North Pond Road
Total Miles
10.4
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
North Pond Road extends northeast from Success Pond Road and eventually connects with Maine Route 26/Bear River Road, just north of Grafton Notch State Park. The road is a well-maintained dirt and gravel route that can be traveled comfortably by most vehicles. Running through the valley between Red Ridge and Hemenway Ridge, it provides a quiet forest setting with occasional wildlife sightings and access to several side roads and spurs. At 1.17 miles before reaching Four Corners Road (when heading northeast), travelers will come across the "Mountain Fountain" spring, a longtime stop for fresh water. While often used, the water here has not been tested for potability and should be treated before drinking. From the intersection with Four Corners Road onward, the route is signed simply as North Road, continuing its run toward Route 26. Route may be gated/closed for snow and/or mud season. Photos were taken during an early fall snow event. Summer conditions are similar to those on Success Pond Road, but the trail may be closed in winter.
Photos of North Pond Road
Difficulty
This is a maintained forest road with no technical obstacles. Photos were taken during an early fall snow event. This route is not typically accessible during snow season.
Status Reports
North Pond Road can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
North Pond Road Map
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