Acadia National Park - Precipice Loop

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Trailhead

Starting from ME Route 3, turn off at the Hulls Cove Entrance to the park and the beginning of the Park Loop Road. Follow the Park Loop Road 2.8 miles before turning left onto the one way section toward Sand Beach. The trail begins at the Precipice parking lot, approximately 1.5 miles past Sieur de Monts Spring. During the busy summer months, leave your car at the Hulls Cove Visitor Center and take the Island Explorer Bus.

Description

The Precipice Trail begins with a traverse of rugged talus slope. A wooden bridge and occasional iron handrail allow climbers to traverse narrow, exposed rock faces and ledges. At the junction with the Orange and Black Path, the Precipice Trail continues to the left. Several series of long iron rungs and ladders lead up the open, vertical cliff face. Upon reaching the summit of Champlain Mountain, climbers are rewarded with impressive views. Descending the Precipice is dangerous and not advised. Return on the Champlain North Ridge Trail. This is a moderately steep descent on open granite. At the next junction, in 0.6 miles, turn right onto the Orange and Black Path. There are several steep sections, so care is advised. At the base of a stone staircase, the Orange and Black Path splits. A right traverses the steep slope of Champlain's East Face and intersects with the Precipice. For an easier return to the parking lot, turn left and continue down to the Park Loop Road. A right on the loop road leads back to the parking lot. Watch for traffic.

Other Information

Geocaching is prohibited within Acadia National Park; however, the park does sponser an EarthCache Program for those seeking a virtual treasure hunt!

Trail Manager

Visit Acadia National Park online for more information or contact

National Park Service
Acadia National Park
P.O. Box 177,
Bar Harbor, ME. 04609
Phone: (207) 288-3338
acadia_information@nps.gov

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Looking down at the parking lot.
Looking down at the parking lot.
Photo courtesy:National Park Service

Rising over 1,000 ft. in 0.9 miles, this climb requires physical and mental strength. It is a rugged, nontechnical climb with open cliff faces and iron rungs. It is not recommended for small children, people with a fear of heights or in wet weather.

Quick Facts

Uses
  • Hiking / Walking
TownBar Harbor
DifficultyAdvanced
Length4.0 miles, Network
SurfaceRocks/Ledge
PetsNot Permitted
FeesYes
Off-road VehiclesNot Permitted

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