Perpendicular Trail

The Perpendicular Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located next to Long Pond near Southwest Harbor. This trail features a steep hike up to the summit of Mansell Mountain. The Perpendicular Trail connects to Long Pond Trail and Mansell Mountain Trail. The Perpendicular Trail is rated as advanced since there are parts that you have to climb up with metal rungs.

Parking is at Long Pond Parking Area off of Long Pond Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.9 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 960 ft
Elevation Loss 100 ft

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Quarry Trail

Quarry Trail is an out and back moderately trafficked trail located near Otter Creek. This trail connects the Blackwoods Campground to the otter cove trail. It also goes up to Cadillac south ridge trail through Blackwoods Campground. This trail is dog-friendly.

Park on Park Loop Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.8 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 140 ft
Elevation Loss 110 ft

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Sargent East Cliffs Trail

Sargent East Cliffs Trail is a lightly trafficked trail that is located by Jordan Pond near Bar Harbor. The trail is short and rugged, going through a mostly forested area to the peak of Sargent Mountain. The Sargent East Cliffs Trail connects to Deer Brook Trail, Prescott Mountain loop, Sargent South Ridge Trail, and Sargent Northwest Trail.

Parking is at Bubbles Divide Trailhead off of Park Loop Road then walk down Bubbles Divide and Deer Brook Trail until you get to Sargent East Cliffs Trail.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.6 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 750 ft
Elevation Loss 0 ft

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Razorback Trail

Razorback Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located next to Long Pond near Southwest Harbor. The trail features a steep hike up to the summit of Mansell Mountain. The Razorback Trail connects to the Great Notch Trail, Bernard Mountain Trail, Mansell-Razorback Connector, and the Gilley Trail. The Razorback Trail is rated as an advanced trail.

Parking is at Gilley Field Parking Area off of Long Pond Road then walk the Cold Brook Trail to get there.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.9 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 670 ft
Elevation Loss 210 ft

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Precipice Trail

Precipice Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located at Champlain Mountain near Bar Harbor. Precipice Trail features rugged no technical climbing with iron rungs with an open cliff face. The Precipice Trail connects to Orange & Black Path, Champlain North Ridge Trail, Beachcroft Path, Champlain South Ridge Trail, and Murphy Lane. This trail is not recommended for small children or people with a fear of heights. Precipice Trail is rated advanced.

Off road parking at trail head on Park Loop Road.

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 Precipice.

Trail Stats

Length 0.9 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 1070 ft
Elevation Loss 120 ft

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Sargent Northwest Trail

Sargent Northwest Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located by Jordan Pond near Bar Harbor. The trail is one of the three routes to the peak of Sargent Mountain. The trail starts out in the woods and ascends past the tree line to the peak of Sargent Mountain. Sargent Northwest Trail connects to the Giant Slide Trail, Upper Mountain Trail, Sargent South Ridge Trail, and Sargent East Cliffs Trail. The Sargent Northwest Trail is rated as an advanced difficulty.

Parking is at Giant Slide Trail Parking Area then hike down the Giant Slide Trail until you reach Sargent Northwest Trail.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.0 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 870 ft
Elevation Loss 30 ft

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Satterlee Trail

Satterlee trail connects schooner head road to Sand Beach. It is a heavily trafficked trail and is dog-friendly. This trail is for all skill levels and offers a different way to get to Sand Beach without having to park in the busy parking area.

Either Sand Beach parking or end of Schooner Head road.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.5 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 90 ft
Elevation Loss 60 ft

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Schoodic Head Trail

Schoodic Head Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Winter Harbor across the harbor from the rest of Acadia National Park. The trail is a 1.1 mile-long wooded trail that goes from Schoodic Head to Blueberry Hill Road. Schoodic Head Trail connects to Anvil Trail, East Trail, and Buck Cove Mountain Trail. The Schoodic Head Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Park at the end of Mountain Road near Schoodic Head.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.6 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 450 ft
Elevation Loss 80 ft

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Sluiceway Trail

Sluiceway Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Southwest Harbor. The Sluiceway Trail connects to the Bernard Mountain Trail. Sluiceway Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Mill Field Parking Area.

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Length 0.9 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 760 ft
Elevation Loss 20 ft

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Shore Path

Shore path is a path that starts near Bar Harbor pier and follows the shore for 1.5 miles. This is a heavily trafficked trail that is good for anyone. It is also dog friendly and offers great views of the Bar Harbor oceanfront.

Parking at Bar Harbor Pier parking area or in town. 

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Trail Stats

Length 0.7 mi
Difficulty Easy
Elevation Gain 80 ft
Elevation Loss 60 ft

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