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The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak

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Category

Hiking

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Hard

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About This Landmark

West Peak on Bigelow Mountain – A Rugged Escape in Northwest Somerset, Maine

West Peak on Bigelow Mountain in Northwest Somerset is a crown jewel of the Appalachian region, known for its stunning vistas and rugged terrain. This area is renowned for its outdoor adventures, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and the Appalachian Trail's winding path. Rising to an elevation of 4,150 feet, West Peak is not just a visually striking summit; it's a beloved destination for hikers seeking both challenge and solitude. The mountain's granite outcrops and alpine ecosystems add a distinctive character to the landscape, with rare plant species and diverse wildlife sightings for nature lovers. Notably, Bigelow Mountain was named for Major Timothy Bigelow, a leader on the 1775 Arnold Expedition to Quebec, adding a historical layer to its allure. Visitors are drawn to its natural beauty and the sense of accomplishment that comes from conquering its trails. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual visitor, West Peak offers a memorable experience amid Maine’s majestic wilderness.

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The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak - West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak - West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak - West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak - West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak - West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak - West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak

Adventure Guide to West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

Hiking on the Appalachian Trail

  • Special Features: Traverse the legendary Appalachian Trail with panoramic views.
  • Local Insights: The trail is part of a historic route used by long-distance hikers.
  • Visitor Tips: Best visited from late spring to early fall. Bring sturdy hiking boots and plenty of water.

Camping at Avery Col

  • Special Features: Campsites nestled between peaks offer starry skies and serene settings.
  • Local Insights: Named after Myron Avery, who completed mapping the Appalachian Trail.
  • Visitor Tips: Reserve a spot ahead. Bring lightweight camping gear and layers for varying temperatures.

Wildlife Watching at Stratton Brook Pond

  • Special Features: Spot moose, deer, and diverse bird species in their natural habitat.
  • Local Insights: Early mornings are prime time for wildlife activity.
  • Visitor Tips: Bring binoculars and a camera. Silence and patience are key.

Directions

  • From Farmington, ME, take US-2 W and ME-27 N to Bigelow Preserve. Estimated travel time: 1.5 hours.

Location

The Majestic Bigelow Mountain: West Peak in West Peak on Bigelow Mountain

Coordinates: 45.1467, -70.2883

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Overall

8.4/10User rating

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8.0/10Scenic value

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Camping
Wildlife Watching

Essential Information

Nearby City

Farmington, ME

Protected Areas

Bigelow Preserve

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.

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