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Maine’s Epic Mountain Trail Ranked Among the Toughest in America
A well-known travel website recently spotlighted one of Maine's most beloved destinations, Baxter State Park, for its remarkable hiking experiences.
The state's largest park received accolades from Curated, which highlighted the renowned Knife Edge Trail on Mount Katahdin as one of the most difficult hiking routes in the United States.
This recognition comes as no surprise, given the trail's stunning beauty and unique characteristics.
The Knife Edge Trail is challenging yet captivating, featuring narrow sections, precarious exposures, unpredictable weather, and sweeping panoramic views that showcase the very best of Maine's rugged landscape.
Baxter State Park's Knife Edge Trail: One of America's Toughest Hikes
Stretching 1.1 miles from the summit of Mount Katahdin to South Peak, the trail then connects to Dudley Trail.
Classified as a "hard" route on All Trails, it has earned a 4.5 out of 5 rating, despite its tough and potentially dangerous reputation.
Hikers are treated to breathtaking vistas of Baxter State Park and the surrounding wilderness, all from some of the highest points in Maine.
Don't just take my word for it, here's a little from Curated on why Knife Edge made the list.
The Katahdin’s Knife Edge Trail near Northeast Piscataquis, Maine, is 1.1 miles and has great views of Baxter State Park’s forests and ponds, so be sure to look down when you get to the peak. The granite is beautiful to see and is a worthy addition to anyone’s bucket list.
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Why the Knife Edge Trail on Mount Katahdin Should Be on Your Bucket List
This trail is not for the faint of heart—trust me on that.
I was brave enough to tackle it when I was younger, but now, in my middle years, there's no way I'd attempt it again.
That said, if you have the nerve, it’s undoubtedly an adventure worth taking. It's an unforgettable experience.
If you're looking for more incredible hikes, be sure to check out the full list here.
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