The Precipice Trail Is A Challenging Hike In Maine That Will Make Your Stomach Drop
The Precipice Trail in Acadia National Park is a challenging hike offering incredible views for experienced hikers.
We love the trails that take us through the Maine woods on leisurely strolls with fresh air. And though we'll always enjoy them, every so often you want to tackle something a bit more challenging. When that happens there are a few ways to break a sweat, but one of the most impressive hikes in the state is in Acadia National Park and you'll want to prepare for this one!
The Precipice Trail is one of the most challenging (but rewarding!) hikes in Acadia National Park. But, it's not for everyone! The route is challenging and strenuous and while it leads to incredible views, it's definitely not for those with a fear of heights.
The route can be accessed by following signs on the Park Loop Road to the trailhead. If you start early enough, you'll be one of the first cars and likely won't encounter anyone else on the trail. The route begins rather simply. Just follow the rocks upwards.
But soon enough you'll see why this trail is considered best for experts. While the entire thing is only about 2.5 miles, the trail climbs a whopping 1,000 feet in elevation in just 0.9 miles!
And parts of the trail feature narrow, exposed edge that can only be traversed by holding handrails.
Most of these portions are totally exposed.
Those with a fear of heights will definitely not want to look down.
There are also sections that require a climb using iron rungs.
But once you reach the summit, the views are like none you've ever seen!
Time your arrival right and you can catch the sun as it comes up.
Once you've taken in the view, you'll head back down using the Champlain North Ridge Trail to avoid crossing paths with others on their way up. The paths are simply not wide enough for more than one person at a time. The full hike should take anywhere from 1.5 to three hours.
This route is not for everyone, but if you've got the hiking experience to manage it you'll be rewarded with an incredible sense of accomplishment.
The Precipice Trail is best for experienced hikers. If you choose to hike it, always make sure someone knows where you'll be going. You can learn more about the route by visiting Maine Trail Finder. You can learn more about Acadia National Park on the official park website.
It's fun to check out photos and hear stories about these more challenging trails, but sometimes you just want something simple. For those times here are 12 kid-friendly hikes in Maine that are one mile and under.
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