Near Anvil Trail
Hop across the road from the Anvil Trail to soak up this gorgeous Schoodic Peninsula coastal landscape.
Near Anvil Trail
View from Anvil Trail - a little off the actual trail.
Near Anvil Trail
Sunrise from Schoodic Loop Road turnout near Anvil Trail.
Near Anvil Trail
Near the top of the Ranger Station Trail, where it connects with Anvil and East Trail, you can see Cadillac Mountain and Bar Harbor off in the distance.
Near Anvil Trail
View of Cadillac Mountain from Anvil Overlook.

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Hike Trail

Anvil Trail

4.8 (10 Ratings)
A wonderful, but sometimes steep, trail through pine forests that goes up both the Anvil and Schoodic Head
1
mi
Distance
451
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
The Schoodic Loop Road (and Blueberry Hill parking area) requires an Acadia National Park Entrance Pass that can be purchased online (must be printed ahead of time!) or at Schoodic Woods or at any other park entrance station.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.97mi
Distance
451ft
Elevation Gain
58ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
436ft
High Point
37ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail begins at the Blueberry Hill parking area off the Schoodic Loop Road inside Acadia National Park. It quickly climbs through the pine forest to the Anvil. The Anvil is a small peak at, on clear days, offers great views of the coastline. After a slight descent, it then begins to climb once again to the peak of Schoodic Head. At 440 feet, Schoodic Head is the highest peak on the Schoodic Peninsula in Acadia National Park. Here is a nice place to stop and rest or to continue on for another two-tenths of a mile to another scenic overlook. The terrain of this trail is accented with many exposed rocks and roots that, while at times mildly inconvenient, do not impede hiking and actually add very much to the feeling of being in the Maine wilderness. From the peak of Schoodic Head, you can either take the Anvil Trail back to Blueberry Hill or you can utilize the Ranger Station Trail or the East Trail as a means of exiting the mountain. All of these options make for a wonderful end of this hike.

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Contributors
Daniel McCloskey