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Beddington

Lead Mountain Trail

Type of Use: Hiking

Length: 1.5 miles
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Season: Spring to Fall

Parking Capacity: 1 to 5 vehicles
Maps Found On: Maine Atlas and Gazetteer, DeLorme Hiking Guide to Coastal Maine.
Directions to Site: From Rte #9 in Beddington, take dirt road next to Maine Forest Service Ranger Station. Road is immediately to the left, and marked with a "Lead Mountain Trail" sign. Travel approximately 1.5 miles to gate and sign at trailhead parking area.

Attractions & Comments: Trail is very steep, wide, heavily eroded tote road straight up the side of the mountain, and may be muddy and filled with loose rock. Not very good views from the top, and with all of the towers, buildings, and electronic equipment is not very natural.

Fees & Amenities: Pets Allowed, Signs at Trailhead

Ownership: Champion Paper Company

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