Cadillac North Ridge Trail

Cadillac North Ridge Trail is a heavily trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail takes hikers through a nice forest and up the highest mountain in Acadia National Park. The summit gives a great view of the whole park. The Cadillac North Ridge Trail is connected to the Kebo Brook Trail, George Path, Cadillac South Ridge Trail, and Cadillac Summit Loop.

Parking is at Cadillac North Ridge Trailhead Parking Area off of Park Loop Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 2.1 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 1210 ft
Elevation Loss 110 ft

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Bubbles Trail

Bubbles Trail is a moderately trafficked out and back trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail is a good hike between Jordan Pond and Eagle lake that give a great view of both bodies of water. The Bubbles Trail connects to Jordan Pond Path, Jordan Pond Carry, Bubbles Trail, and Eagle Lake Trail.

Parking is at Bubbles Divide Trailhead off of Park Loop Road then walk down Bubbles Divide until you get to Bubbles Trail.

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Difficulty Hard
Length 2.1 mi
Elevation Gain 940 ft
Elevation Loss 930 ft

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Champlain North Ridge Trail

Champlain North Ridge Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail takes you to a wooded forest then ascends up to Champlain Mountain. The Champlain North Ridge Trail connects to Orange & Black Path, Beachcroft Path, Precipice Trail, and Champlain South Ridge Trail. The Champlain North Ridge Trail is rated moderate difficulty.

Parking is at Champlain North Ridge Parking Area off of Park Loop Road.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.0 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 890 ft
Elevation Loss 20 ft

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Champlain South Ridge Trail

Champlain South Ridge Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail is a nice hike through a pine forest with granite featured that leads to the top of Champlain Mountain. Champlain South Ridge Trail connects to all of the summit trails of Champlain Mountain and connects to the Beehive trail. The Champlain South Ridge Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at the Beehive Trailhead Parking Area, then have to hike the lower part of the Beehive trail.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.3 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 720 ft
Elevation Loss 90 ft

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Canon Brook Trail

Canon Brook Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. Canon Brook Trail is a nice wooded trail that passes small ponds, streams and a waterfall. The Canon Brook Trail connects to Bubbles & Jordan Pond Path, A. Murray Young Path, Dorr South Ridge Trail, Kane Path, and Cadillac South Ridge Trail. The Canon Brook Trail is rated an advanced difficulty.

Parking is at Canon Brook Trail Park Area off of Otter Creek Drive.

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Length 1.9 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 960 ft
Elevation Loss 160 ft

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Cadillac West Face Trail

Cadillac West Face Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located by Cadillac Mountain near Bar Harbor. The trail is the shortest way to the peak of Cadillac Mountain and offers a great view of the park. Cadillac West Face Trail connects to Pemetic North Ridge Trail and Cadillac Summit Loop Trail. The Cadillac West Face Trail is rated an advanced difficulty.

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

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Trail Stats

Length 0.8 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 1090 ft
Elevation Loss 40 ft

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Dorr North Ridge Trail

Dorr North Ridge Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail starts in a nice wooded forest and goes up past the tree line close to the peak of Dorr Mountain. The Dorr North Ridge Trail connects with Hemlock Trail, Kebo Mountain Trail, Cadillac-Dorr Connector, Schiff Path, and Dorr Mountain Ladder Trail. The Dorr North Ridge Trail is rated a moderate difficulty.

Parking is at George Path Parking area then walks down George Path to Hemlock Trail to Dorr North Ridge Trail.

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Length 0.8 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 970 ft
Elevation Loss 0 ft

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Deer Brook Trail

Deer Brook Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located next to Jordan Pond near Bar Harbor. This trail goes through a nice wooded area going over a few small creeks via bridges. Deer Brook Trail connects to Jordan Pond Path, Sargent East Cliff Trail, Jordan Cliff Trail, and Penobscot Mountain Trail.

Parking is at Bubbles Divide trailhead Parking Area and then have to walk down Bubbles Divide

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Length 0.8 mi
Difficulty Hard
Elevation Gain 790 ft
Elevation Loss 10 ft

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Dorr South Ridge Trail

Dorr South Ridge Trail is a moderately hiked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail is a steep hike that brings hikers from the bottom of Dorr Mountain to the peak. Dorr South Ridge Trail connects to Canon Brook trail, Schiff Path, Dorr North Ridge Trail. The Dorr South Ridge Trail is rated an advanced difficulty.

Parking is at Canon Brook Trail Park Area off of Otter Creek Drive, then have to hike down Canon Brook Trail till you get to Dorr South Ridge Trail.

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Trail Stats

Length 1.3 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 1050 ft
Elevation Loss 40 ft

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Giant Slide Trail

Giant Slide Trail is a moderately trafficked trail that is located near Bar Harbor. The trail is a nice wooded hike that goes up to Sargent Mountain and is one of the harder trails in the park. The Giant Slide Trail connects to Parkman/ Aunt Betty Trail, Sargent Northwest Trail, Parkman Mountain Trail, Upper Mountain Trail, and Parkman Mountain Connector.

Parking is at Giant Slide Trail Parking Area off of Sound Drive.

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Length 2.1 mi
Difficulty Medium
Elevation Gain 760 ft
Elevation Loss 230 ft

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