Georges Highland Path - Ragged Mountain Area

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The Ragged Mountain section of the Georges Highland Path in Camden and Rockport offers some of the steepest and most strenuous hiking in the midcoast region. The reward, however, is worth it.
Trail Activity
Hiking
Length
9.80 miles, Network
Difficulty
Moderate
Towns
Camden, Rockport, Warren
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

The Ragged Mountain Area section of the Georges Highland Path trail system in Camden and Rockport offers some of the steepest and most strenuous hiking in the midcoast region. The reward, however, is worth it. From the rocky ledges along the ridgeline of Ragged Mountain, hikers are greeted with westerly vistas across the Georges River watershed all the way to Mt. Washington, the White Mountains, and Maine’s western mountains, while island-speckled Penobscot Bay lies to the east, with the Acadian and Downeast mountains framing the horizon.

Ragged Mountain, rising up 1,200 feet, has an extensive, open summit supporting wild blueberry and fragile alpine flora, and is presently the focus of an ambitious conservation effort undertaken by our neighbor, Coastal Mountains Land Trust (CMLT).

The Georges Highland Path network of conservation trails is a project of the Georges River Land Trust.

Other Information

Please respect that this trail is on privately owned property. No overnight camping is allowed.

Trail Manager

Visit Georges River Land Trust online for more information or contact:

Georges River Land Trust
8 North Main Street, Suite 200
Rockland, ME 04841
Phone: (207) 594-5166
info@grlt.org
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Avoid hypothermia, even in warm weather, by limiting your sweat and exposure to cold water. Bring warm and dry clothes in case the shivers set in.

Trailhead Information

There are three trailheads that hikers can use to access Ragged Mountain: Barnestown Road (north), Hope Street (west), and ME Route 17 (south).

Barnestown Road Trailhead: This trailhead also serves the Bald Mountain Trail, a former section of the Georges Highland Path that is now maintained by Coastal Mountains Land Trust. The parking lot here is 1,000 feet south of the intersection of Barnestown and Gillette Roads in Camden.

Western Trailhead: Also known as the Thorndike Brook Junction trail, the trailhead is on Hope Street in West Rockport. From the intersection of ME Routes 17 and 90 in West Rockport, travel 2.5 miles north on ME Route 17 and turn right onto Hope Street. Travel 0.5 miles to the parking lot on the right.

ME Route 17 Trailhead: The trailhead directly off ME Route 17 also serves the Spruce Mountain and Mount Pleasant trails to the west of Ragged Mountain. The parking lot here is 2 miles north of the intersection of ME Routes 17 and 90 in West Rockport.

Note: The ME Route 17 trailhead is our most popular launch point for hikers and as a result, parking is often difficult on summer weekends. If you want to hike Ragged during this time, we suggest using the Hope Street trailhead. It’s also an easier hike to the top from here!

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