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A short, moderate trail that leads to a series of picturesque cascades along a stream.


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Miles

0.7

KM

Point to Point

1,838' 560 m

High

1,641' 500 m

Low

198' 60 m

Up

44' 13 m

Down

10%

Avg Grade (6°)

29%

Max Grade (16°)

Dogs Unknown

Features Waterfall

The driveway to the parking area is incredibly steep. Please be careful driving in.

Description

This trail is the main trail on this small preserve owned by the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust. Follow the red blazes throughout the entirety of this hike. Be careful, there are some very confusing white blazes scattered throughout the preserve.

Shortly into the hike, you'll pass through a small power line corridor. From here you'll continue over a few small rock piles. Soon you'll arrive at the cascades. You'll then hike along the stream and its cascades for the rest of the way out. There is a small incline that will bring you to a ridge of sorts. This is a place where it is important to keep a close eye on children and pets. The trail ends as the root becomes the blue-blazed "Fly Rod Crosby Trail." Finally, the return trek follows the same trail in reverse back to the parking lot.

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Daniel McCloskey

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#216

in Maine

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Jul 18, 2023
Sbby York
River is raging with the early July rains. Some trail is flooded, but it was a great time to see the gorge! 1mi — 0h 42m
Jul 11, 2020
Daniel McCloskey
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