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5.0
(5)
67
hikers
6.87km
02:27
290m
290m
The Pemetic Mountain Loop offers a truly varied hiking experience, taking you from tranquil lakeside paths to rugged mountain ascents. You'll traverse rooted forest trails, steep granite ledges, and rocky sections, with the highlight being the panoramic 360-degree views from the Pemetic Mountain Summit. Look out for unique glacier-carved granite formations and mossy tree trunks along the way, creating a rich tapestry of natural beauty.
This moderate 4.3-mile (6.9 km) hike involves 962 feet (293 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 2 hours and 27 minutes. The trail often starts or finishes near the Jordan Pond House, a convenient spot for parking and amenities. While generally less crowded than some other Acadia trails, it's wise to arrive early during busy periods. Be aware that some sections, like "the Ledge," are very steep and best avoided in wet weather.
What makes this loop stand out is its blend of experiences, from an easy stroll by Jordan Pond to a demanding mountain climb. The trail features adventurous elements like wooden ladders in a narrow ravine, adding to its unique character. It's a fantastic alternative if you're seeking a challenging Acadia hike with rewarding views, but prefer a slightly quieter atmosphere than the park's most popular routes.

5.0
(2)
32
hikers
18.2km
07:11
1,080m
1,070m
The Jordan Pond Six-Peak Loop is a demanding 11.3-mile (18.2 km) hike that takes you across six distinct mountain summits in Acadia National Park, offering a comprehensive multi-peak experience. You'll encounter varied terrain, from forest paths to steep granite sections and challenging rockslides, all while enjoying panoramic views of Jordan Pond, Eagle Lake, and the distant Cranberry Isles. This difficult route, with its 3546 feet (1081 metres) of elevation gain, is a true test of endurance and skill. It's a journey through Acadia's rugged beauty, far removed from the park's gentler trails. If you're seeking a serious challenge and incredible vistas, this loop delivers. Expect to spend around 7 hours and 11 minutes on the trail. Long pants and hiking poles are recommended for the varied terrain, which includes sections requiring careful navigation over boulders and potential slides. This is not a hike for those with back or knee problems. The trail is best enjoyed during the warmer months when conditions are dry. Starting early is crucial to allow ample time to complete the full circuit before dark. The Jordan Pond Six-Peak Loop is a notable achievement for advanced hikers, providing a unique opportunity to bag six peaks in one ambitious outing. While none of the peaks are individually as high as Mount Everest, completing the circuit is considered an extraordinary accomplishment. This demanding loop provides a comprehensive multi-peak experience for advanced endurance athletes and serious peak baggers. The trail often begins and ends near the Jordan Pond House, a popular spot known for its tea and popovers, offering a chance to refuel after your adventure.

11
hikers
19.1km
08:02
930m
970m
The Dorr, Cadillac, Pemetic and Dike Peak Loop offers a demanding yet rewarding hiking experience, covering 11.8 miles (19.1 km) with an impressive 3059 feet (932 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult route typically takes around 8 hours and 2 minutes to complete, guiding you through diverse Acadia landscapes. You will traverse wooded sections and exposed granite summits, enjoying expansive vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and Frenchman Bay from peaks like Cadillac Mountain.
When planning your visit, be aware that this loop uses a network of trails with varied terrain, including steep ascents and descents over granite slabs and boulders. Parking is available at trailheads within Acadia National Park, but specific permits are not mentioned for this hike. It is important to note that sections like the Gorge Path can be very slippery and are not advisable to hike when wet, so choose a dry day for your adventure.
This comprehensive loop provides a unique tour of Acadia's iconic peaks, showcasing the park's natural beauty. As you climb above the treeline, you will discover a distinctive wonderland of granite and subalpine 'Krummholz' trees, a feature that sets this trail apart. The route also passes by scenic spots such as The Tarn, offering glimpses of gorge walls and small waterfalls along the way.
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