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Jordan Pond Path
EasyAcadia National Park
A flat, family-friendly 3.3-mile loop around pristine Jordan Pond with postcard views of the Bubbles reflected in still water — one of the most iconic easy hikes in Acadia National Park.
Bigelow Range Loop — West Peak & Avery Peak
HardWestern Mountains
Hike Maine's finest alpine ridge — the Bigelow Range loop combines two 4,000-foot Appalachian Trail summits, overnight camping at Horns Pond, and sweeping views of Flagstaff Lake and Sugarloaf.
100 Mile Wilderness — Maine's Most Remote AT Section
Expert100 Mile Wilderness
The most remote stretch of the Appalachian Trail — 99 miles of boreal wilderness from Monson to Katahdin Stream with no road crossings, no resupply, and no way out but forward.
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Hiking Katahdin with Kids: Summit and Ice Caves in July
A Maine dad's trip report taking his 12-year-old son up Katahdin via the Hunt Trail — what to expect with kids, how we handled the upper scramble, and the ice caves at Sandy Stream Pond that became the highlight of the whole trip.
Jordan Pond in Late April: Family Loop Before the Crowds
A late-April family hike on the Jordan Pond Path in Acadia — clear skies, 50-degree temps, the Bubbles reflected perfectly in still water, and the Jordan Pond House closed and quiet.
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