360 ft
Elevation Loss 340 ft

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Bubble & Jordan Pond Path

Bubbles and Jordan Pond Path is a moderately trafficked trail that is located by Jordan Pond near Seal Harbor. The trail takes hikers through a nice wooded forest path that starts at Jordan Pond and ends at Cannon Brook trail. Bubbles and Jordan Pond Path connects to Canon Brook Trail, Pemetic East Cliff Trail, Triad Trail, Pemetic South Ridge Trail, Triad Pass, and Jordan Pond Path.

Parking is at Jordan Pond Path Parking Area off of Park Loop Road then hike down Jordan Pond Nature trail to Jordan Pond Path.

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Trail Stats

Difficulty Medium
Length 2.1 mi
Elevation Gain 1000 ft
Elevation Loss 280 ft

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