Tumbledown Mountain, located near Weld in the western mountains of Maine, offers one of the most rewarding hiking experiences in the state. The mountain features several trails that cater to various skill levels, but it's the Tumbledown Mountain Trail that captures the attention of many outdoor enthusiasts. This guide will provide you with all the necessary details to embark on this adventure, including interesting facts, history, and practical advice to enhance your hiking experience.
Tumbledown Mountain is a popular destination for hikers due to its stunning views, unique alpine pond, and the level of accessibility for various skill levels. The area is rich in history and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to explore Maine's outdoor attractions.
Tumbledown Mountain Trail provides a remarkable hiking experience with its diverse landscapes, historical significance, and breathtaking views. Whether you're an avid hiker or someone looking to explore Maine's natural beauty, Tumbledown Mountain is a destination that shouldn't be missed.
Remember, always practice Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the beauty of this area for future generations. Enjoy your hike!
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Will Wagner
a year ago
Went on a weekday in the late afternoon and only saw two other parties. Very steep and definitely gonna have to use your hands. I saw two ravens fighting each other in the sky. Can't stress how steep it is, especially the loop trail.
Julia Gooding
2 years ago
This trail is awesome! Perfect summer hike with helpful shade coverage. With our pup we took the Brook trail to avoid ladders. It’s a steady climb and only becomes more of a scramble toward the top. Cushion in lots of time for peak swimming and picnicking! A hike to get to the hike from most places but 110% worth it!
John León
a year ago
This place is just absolutely awesome. Very nice mild hike to get up to the lake. Once you are up there, you're going to live it.
Sheep Davis
a year ago
What an amazing hike! Took the entire loop trail, plus a lot of walking around at Tumbledown Pond. The trails are very rugged with a lot of uphill climbing and rock scrambling towards the top.
Party Pete
6 months ago
I had a blast getting to the top. Run,hike, scramble. Waterfalls, and the lake. Oh and the views!