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SABBATH DAY POND
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| LOCATION:
West Central
Maine |
| HIKE
STARTS: ME 17 |
| HIKE ENDS:
ME 4 |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: 13.1 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE:
One-Way, Shuttle Hike |
| HIKE
DIFFICULTY: Moderate to Difficult |
| TRAILS
USED: Appalachian Trail |
| TRAIL
TRAFFIC: Light to Medium |
| TRIP TYPE: Day
or Overnight Hike |
| MANAGEMENT:
Maine Appalachian Trail Club |
HIGHLIGHTS: The Appalachian
Trail in Maine is generally considered the most difficult of all the fourteen
states that the A.T. traverses. In some sections, don't expect to hike
more than a mile an hour and get used to steep ascents and descents.
Slippery and sometimes hazardous weather can occur at any time, and the terrain
is often remote to say the least.
This hike along the Appalachian Trail
starts at State Route 17 near Rangeley,
Maine and has outstanding views across a vast lake and to
Bemis Mountain from the trailhead. From here, the scenery
continues as the A.T. heads northbound
from ME 17 past Moxie, Sabbath Day, Little Swift River, and South Ponds.
A shelter is located about 200 yards from Sabbath Day Pond and a
backcountry campsite (with piped spring) is located near the Little
Swift River Pond. Both are great places to spend a few hours
or the night if you have the time.
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