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APPALACHIAN TRAIL

LOCATION:  North Central Maine
HIKE STARTS:  Pleasant Pond Shelter
HIKE ENDS:  Mount Katahdin
TOTAL DISTANCE:  151.8 Miles
HIKE TYPE:  One Way, Shuttle Hike
HIKE DIFFICULTY:  Difficult
TRAILS USED:  Appalachian Trail
TRAIL TRAFFIC:  Heavy
TRIP TYPE:  Multi-Day Hike
MANAGEMENT:  AT Conference

HIGHLIGHTS:  The hike from the Kennebec River to Mount Katahdin is the final stretch of trail for northbound thru-hikers (and the first section for southbound hikers.) It is largely composed of the 100 mile wilderness, an area of remote forest that is intersected only by the occasional logging road. There are no services in the 100 mile wilderness, but there is plenty of wildlife, especially moose. The numerous lakes have a number of great campsites and all are fairly close to the Trail. The Appalachian Trail Conference suggests you allow ten days to hike through the wilderness, although it is a bit easier than the southwestern section of trail in Maine. 

Abol Bridge is at the northern end of the wilderness and it is a welcome sight after ten days on the trail. There is a small store located here with snack foods and basic supplies and the views of Katahdin are excellent from this location.
The last fifteen miles of the Appalachian Trail take you into Baxter State Park and up to the summit of Mount Katahdin at 5,267 feet. It's 4000+ feet to the top of the mountain from the base at Katahdin Stream Campground, but the 5.2 mile climb is one of the most exciting for the northbound thru-hiker since it's the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.

Hiking Maine GuidebookHiking Maine, 2nd Edition (State Hiking Series) Guidebook To The Appalachian Trail In MaineAppalachian Trail Guide To Maine

MORE DETAILS

bullet click to see trail photos from this section of the Appalachian Trail in Maine: October 2-15, 1994
bulletclick to view a complete photo gallery for my A.T. thru-hike through Maine: September 19-October 2, 1994 
bullet click to view a detailed trail journal from the Appalachian Trail in Maine: September-October, 1994 
bullet click to view a trip report from this hike to Mt. Katahdin in Maine: September 19-October 2, 1994
bullet click to view maps of the Appalachian Trail in Maine: area map, detailed map (Pleasant Pond to Katahdin)*, profile map (Pleasant Pond to Katahdin)*, Baxter State Park map, Katahdin detail map, Katahdin profile map
bulletclick for more information on the Appalachian Trail
bulletclick for the Long Trail discussion forum
bullet click for the Other Destinations discussion forum
bulletclick for Appalachian Trail hiking and backpacking books
bulletclick to access the guidebook Appalachian Trail: Maine which has details on this destination
bulletclick for other Maine hiking and backpacking books
bulletclick here to add your hike, trip report, or feedback for this destination
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