Valley Peak Trail

Valley Peak Trail is a moderately trafficked out and back trail that is located near Northwest Harbor. The trail is a nice hike with open granite faces and has a steep climb that goes up to St. Sauveur Mountain. Valley Peak Trail connects to Saint Sauveur Mountain Trail, Saint Sauveur Mountain Connector, Valley Cove Trail, and Acadia Mountain Trail. The Valley Peak Trail is rated an advanced difficulty.

Parking is at Flying Monkey Mountain Trail South Parking Area off of Fernald Park Road then walk down Valley Cove Trail.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.5 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 660 ft
Elevation Loss 630 ft

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Buck Cove Mountain Trail

Buck Cove Mountain Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Winter Harbor across the harbor from the rest of Acadia National Park. Buck Cove Mountain Trail is 5.6 miles and consists of a wood setting with many wildflowers. Buck Cove Mountain Trail connects to East Trail, Schoodic trailhead, and Anvil Trail. This trail is good for all skill levels.

The closest parking is at the end of Mountain Road near Schoodic Head. Park then walks to Schoodic Head and then up Buck Cove Mountain Trail.

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Trail Stats

Difficulty Easy
Length 3.1 mi
Elevation Gain 750 ft
Elevation Loss 540 ft

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Valley Trail

Valley Trail is a moderately trafficked out and backtrail that is located by Long Pond near Southwest Harbor. The trail is a nice hike through a spruce forest that has many rocks. Valley Trail connects to Beech Cliff Loop Trail, Canada Cliff Trail, Beech South Ridge Trail, and Long Pond Trail. The Valley Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Beech Mountain Trail Parking Area off of Beech Hill Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.6 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 560 ft
Elevation Loss 140 ft

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Goat Trail

Goat Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Northeast Harbor. Goat Trail is a steep trail that goes up to Norumbega Mountain. It is a rocky path that is quite physically demanding but it is worth it for the views you get along the trail and at the peak of Norumbega Mountain. Goat Trail connects to Norumbega Mountain Trail and Norumbega Connector.

Parking is at Norumbega Mountain Pull off Parking area on State Route 3.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.6 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 580 ft
Elevation Loss 10 ft

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Gorge Path

Gorge Path is a heavily trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. This trail featured two gorges between Cadillac Mountain and Dorr Mountain with steep gorge walls. The Gorge Path connects to Kebo Brook Trail, Hemlock Trail, Cadillac-Dorr Connector, A. Murray Young Trail, and Cadillac Summit Loop.

Cadillac North Ridge Trail Parking Area then walk down Kebo Brook Trail until you reach Gorge Path.

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Trail Stats

Length 0.8 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 750 ft
Elevation Loss 0 ft

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Gorham Mountain Trail

Gorham Mountain Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail takes hikers up Gorham Mountain, through the woods then opens up and gives great views of the ocean. Gorham Mountain Trail connects to Ocean Path, Cadillac Cliff Path, Gorham Mountain Access, and the Bowl Trail.

Parking is at Gorham Mountain Trailhead Parking off of Park Loop Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.5 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 590 ft
Elevation Loss 340 ft

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Great Notch Trail

Great Notch Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Southwest Harbor. The trail takes you through a wooded mossy path. From the Great Notch Trail, you can access the Western Mountain Trails. The Great Notch Trail connects to Bernard Mountain Trail, Long Pond Trail, Razorback Trail, Gilley Trail, and Sluiceway Trail. This trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Great Notch Trail Parking Area off of Long Pond Fire Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 2.0 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 560 ft
Elevation Loss 390 ft

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Anvil Trail

Anvil Trail is a moderately trafficked trail near Winter Harbor, across the harbor from the rest of Acadia National Park. The Anvil trail is a wooded hike through a spruce-fir forest. The Anvil Trail connects to Schoodic Head Trail, East Trail, and Buck Cove Mountain Trail. This trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Trailhead on Mountain Road at the loop.

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Trail Stats

Difficulty Medium
Length 0.9 mi
Elevation Gain 510 ft
Elevation Loss 120 ft

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Amphitheater Trail

Amphitheater Trail is a moderately trafficked out and back trail that is located near Northeast Harbor. The trail is a nice hike through a lush evergreen forest and over the Amphitheater bridge. The Amphitheater Trail connects to Hadlock Brook trail, Sargent South Ridge Trail, and Lower Amphitheater.

Parking is at Norumbega Mountain Pull parking off of State Route 3, then walk down Hadlock Brook trail till you get to Amphitheater trail.

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Trail Stats

Difficulty Medium
Length 1.2 mi
Elevation Gain 690 ft
Elevation Loss 30 ft

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Acadia Mountain Trail

Acadia Mountain Trail is a heavily trafficked trail located on the western side of Mount Desert Island. It connects to Man O War Brook Fire Road as well as Ledge Trail. This steep and rocky climb is rated as hard. The trail is dog friendly and is an out and back hike.

On route 102 at Acadia Mountain pull off parking.

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Difficulty Hard
Length 1.4 mi
Elevation Gain 700 ft
Elevation Loss 600 ft

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