Pleasant Pond Mountain via Appalachian Trail
Pleasant Pond Mountain via Appalachian Trail
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The Pleasant Pond Mountain via Appalachian Trail offers a concentrated dose of Maine's rugged beauty, leading you through dense spruce and fir forests before breaking out onto open ledges. This moderate 1.6-mile (2.6 km) hike, with its 1084 feet (331 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes just over an hour, but don't let the short distance fool you; it's a steep, rocky climb. Your reward is a stunning panorama from the Pleasant Pond Mountain summit, showcasing Moxie Pond and distant peaks like Katahdin and Sugarloaf.
When planning your visit, note that the western approach is the most direct route to the summit. While the trail is accessible for much of the year, fall brings spectacular foliage, and winter hikes will likely require snowshoes. There's also a lovely sandy beach at Pleasant Pond, perfect for cooling off after your ascent, accessible via a side trail near the trailhead.
This segment is part of the famed Appalachian Trail, marked by its distinctive white blazes, and is often cited by thru-hikers as a favorite section in Maine. The summit, once home to a fire tower, provides some of the best expansive viewpoints in the region, making it a notable destination for its natural features and historical context.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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There are two primary approaches to Pleasant Pond Mountain: a western route and an eastern route. The western route is shorter and steeper, approximately 1.6 to 1.7 miles one-way, with a steady climb. The eastern route is longer, about 5 miles one-way, and more gradual. Both routes connect to the Appalachian Trail.
The hike is generally considered moderate, though some sections, particularly on the western route, can be strenuous due to their steepness. The western approach involves an elevation gain of around 1,440 feet over a shorter distance, making it more challenging.
You'll start in dense mixed and evergreen forests, transitioning to rocky ridges and open ledges as you ascend. The trail features some stone steps, and the Appalachian Trail section is well-maintained and marked with white blazes. Near the summit, you'll find exposed slate rock with fascinating glacial grooves.
Absolutely! The major highlight is the Pleasant Pond Mountain summit itself, offering expansive 180-degree views of Katahdin, Baxter State Park, Moxie Pond, and the 100-Mile Wilderness. A short side trail from the western trailhead also leads to a sandy beach on Pleasant Pond, perfect for a refreshing swim. You might also spot remnants of an old fire tower at the summit.
Yes, the trail is considered dog-friendly, making it a great option if you want to bring your canine companion along for the adventure. Please ensure your dog is leashed and you follow all Leave No Trace principles.
The trail is enjoyable in various seasons. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and opportunities for swimming in Pleasant Pond. Fall is particularly spectacular due to the vibrant foliage. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for snow and ice, and check conditions beforehand.
Parking information for the trailheads is crucial. For the western route, look for designated parking areas near the Appalachian Trail access points. Specific trailhead parking details are often found on local hiking websites or through the Maine Appalachian Trail Club. Arriving early, especially on weekends, is advisable as spots can fill up.
Generally, no specific permit or entrance fee is required for day hiking this section of the Appalachian Trail in Maine. However, as it's part of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, always be aware of any specific regulations or guidelines that might apply to the area, especially if you plan to camp overnight. You can check the official Maine.gov website for any updates regarding state land use regulations.
Yes, the route is primarily along the famous Appalachian Trail, which it follows for 100% of the Komoot tour. You will be hiking directly on sections of the Appalachian Trail for the entire duration of this particular route.
Yes, there is! A short side trail, typically 0.1-0.2 miles from the western trailhead, leads to a beautiful sandy beach on Pleasant Pond. It's an excellent spot for a swim or to simply cool off, especially after a rewarding hike to the summit.
Given the moderate to strenuous nature and varied terrain, essential items include sturdy hiking boots, plenty of water, snacks, a map and compass or GPS device, and appropriate layers of clothing for changing weather conditions. Sun protection, insect repellent, and a first-aid kit are also highly recommended. If you plan to swim, bring a towel and swimsuit.
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