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United States
Maine
Piscataquis County

Baxter Peak via Saddle and Cathedral Trail

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4.8

(6519)

7,497

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Baxter Peak via Saddle and Cathedral Trail

04:40

10.7km

1,120m

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Hike Baxter Peak via Saddle and Cathedral Trail, a difficult 6.6-mile route in Baxter State Park with 3690 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Basin Ponds

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The Basin Ponds are a set of two alpine lakes situated within the spectacular Baxter State Park in Maine. They are surrounded by beautiful spruce, fir and some deciduous shrubs …

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8.30 km

This is the northern end of the famed 2,135 mile Appalachian Trail. It ends at the highest of three peaks on Mount Katahdin: Baxter Peak at 5,268 feet. It is …

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Chimney Pond and Campground

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Chimney Pond is a beautiful pond with a campground at the foot of Mount Katahdin. You get great views over the water to the dramatic cliffs above. This is a great spot to eat a snack and admire the views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Saddle and Cathedral Trails?

Both trails are challenging routes to Baxter Peak. The Saddle Trail is often considered one of the 'easier' routes, gradually ascending towards a rocky notch with a boulder field and a steep 'slide' section near the summit. The Cathedral Trail is significantly steeper, involving extensive hand-over-foot climbing over rough granite boulders and visiting three massive rock formations known as 'Cathedrals'. Many hikers find descending the Cathedral Trail particularly risky due to its steepness and exposure.

What kind of terrain should I expect on this hike?

The initial section from Roaring Brook Campground to Chimney Pond is a steady, rocky climb through forests. Above Chimney Pond, the terrain becomes more open and exposed. You'll encounter boulder fields, steep granite slabs, and sections requiring hand-over-foot climbing, especially on the Cathedral Trail. The rock is generally dry, grippy, and stable. Above the treeline, both trails lead to the exposed Tableland, a flat, rocky, and windswept area before reaching Baxter Peak.

What are the must-see landmarks or viewpoints along the route?

The hike offers several incredible sights. You'll pass by the picturesque Basin Ponds and reach Chimney Pond and Campground, which provides stunning views of Katahdin's ridges. On the Cathedral Trail, you'll encounter the dramatic 'Cathedrals' – massive granite towers. From the exposed sections, you'll get sweeping views of Baxter State Park, Hamlin Ridge, and Katahdin's Knife Edge. The ultimate landmark is Mount Katahdin – Appalachian Trail Northern Terminus itself.

What is the best time of year to hike Baxter Peak via Saddle and Cathedral Trail?

The best time to hike is typically during the summer and early fall, from late June through September. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the trails are free of snow and ice. However, conditions can change rapidly on Mount Katahdin, so always be prepared for varying weather, even in summer.

Do I need a permit or reservation to hike this trail?

Yes, Baxter State Park is very popular, and securing parking and camping reservations in advance is crucial, especially during peak season. You will need a day-use parking reservation for the trailhead, which can be obtained through the park's reservation system. Entry fees may also apply.

Where does the trail start, and what are the parking options?

This route typically begins from the Roaring Brook Campground. Parking is available at the campground, but due to the park's popularity, securing a day-use parking reservation in advance is essential, especially during peak season. Without a reservation, you may be turned away.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Baxter State Park, including the routes to Baxter Peak. Baxter State Park has strict regulations to protect its wilderness character and wildlife.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route utilizes sections of several official trails. You'll primarily follow the Chimney Pond Trail, Saddle Trail, and Cathedral Trail. It also briefly touches upon the Cathedral-Cutoff Trail and the Dudley Trail.

What should I pack for a hike on Mount Katahdin?

Given the challenging and exposed nature of the trail, pack essentials like plenty of water, high-energy snacks, rain gear, extra layers of clothing (even in summer), a headlamp, a map and compass (or GPS device), and a first-aid kit. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are crucial for the rocky terrain. Sun protection is also important for the exposed sections above the treeline.

Is it better to ascend the Saddle Trail and descend the Cathedral Trail, or vice versa?

Many hikers prefer to ascend the steeper Cathedral Trail and descend the Saddle Trail. The Cathedral Trail's steep, hand-over-foot climbing can be more manageable going up, while descending it is considered by many to be too risky due to its extreme steepness and exposure. The Saddle Trail, while still challenging, offers a slightly less technical descent.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

This is a very strenuous full-day hike. While the tour data estimates approximately 4 hours and 40 minutes of moving time, the total duration for most hikers, including breaks and navigating challenging terrain, can easily be 8-12 hours or more. Plan for a full day and start early.

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