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Grandgent Trail
A difficult connector trail between Giant Slide and Sargent.
Plan Around Grandgent Trail
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Grandgent Trail Details
The trail is difficult to reach and very strenuous, requiring sure footing in some rough, steep areas during the ascent. As it wanders through a mixed forest of spruce, cedar, birch, and maple, the trail can seemingly disappear, and there are many unofficial and unmarked trails leading in other directions. Stay on the official trail marked by blue blazes and cairns. Trailhead on Sargent Mountain summit/1 mile to Giant Slide Trail.
Difficulty
High
Distance
1.0 miles
Estimated time
35 minutes
Region
N/A
Nearby Parks Around Grandgent Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Grandgent Trail
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0.1 mi away
Parkman Mountain
Parkman Mountain is one of three smaller peaks just west of the much larger Sargent Mountain.
0.2 mi away
Gilmore Peak
One of the Park's three smaller summits, just west of Sargent Mountain, with impressive, scenic views.
0.2 mi away
Bald Peak
One of the smaller peaks in the Park, but worthy of exploration for its incredible views.
0.5 mi away
Hemlock Bridge
This majestic bridge, in the heart of the Middle Peaks area, is named for the hemlock trees surrounding it.
0.5 mi away
Waterfall Bridge
One of the majestic Rockefeller bridges situated along Hadlock Brook, not far from the 40-foot Hadlock Falls.