USA Gorham Mountain
Gorham Mountain is a prominent 525-foot peak in Acadia National Park, located on Mount Desert Island in Maine, offering stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, nearby landmarks like Otter Cliffs and Cadillac Mountain, and the rugged coastal landscape that defines the park. Named after an early settler, it's not the tallest summit in Acadia but stands out for its accessible yet rewarding terrain, featuring pink granite slabs, blueberry bushes, and forested sections. The mountain is part of the park's eastern side along the Ocean Path, making it a popular spot for hikers seeking a mix of elevation, scenery, and proximity to other attractions like Thunder Hole.
Photography Tips
Bring a wide lens
Travel Information
The hike to Gorham Mountain starts from the dedicated Gorham Mountain Trailhead parking lot on the Park Loop Road, just south of Thunder Hole—visitors should arrive early during peak times to secure a spot, as parking is limited. The standard out-and-back trail is about 1.7 miles roundtrip with a moderate 525-foot elevation gain, taking 1-2 hours depending on pace; for a longer loop, combine it with the Ocean Path, Bowl Trail, or Beehive Trail to make a 3-3.5 mile circuit.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunrise in fall
Sunrise & Sunset
04:48 - 20:15
| current local time: 13:51
Photo Themes
Landscape
National Park
Natural Landscape
Locations
Atlantic Ocean
Acadia National Park
Maine
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