Kennebec Highlands - Round Top

This trail in the Kennebec Highlands Public Reserved Land offers an opportunity for moderate hiking and several outlooks providing spectacular views from Round Top of the surrounding landscape of lakes and mountains.
Trail Activity
Snowshoeing Hiking
Length
3.30 miles, Network
Difficulty
Moderate
Towns
Rome, Vienna
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

The Round Top Trail ascends Round Top Mountain (1,133') while winding through a diverse forest of young and old hardwoods and conifers. The trail, marked with blue blazes, is of moderate difficulty and leaves the parking lot in a westerly direction. Within 200 yards it crosses a large slab of granite originally quarried for an old foundation. After an initial rise, the trail meanders through the woods, briefly opening up for a view of Round Top Mountain, before dropping to a junction with the Kennebec Highlands Trail at 1 mile. 

After crossing the Kennebec Highlands Trail, the Round Top Trail climbs steadily northward. As the trail approaches Round Top Mountain’s summit, views open up to the east and south. Near the top, at 1.7 miles, a spur trail leads north (description below). The main trail continues northeast, passing an overlook with views of Long Pond, Belgrade Lakes Village, and Great Pond, and then descends to a second overlook at an open area with large rock slabs and porcupine dens. The trail descends steeply, between and over large rocks, and joins the Kennebec Highlands Trail at 2.1 miles. Turn right (south) onto this broad gravel trail. At 2.9 miles bear right at a three-way junction, marked by a trail sign. A hundred yards past the junction (just before a Y-intersection of snowmobile trails) a rock cairn with a wooden sign post on the west side of the logging trail marks the Round Top Trail’s initial junction with the Kennebec Highlands Trail. Turn left (east) and follow the Round Top Trail back to the parking lot.

The Round Top Spur Trail, 0.3 miles long each way, leads to the north end of Round Top Mountain and two overlooks with spectacular views. The first view looks northward and east to Round Pond below, and French Mountain, Mount Phillip, North Pond, and Great Pond. The spur trail ends at a second overlook, which includes additional views of Watson Pond, Sanders Hill, and Vienna Mountain (northwest through the trees).

View BPL's map and guide for the Kennebec Highlands Public Land.

Other Information

The Kennebec Highlands is an area of Public Lands encompassing over 6,000 acres in northwest Kennebec County and southeastern Franklin County. This regionally significant large block of conservation land is the result of a long-term collaboration between the Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance, now the 7 Lakes Alliance, and the Maine Bureau of Parks and Public Lands.

Users should note that the Kennebec Highlands Trail, which is crossed several times and in one case followed for a short distance, is a multi-use trail allowing snowmobile use in the winter.

LMF Logo

This trail passes through a property that was acquired in part with funds from the Land for Maine’s Future program. For more information about the LMF program and the places it has helped to protect, please visit the LMF webpage.

Trail Manager

Visit 7 Lakes Alliance or Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands online for more information or contact:

7 Lakes Alliance

7 Lakes Alliance
PO Box 250
Belgrade Lakes, ME 04918
Phone: (207) 495-6039
info@7lakesalliance.org
View website

Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands, Western Public Lands Office

Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands, Western Public Lands Office
PO Box 327
Farmington, Maine 04938
Phone: (207) 778-8231
Tim.Post@maine.gov
View website

Nearby Events

VIEW EVENTS CALENDAR

Trail Tips

Respect Wildlife
Keep your pets under control at all times, to protect both them and wild animals, fragile environments, and the enjoyment of other visitors.
Legend
Hide All

Trailhead Information

The trailhead is off Watson Pond Road, which leaves from the west side of ME Route 27 about a mile north of the intersection of ME Routes 27 and 225 in Rome. From ME Route 27, drive south on Watson Pond Road 4 miles to the parking area located at the corner of Watson Pond Road and Wildflower Estates.

Click on a parking icon to get custom directions
Please Log In or Create Account to add comments.
yooperism
November 19, 2023
Glorious day in the woods! Easy to navigate the leaf covered trail due to the well placed blazes. Great view at the top. This hike is a gem!
hiking with paul and lilah
October 15, 2023
Really nice, well marked, moderate hike with varied terrain, lots of mushrooms and moss-covered rocks and logs. We took the advise to go counter clockwise on the Round Top loop and after a stretch of dirt road, we were rewarded with a beautiful steep hike up flat rocks and boulders that lead to the awesome panorama view. The path back down from the high point was a typical woodland trail. Our little dog, Lilah had a great time!
hiking_thisistheway
May 08, 2023
This was a nice hike. In places, there was mud but there were rocks to hop on so feet didn’t really get muddy. The Spur trail has a nice view but the really pretty view is on the main loop. We easily did this hike with our 2 dogs. We met a few people, but not too many. It has a couple of steep spots, but not too bad. (If you have done Bald Mountain in Weld, nothing like that!) Lots of level areas to catch your breath.
mesnailspace
October 12, 2015
Perfect day, perfect hike. Views of the Fall foliage were dynamo!!! This is one that I'd suggest to anyone who likes to take the "granite highway" on the top. Fun trails with lots of stepping stones...
ChrisNason
October 04, 2014
The Round Top trail is a gem. A moderate hike, it provides both inclines and flat tracks over rock-strewn terrain. The views of the Belgrade Lakes and the surrounding area from the lookouts are excellent, though the real fun is the trail terrain itself. If you like rocks, boulders, and moss, you'll encounter plenty of them all. Don't forget to take the short (.3 mile) spur trail to get to the top of the hill from the main trail. Try it in October for a colorful, cool hike.
kimpye
September 20, 2014
Real nice varied terrain hike with some rewarding views here and there. Liked the sections of trail with ledges and good sized rocks, boulders. Real purdy in the fall with lots of Oak, Maple and Beech trees.
emacmaster
August 05, 2014
Great hike and nice views, but beware of all the horseflies!! I went mid July and thy were chasing me the entire hike, as well as my dog who had about 12 around his head during the last stretch of the hike.
These awesome businesses support our goal of connecting people to outdoor adventures in Maine!
Hang Tight!
Nearby services are loading
No Results
No Services Found
SHARE THIS TRAIL

Add Trail Log

Please wait…
Join In on the Fun!
Log in or create an account below to unlock all the great features of Maine trail finder: keep track of trails you want to do, preserve memories of trails you’ve done, earn badges, and more!
Your log in attempt was not successful. Please try again.
    Lost your password? Reset your password
    Don't yet have an account?
    There was an issue with your submission. Please try again.
      * Indicates required field
      Already have an account? Login here
      Enter your username, and we will send you a new, randomly generated password to your email account.
      There was an issue with your submission. Please try again.

        Success! A new password has been emailed to you.

        Log in now

        Please wait…