Parkman MaineHIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Parkman, Maine.



1. Parkman Mountain Trail

SCENIC SUMMIT VIEWS


Parkman Mountain Trail is a 2.9-mile round trip path that offers the most direct route to the summit of Parkman Mountain in Acadia National Park. The trail features a moderate ascent through forests and over rocky ledges with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding mountains. Hikers can expect a moderately challenging trek with rewarding panoramic vistas at the summit.


2. Bald Peak and Parkman Mountain Loop

TWO PEAKS, ONE HIKE


Bald Peak and Parkman Mountain Loop is a challenging 2.7-mile trail that summits two granite peaks over 900 feet tall in Acadia National Park. The trail crosses carriage roads multiple times and features steep, rugged terrain with some challenging ledges to negotiate. Hikers are rewarded with spectacular ocean views and stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape.


3. Giant Slide Trail

RUGGED FOREST ADVENTURE


Giant Slide Trail is a longer and more challenging 3.7-mile round-trip route to Parkman Mountain's summit. The trail winds through dense forests, alongside picturesque streams, and over rugged terrain before reaching the mountain's peak. It provides a peaceful hiking experience with beautiful scenery throughout the journey.


4. Hadlock Brook Trail

GENTLE STREAM-SIDE CLIMB


Hadlock Brook Trail offers a gentler 3.3-mile round-trip climb to Parkman Mountain's summit starting near Upper Hadlock Pond. The trail follows the scenic Hadlock Brook, featuring lush vegetation and tranquil water views throughout the hike. This path is ideal for those seeking a less strenuous route to experience the beauty of Acadia National Park.


5. Parkman Mountain Loop Trail

DIVERSE TERRAIN EXPERIENCE


Parkman Mountain Loop Trail combines several trails to form a 4.1-mile scenic loop around the mountain. The moderately challenging route provides diverse landscapes, including forested paths, rocky scrambles, and open ledges with panoramic views. Starting from the Parkman Mountain Parking Area, hikers can experience the full range of terrain Acadia has to offer in one comprehensive trail.



6. Norumbega Mountain Loop

EASY COASTAL TRAIL


Norumbega Mountain Loop is an easy 3.9-mile trail located near Parkman Mountain in Acadia National Park. The loop offers beautiful coastal views and a variety of terrain to explore with a moderate elevation gain. Hikers can enjoy the diverse landscapes and wildlife that are characteristic of Acadia's unique ecosystem.


7. Gilmore Peak Loop

ACCESSIBLE MOUNTAIN VIEWS


Gilmore Peak Loop is an easy 4.9-mile trail that provides accessible hiking near Parkman Mountain. The loop features gradual elevation changes with rewarding views of Acadia National Park's distinctive landscapes and waterways. This family-friendly trail allows hikers of various skill levels to experience the natural beauty of coastal Maine.


8. Cedar Swamp Mountain Loop

VARIED ECOSYSTEM EXPLORATION


Cedar Swamp Mountain Loop via Sargent South is a diverse trail near Parkman Mountain that showcases Acadia's varied ecosystems. The trail winds through cedar swamps, hardwood forests, and rocky outcroppings, offering a comprehensive hiking experience. Hikers can observe the rich biodiversity of the region while enjoying moderate terrain suitable for most experience levels.


9. Acadia National Park Carriage Roads

HISTORIC GRAVEL PATHWAYS


Acadia National Park's Carriage Roads are a network of historic gravel pathways that intersect with many hiking trails including those around Parkman Mountain. These 45 miles of rustic carriage roads, built by philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr., feature stone bridges and spectacular views of the landscape. The carriage roads provide accessible options for walkers, bikers, and equestrians to experience the beauty of Acadia.


10. Jordan Pond Path

SERENE LAKESIDE STROLL


Jordan Pond Path is a scenic trail in Acadia National Park, not far from Parkman Mountain. The 3.3-mile loop encircles the crystal-clear Jordan Pond, offering spectacular views of the Bubbles mountains and surrounding landscapes. This relatively flat trail provides an easy hiking experience with some of the most iconic views in Acadia National Park.