Description: Katahdin Section of Guide to The Appalachian Trail in MaineAvery, MyronPublished by Maine Appalachian Trail Club, Washington, D. C., 1952 Katahdin section of the Appalachian Trail in Maine is the northern terminus of the trail and features the longest climb on the entire trail: Elevation gain: The climb to the summit of Mount Katahdin involves an elevation gain of over 4,000 feet, which is the greatest sustained ascent on the trail. Difficulty: The climb is strenuous and challenging, and you might need to use your hands to scramble over boulders and ledges. Time: The average round trip time to hike Katahdin is 8–12 hours. Season: The best time to hike in Baxter State Park is mid-summer to early fall, and the peak closes each fall. Location: Mount Katahdin is located in Baxter State Park. Scenic: Maine is a scenic part of the trail, with pristine lakes and wildlife like moose and loons. Other features: Maine is also known for Mahoosuc Notch, which is considered the hardest mile of the trail.
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Author: Avery, Myron
Publisher: Maine Appalachian Trail Club
Topic: Hiking, Camping
Subject: Exploration & Travel