Appalachian Trail #8 (Pleasant Pond Shelter to Pleasant Street)

Location: Northern Maine
Trip Starts: Pleasant Pond Shelter
Trip Ends: Pleasant Street
Total Distance: 30.1 miles
Hike Type: One-Way, Shuttle Hike
Hike Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Trails Used: Appalachian Trail
Trail Traffic: Light
Trip Type: Backpacking
More Information:

Appalachian Trail Conservancy
799 West Washington Street
Harpers Ferry, WV 25425
(304) 535-6331

Highlights:

The 282 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Maine is generally considered the most difficult of the fourteen states that the A.T. traverses. While the elevations seldom top 4,000 feet , the terrain is often difficult and there are frequent rock scrambles through very rugged terrain.  The hiking season in Maine is typically from late May to early October. Snow can linger on higher peaks into June, and weather can change rapidly.  The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) does not recommend the Maine A.T. for novice hikers.  There are limited bridges in the State due to the spring snowmelt and the streams on the trail require frequent fording.  Slippery and sometimes hazardous weather can occur at any time, and the Maine A.T. is frequently remote to say the least.  In some sections, don’t expect to hike more than a mile an hour and get used to steep ascents and descents.  That said – the Maine A.T. has some of the most stunning and remote wilderness on the entire trail.  It is often cited as a favorite State for many A.T. thru-hikers.   

This section of the Appalachian Trail from Pleasant Pond Shelter to Pleasant Street (near Monson) is around 30 miles and begins one of the most secluded and wild stretches of the Appalachian Trail in Maine. The route winds through dense spruce-fir forests, climbs a few scenic peaks, and passes a string of quiet ponds before emerging near Monson – the last major trail town before the coveted 100-Mile Wilderness.  Pleasant Pond Mountain (2,477′) has excellent views toward Moxie Bald (2,360′) and the Kennebec Valley.  Moxie Bald Mountain (2,630′) is the highlight of this section and it offers the best views in the area. For camping, the Horseshoe Canyon Lean-to sits near the East Branch of the Piscataquis River where a suspension bridge and scenic waterfall make it one of the prettiest spots overnight in the area.  The section ends at a forest road that links up to Pleasant Street and leads into the Town of Monson.

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