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54.8 km
~3 day
3246 m
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“Discover breathtaking vistas and rich history on Maine's challenging and rewarding Grafton Loop Trail adventure.”
Nestled in the rugged wilderness of Maine, the Grafton Loop Trail offers an exhilarating adventure through some of the most scenic landscapes in the northeastern United States. This challenging 55 km (approximately 34 miles) loop trail boasts an elevation gain of around 3200 meters (10,500 feet), making it a demanding yet rewarding trek for experienced hikers. The trailhead is conveniently located near Oxford County, Maine, providing easy access for those traveling by car or public transport.### Getting ThereFor those driving, the trailhead is accessible via Route 26, with parking available at the Grafton Notch State Park. If you're relying on public transport, the nearest major city is Portland, Maine. From Portland, you can take a bus to Bethel, Maine, and then arrange for a local taxi or shuttle service to the trailhead.### Trail Highlights#### Long MountainThe journey begins with a climb up Long Mountain, where hikers are greeted with panoramic views of the surrounding forests and valleys. This section of the trail is characterized by its dense woodland and the occasional sighting of local wildlife, such as white-tailed deer and various bird species. The ascent is steady, with an elevation gain of approximately 600 meters (1,970 feet) over the first 8 km (5 miles).#### East Peak and Old Speck MountainContinuing along the trail, hikers will encounter East Peak, a less-traveled section that offers solitude and a chance to connect with nature. The trail then leads to Old Speck Mountain, one of the highest peaks in Maine at 1,270 meters (4,180 feet). The climb to the summit is steep and rocky, but the effort is rewarded with breathtaking views of the Mahoosuc Range and the Presidential Range in New Hampshire. This segment covers about 15 km (9 miles) with an elevation gain of 1,000 meters (3,280 feet).#### Stowe MountainThe final major ascent is Stowe Mountain, where the trail meanders through lush forests and over rocky outcrops. This section is known for its vibrant fall foliage, making it a popular destination during the autumn months. The climb is challenging, with an elevation gain of 800 meters (2,620 feet) over 10 km (6 miles), but the views from the top are worth every step.### Navigation and SafetyGiven the trail's difficulty, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Hikers should carry a detailed map and compass, and it's highly recommended to use the HiiKER app for real-time navigation and trail updates. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so pack appropriate clothing and gear, including rain protection and layers for warmth.### Historical SignificanceThe Grafton Loop Trail traverses land that has been historically significant to the indigenous peoples of the region, including the Abenaki tribe. The area is rich in cultural history, with ancient trails and landmarks that have been used for centuries. As you hike, take a moment to appreciate the deep connection between the land and its original inhabitants.### Wildlife and FloraThe trail is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including moose, black bears, and a variety of bird species. Hikers should practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural habitat and ensure the safety of both wildlife and visitors. The flora is equally impressive, with towering pines, maples, and birches lining the trail, providing shade and a sense of tranquility.Embarking on the Grafton Loop Trail is a journey through some of Maine's most stunning natural landscapes, offering both challenge and beauty for those who are prepared to tackle its rugged terrain.
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