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KATAHDIN STREAM FALLS
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| LOCATION:
North Central Maine |
| HIKE
STARTS: Katahdin Stream Campground |
| HIKE ENDS:
Katahdin Stream Campground |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: 2.4 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE:
In and Out, Backtrack Hike |
| HIKE
DIFFICULTY: Moderate |
| TRAILS
USED: Appalachian Trail |
| TRAIL
TRAFFIC: Heavy |
| TRIP TYPE:
Day Hike |
| MANAGEMENT:
Baxter State Park |
HIGHLIGHTS: Baxter State Park
was a gift to the State of Maine by former Governor Percival P. Baxter who held
office from 1921-1924. The wilderness and forest area now encompasses over
200,000 acres, and there are over 200 miles of trails in the park. This hike to Katahdin Stream Falls begins at the Katahdin Stream Campground in Baxter State
Park and follows the Appalachian Trail just over a mile to an overlook which is
located just left of the trail. It is a fairly easy climb to the falls,
but the incline and trail difficulty increases dramatically in the next few
miles if you choose to continue on to Mt. Katahdin. At 5,268 feet, the
summit is 5.2 miles from the trailhead at the campground and 4.0 miles from the
falls. Katahdin is best known as the northern terminus of the Appalachian
Trail which is marked by a large brown and white sign and magnificent 360 degree
views from the summit.
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