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The lower trailhead (in Gorham), is difficult to access.
Need to Know
The Adirondack Shelter, might be tied to Horton Center (not the Forest Service). Use of the shelter might not be permitted during the summer camp's open season.
Description
To access the trailhead, drive to the southwest corner of the cemetery and look for a small dirt road. Follow the dirt road to a large open gravel landing; here, you'll see a sign for Pine
Mountain Trail.
The trail starts by traveling southwest up to the powerlines, then turns right and coincides with Corridor 19 for a short ways. It turns left and coincides with
Bear Springs Trail for a ways. Soon, there will be a sign (on the right) for Pine
Mountain Trail. The trail turns off the snowmobile grade and changes to a singletrack. It climbs up to a view spur (on the right), then continues on to Chapel Rock. It continues a bit farther to Pine Mountain
Connector (on the right), then passes by a few views (on the left). The trail continues to the summit of Pine Mountain, marked by a sign and the base supports of an old firetower.
Contacts
Shared By:
David Smith
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