The Maine A.T. Land Trust’s Community Hikes program provides free guided hiking trips to the general public from May to October and then from January to March. There are typically two to three hikes per month (depending on weather) and trips are guided by trained trip leaders. The program has been enormously successful at bringing individuals to the A.T. landscape but they can fill up quickly! The limit for participants is usually 5-8 individuals. If a hike you would like to attend is currently filled up, please email us at info@matlt.org to get on the waiting list. Summer hikes will be listed in May, winter hikes will be listed in December, so check back if you don’t see any!

 

 

 

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Arnold Trail-A.T. Hike

Great Carrying Place Carry Pond Road, Bingham, ME, United States

In 1775, the American Revolution was underway and the British hold on Canada was tenuous.  British troops were thinly scattered through Canada, mainly at Quebec City, Montreal and smaller garrisons in the Great Lakes.  General George Washington, newly inaugurated in July 1775, approved a two-pronged invasion of Canada designed to deal a serious blow to …

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Great Maine Outdoor Weekend – MYTaSC Fall Stewardship

Cleanup on one of the Maine Appalachian Trail Land Trust's awesomest lands! Register here: https://goo.gl/forms/VscSJ4lUkavOKgOw2 The Maine Youth Trail Stewardship Coalition is hosting a Fall Stewardship Weekend September 28-29 in Kingfield, Maine! The work trip will be Saturday, September 29 and we will offer free accommodations on Friday, September 28. THE LOCATION: Mt Abram - host …

Little Bigelow

Our next A.T. community hike will take place on October 6th – we will be tackling Little Bigelow, the long, lower peak at the east end of the Bigelow Range.  This hike is approximately 6.2 miles in length and should take from 5 to 6 hours start to finish.  It features spectacular views of the …

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Caribou Mountain

Caribou Mountain 436 Bog Road, Unorganized Territory of South Oxford, ME, United States

Finally!  Our first hike of the winter will be on Saturday, December 29th at 9:30am.  We will be heading up Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest.  While the mountain is not directly on the Appalachian Trail it is on Forest Service land (like much of the A.T. landscape to the south) and there are …

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Little Bigelow Mountain

Our next A.T. community hike will take place on January 12th – we will be tackling Little Bigelow, the long, lower peak at the east end of the Bigelow Range.  We just hiked this mountain in October but it's so awesome that we wanted to do it again in the snow!  This hike is approximately …

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West Baldpate

Grafton Notch State Park

The next Maine A.T. Land Trust community hike will be up to West Baldpate in Grafton Notch on the A.T.!  We will meet in the parking area below Old Speck in Grafton Notch State Park at 9am this Saturday January 19th.  This is an up-and-back hike on the Appalachian Trail, with a distance each way …

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Piazza Rock and Eddy Pond

Piazza Rock Trailhead Route 4, Sandy River Plantation, Maine

The next Maine Appalachian Trail Land Trust winter hike will be on Sunday, January 27th at 9:30am.  The destination will be Piazza Rock (a big rock) and Eddy Pond (a nice pond, shown above) on the A.T. going up Saddleback Mountain.  The distance to Piazza Rock is 1.8 miles, and Eddy Pond is about 1.9 mile beyond …

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Flagstaff MH&T Hut Snowshoe

Flagstaff Hut Trailhead

Our snowshoe hike to the Maine Huts & Trails Flagstaff Hut is finally upon us!  On Saturday, March 2nd we will meet at the Long Falls Dam Road trailhead for a guided 2.2 mile snowshoe to the Flagstaff Hut for lunch, and then back, with MH&T trails manager Savannah Steele.  We have the option to …

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Old Speck Mountain

Grafton Notch State Park

The latest Maine Appalachian Trail Land Trust community hike will be up Old Speck in Grafton Notch!  This challenging yet awesome hike will run via the Appalachian Trail for a total roundtrip hike of 7.6 miles.  The summit elevation is 4,170 feet – the fifth highest summit in Maine and the highest in the Mahoosucs/Grafton …

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Cranberry Peak

Curry Road Curry Road, Stratton, Maine

Our next Community Hike will be up Cranberry Peak (3,214 feet) in the Bigelow Range via the Bigelow Range Trail. We will meet in the trailhead parking area at the end of Currie Street (sometimes spelled “Curry”) in Stratton at 9:30am on Saturday, March 23rd.  This will be an up-and-back hike up the Bigelow Range Trail, …

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