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Precipice Trail Loop

Hiking Trail

Hard
2.03 mi
1,189 ft
Climb up metal ladders in cliffsides and skirt along exposed rock ledges on this death-defying hike!

"The Precipice Trail is the most challenging and well-known hiking trail in Acadia National Park with an exposed and almost vertical 1,000-foot climb,” according to []( "It is designated as ‘strenuous' and is only recommended for physically fit and experienced hikers who have no fear of heights,” the writer continues.

During this hike, you’ll traverse exposed slabs along rock cliffs protected by cables anchored in the rocks, enjoying airy views over the National Park all along the way! Some sections of the route even require hikers to clamber up metal ladder rungs anchored in the rock, almost via ferrata-style. The requirement to use all of your limbs to ascend this trail and the massive fall danger have earned this hike an “Extreme” rating in FATMAP.

The Precipice Trail isn’t simply presumed to be dangerous—history has proven it to be true. A [hiker fell to her death]( from this trail in 2012. However, until 2012, the last death on this trail was way back in 1985.

Consequently, []( warns that “if you have a fear of heights or are traveling with children, skip this hike. And under no circumstances [should you] hike the Precipice Trail in the rain. The granite cliffs and iron rungs get dangerously slippery when it is wet.”

While the fall danger from this trail is significant and the climb can be steep, if you negotiate the challenging parts successfully, this jaunt up the mountain can be accomplished in just an hour or two. Ultimately, this gorgeous hike is only two miles round-trip, making it the shortest hike in our “25 Most Incredible Day Hikes in the United States” guidebook.

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Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

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Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Precipice Trail0.78 mi1,001 ft24.3%
Precipice - lower section0.28 mi276 ft18.1%
Precipice - rungs & ladders0.55 mi636 ft21.9%
Ocean Dr Climb0.20 mi190 ft18.0%