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- Katahdin - Wikipedia
Katahdin is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and is near a stretch known as the Hundred-Mile Wilderness Though part of the Appalachian Mountain system, Katahdin is isolated from the range, and sits largely on its own as a monadnock
- How to Climb Katahdin: Elevation, Trails, Reservations Safety Tips
Everything you need to know about hiking Maine’s tallest peak, Mount Katahdin Route and trail highlights, packing list, campsites, reservations, and more!
- Katahdin - Located in Baxter State Park - U. S. National Park Service
Katahdin, which translates to "Greatest Mountain" in Penobscot, is the highest mountain in the state of Maine at 5,269 feet Katahdin is adjacent to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument and the prominent visual feature in the region
- Hiking – Baxter State Park
The trail here is white-blazed because you are hiking a portion of the legendary Appalachian Trail, which ends (or starts, depending on which direction you are hiking) at Baxter Peak on Katahdin!
- Katahdin Hair Sheep International
Katahdin hair sheep provide a practical option to producers who are primarily interested in raising a meat animal, with great lamb vigor, mothering ability and do not want to shear or are no longer able to find shearers
- Hiking Mount Katahdin and the Infamous Knife Edge Trail in Maine
It’s Mount Katahdin, the centerpiece of 235,000-acre Baxter State Park in north-central Maine and, as the highest mountain in the state (5,267 feet), one of the great pinnacles of New England hiking
- A History of Katahdin - Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
Katahdin is one of the most notable landmarks in the Northeast As the centerpiece of Baxter State Park, the tallest mountain in Maine (reaching 5,269 feet in elevation), and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail (A T ), Katahdin attracts thousands of eager hikers each year
- Katahdin (Everything To Know Before A Visit) - The Tourist Checklist
Mount Katahdin is the highest peak in Maine and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail Towering at 5,267 feet, it offers breathtaking panoramic views that attract hikers and outdoor enthusiasts from all around
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