
Explore Maine's captivating Eastern New England Uplands, featuring dazzling lakes, fertile soil, and the unique Longfellow Mountains, named after poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1959. Stretching about 140 miles northeast from the New Hampshire border, these mountains offer isolated peaks and subranges, largely on private land, preserving their remote allure.
Discover the Katahdin Group with its eighteen summits, including Maine's highest point, Mount Katahdin, and Baxter Peak, the northern Appalachian Trail terminus. The Rangeley-Stratton area holds ten High Peaks over 4,000 feet, like Saddleback Mountain and Sugarloaf.
In the Mahoosuc Range bordering New Hampshire and Maine, find Old Speck Mountain and more. Despite not reaching the heights of nearby ranges, Maine's solitude, dense forests, and scenic beauty make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Discover the Katahdin Group with its eighteen summits, including Maine's highest point, Mount Katahdin, and Baxter Peak, the northern Appalachian Trail terminus. The Rangeley-Stratton area holds ten High Peaks over 4,000 feet, like Saddleback Mountain and Sugarloaf.
In the Mahoosuc Range bordering New Hampshire and Maine, find Old Speck Mountain and more. Despite not reaching the heights of nearby ranges, Maine's solitude, dense forests, and scenic beauty make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Mt KatahdinMount Katahdin is the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Maine at 5,269 feet (1,606 m).
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