
Kurt Diederichs Climb
This trail twists and turns upwards via impressive stone steps that constitute much of the climb.
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Kurt Diederichs Climb Details
This is a strenuous, wooded trail that runs the most direct and difficult route between the south end of Kane Path and Emery Path. As one of the Park's first truly extensive trails, it was privately financed and designed for the interaction with and enjoyment of nature. Look for a 1915 memorial inscription carved in a granite stair near the trailhead before climbing the extensive stone staircases containing more than 700 steps. The trail climbs sharply, offering good views over open ledges before connecting to trails leading to the Dorr Mountain summit.
Difficulty
High
Distance
1.5 miles
Estimated time
75 minutes
Region
N/A
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Kurt Diederichs Climb
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0.0 mi away
Kane Path
This path leads to the Tarn, one of the Park's smaller, but most picturesque ponds.
0.1 mi away
Beachcroft Trail
Impressive stone staircases, 1,482 total steps, provide a short, invigorating hike.
0.2 mi away
Abbe Museum (Sieur de Monts)
Exhibits on the archeology of Maine.
0.2 mi away
Sieur de Monts
An interesting area in the Park with a number of attractions that showcase the vision of George P. Dorr.