Reach New Summits: The Ultimate Guide to Maine’s 10 Highest Peaks

Panoramic view of Maine’s highest mountain peaks including Mount Katahdin, Sugarloaf, and Bigelow Mountain under clear skies in the Maine Highlands.

Reach New Summits: The Ultimate Guide to Maine’s 10 Highest Peaks

Are you ready to trade the ordinary for an elite mountain trekking experience? Maine is far more than just a scenic retreat. It is a premier sanctuary where rugged North Woods beauty meets high-octane adventure. For example, from the legendary granite slopes of Katahdin to the world-class ski runs of Sugarloaf, Maine’s highest mountains represent the “Gold Standard” for every modern explorer.


🏔️ A Gourmet Hiking Odyssey: The 10 Highest Peaks

Experience a technical marvel of biodiversity and breathtaking vistas. You will conquer the top 10 summits in the Pine Tree State.

  1. Mount Katahdin: Standing at a majestic 5,267 feet in Baxter State Park, this iconic peak is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. It offers an elite challenge for hikers seeking technical terrain and panoramic sanctuary.

  2. Sugarloaf Mountain: Reaching 4,240 feet in Carrabassett Valley, Sugarloaf is a high-performance destination for skiing, mountain biking, and summer trekking.

  3. Crocker Mountain: At 4,228 feet, this peak provides a technical wilderness experience with rewarding views of the surrounding Carrabassett Valley.

  4. Old Speck Mountain: Located in Grafton Notch State Park at 4,180 feet, Old Speck is a premier spot for those who demand rugged beauty and world-class vistas.

  5. Bigelow Mountain: At 4,150 feet, the Bigelow Preserve offers two prominent peaks—West and Avery—overlooking the stunning Flagstaff Lake.

  6. North Brother Mountain: Reaching 4,143 feet within the Katahdin massif, North Brother offers an elite sanctuary for hikers seeking a quieter trek with high-energy views.

  7. Saddleback Mountain: Standing at 4,116 feet in Rangeley, this is a premier year-round hub for technical skiing and scenic summer exploration.

  8. Mount Abram: At 4,049 feet in Kingfield, Abram is a technical masterpiece of the Western Maine mountains, ideal for wildlife viewing.

  9. The Horn: Reaching 4,023 feet as a subsidiary of Katahdin, The Horn offers a high-performance hiking experience in the deep wilderness.

  10. Mount Redington: At 4,010 feet, Redington is known for its technical terrain and is a must-visit for the serious modern explorer.


🧭 Plan Your Expedition: Contact & Provisions

Prepare for your visit to the heart of the Maine Highlands with these essential provisions:


🌲 Your Home Base for Adventure: Moose River Lookout

After a day of unearthing the mysteries of the mountains, retreat to the ultimate sanctuary. In addition, our Moosehead Lake cabin rentals offer the perfect blend of luxury and adrenaline-fueled access for your Maine getaway.

  • Direct Trail Access: Ideally situated for those exploring Monson, Shirley, Greenville, Rockwood, or Jackman.

  • Private Sanctuary: Our year-round cabins provide the ultimate refuel after a day of mountain trekking or boating on the lake.

  • Technical Perks: Launch your next fishing or camping expedition directly from your North Woods basecamp.

Book Your Stay Today and discover why life is better at the lake!


Author: Gerry Caron | Original Date: April 21, 2024 | Updated: June 4, 2024

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