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  2. List of mountains of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Peaks in the state of Maine [1] [2]; Mountain Peak Elevation Prominence Isolation Location County; Mount Abraham: 4,049 ft 1234 m: 899 ft 274 m: 4.11 mi 6.62 km Franklin

  3. Mount Katahdin - Wikipedia

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    Mount Katahdin (/ k ə ˈ t ɑː d ɪ n / kə-TAH-din) is the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Maine at 5,269 feet (1,606 m). Named Katahdin, which means "Great Mountain", [3] by the Penobscot Native Americans, it is within Northeast Piscataquis, Piscataquis County, and is the centerpiece of Baxter State Park.

  4. List of hiking trails in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Androscoggin Riverlands State Park - Hiking Trails, 23 miles (37 km); Turner Androscoggin Riverlands State Park - Mountain Biking Trails , 9.5 miles (15.3 km); Turner Androscoggin Riverlands State Park - Snowshoe Trails , 6.2 miles (10.0 km); Turner

  5. 9 hiking destinations to see the best fall foliage in Maine

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    Oct. 7—This story was originally published in September 2016. The black flies and mosquitoes are gone, along with summer vacationers. The air is crisp and fresh; and leaves are turning ...

  6. Mount Blue (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Blue is a mountain 3,187 ft (971.4 m), in Franklin County, western Maine. To the south and west it drains into the Androscoggin River Valley, while the north and east slopes drain toward the Sandy River in the Kennebec River Valley. The summit and much of the trail are in the town of Avon, while the lower part of the trail is in Weld. [3]

  7. Mount Bigelow (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bigelow (also called the Bigelow Range and Bigelow Mountain) is a long mountain ridge with several summits. It is located in Franklin County and Somerset County, Maine. It is one of Maine's highest summits. The mountain is named after Major Timothy Bigelow who climbed the rugged summit in late October 1775 "for the purpose of observation."