Newburgh MaineHIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Newburgh, Maine.



1. Kennard Hill Trail

EASY FOREST LOOP


Kennard Hill Trail offers two distinct loops for hikers to enjoy in Newburgh. The easy one-mile loop trail winds through a beautiful birch and beech forest along old woods paths. The trail is clearly blazed in a pleasing teal color, making it easy to follow with its wide and mostly mossy road surface.


2. Water Company Dam Loop

JORDAN POND PATH


Water Company Dam Loop is the best hiking trail near Newburgh, accessible via the Jordan Pond Path. This 3.4-mile loop takes hikers through the stunning landscapes of Acadia National Park. The trail offers beautiful views of Jordan Pond and the surrounding natural features that make Acadia famous.


3. Hamlin Ridge Trail

SPECTACULAR RIDGE VIEWS


Hamlin Ridge Trail is a challenging 1.5-mile one-way path with an impressive 1,837 feet of elevation gain. The trail begins on the North Basin Trail and ascends a long open ridge offering outstanding panoramic views. Hikers can create a 4.5-mile loop by continuing to Hamlin Peak and returning via the Northwest Basin Trail to the Saddle Trail.


4. Chimney Pond Trail

GATEWAY TO KATAHDIN


Chimney Pond Trail is a 3.3-mile one-way moderate hike with 1,425 feet of elevation gain leading directly to Chimney Pond Campground. The trail begins with a gradual ascent before becoming steeper with sections covered in rock. Plenty of water sources are available along this popular route that serves as access to many Katahdin hiking options.


5. Helon Taylor Trail

DIRECT KATAHDIN ROUTE


Helon Taylor Trail branches off from the Chimney Pond Trail just 0.1 miles from its start at Roaring Brook Campground. This trail provides a direct and challenging route toward the summit of Mount Katahdin. Hikers are rewarded with spectacular views as they ascend this well-maintained but demanding path.



6. Katahdin Stream Trail

CLASSIC SUMMIT PATH


Katahdin Stream Trail is one of the most popular routes to summit Maine's highest mountain. The trail follows Katahdin Stream for the early portion of the hike, passing by the picturesque Katahdin Stream Falls. As hikers climb higher, they're treated to increasingly expansive views before reaching the iconic Baxter Peak summit.


7. Acadia Carriage Roads

HISTORIC SCENIC PATHWAYS


Acadia Carriage Roads offer a network of 45 miles of crushed stone pathways throughout Acadia National Park. Built by philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. between 1913 and 1940, these car-free roads wind through forests, along lakes, and past mountains. The carriage roads are perfect for easy hiking, biking, or horseback riding and feature 17 unique stone bridges along various routes.


8. Ship Harbor Trail

COASTAL FOREST LOOP


Ship Harbor Trail is a 1.3-mile figure-eight loop combining forest and shoreline hiking on the quieter side of Acadia National Park. The trail meanders through spruce-fir forest before opening up to dramatic views of Ship Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. Tidal pools along the rocky coastline offer opportunities to observe marine life during low tide.


9. Witch Hole Pond Loop

PEACEFUL CARRIAGE PATH


Witch Hole Pond Loop is a scenic 3.3-mile carriage road circuit around a serene pond in Acadia National Park. The relatively flat trail offers peaceful water views and opportunities to spot wildlife including beavers, loons, and various bird species. This accessible loop is perfect for families and those seeking a less strenuous hiking experience within reasonable driving distance from Newburgh.


10. Schoodic Head Trail

QUIET ACADIA EXPERIENCE


Schoodic Head Trail leads to the highest point on the Schoodic Peninsula section of Acadia National Park. Located on the less-visited mainland portion of the park, this trail network offers similar granite landscapes and ocean views as Mount Desert Island but with fewer crowds. Multiple connecting paths allow hikers to create loops of varying difficulty while enjoying panoramic views of Frenchman Bay and Mount Desert Island across the water.