
The Dorr Mountain South Ridge Loop runs about 3.2 miles round-trip with roughly 1,100–1,270 feet of gain. It relies on the Ladder Trail and Schiff Path in places, featuring granite steps, iron rungs, ladders, and boulder fields. It’s a true lung-buster that rewards focus with a high-adrenergic ridge and coastal vistas at the summit. Enter prepared: strong boots, water, and a plan for the ascent and descent.
Strenuous - advanced difficulty (Ladder Trail section)
Summit with panoramic coastal views over Mount Desert Island, Frenchman Bay, and the Atlantic; dramatic granite ridge with exposed sections
• Consider ascending Ladder Trail and descending via South Ridge for a moderate return and new perspective. • Start pre-8 AM to avoid crowds and heat. • Not suitable for very young children; dogs not allowed on Ladder Trail. • Map, compass, and waterproof layers are non-negotiable; bring trekking poles for stability on steep sections.
Late spring to early fall (May–October)
Not recommended for very small children or anyone afraid of heights due to steep drop-offs and ladder sections
Park entrance pass required May 1–October 31. Obtain at online portals, park visitor centers, campgrounds, gift shops, or chambers of commerce; fees: Individual 7-day $20, Private Vehicle 7-day $35, Annual $80
Island Explorer bus (mid-June to October) stops at Sieur de Monts and connects to Kane Path toward Ladder Trail; private paid shuttles to Cadillac Mountain also available
Slippery conditions on granite and iron rungs when wet; hand-over-hand climbing required in ladder sections; steep drop-offs on the Ladder Trail; summit exposure
Rooty and steep in places; not stroller-friendly; ladders and exposed sections require caution
Not recommended for very small children or anyone afraid of heights due to steep drop-offs and ladder sections
Facilities nearby at Sieur de Monts; trailhead lacks restrooms; plan for breaks in villages or visitor centers nearby
Address
Acadia National Park, Great Head Trail, Bar Harbor, ME 04609, USA
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Bears are present in Acadia; stay loud, keep food secured, and know routes. Use bear-aware practices and backcountry etiquette.
Not recommended for very small children due to steep drops and ladder sections.
Yes. A park entrance pass is required May 1–October 31. Obtain online or at park facilities.
No restrooms at the Ladder Trailhead; plan for sanitation stops at Sieur de Monts or nearby facilities.
Strategy: ascend via Ladder Trail for a challenging start, descend via South Ridge for a more moderate finish and better overall line of sight.
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