Grafton Loop Trail

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The Grafton Loop Trail is a long-distance hiking loop in western Maine’s Mahoosuc Mountains, known for its rugged terrain, scenic ridgelines, and connection to the Appalachian Trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance hiking trail
loop trail
connectedTo Appalachian Trail
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty strenuous
feature remote backcountry sections
ridge walks
scenic viewpoints
hasActivity backpacking
day hiking
hasRouteType loop
hazard rapidly changing mountain weather
rocky sections
steep ascents and descents
knownFor connection to the Appalachian Trail
rugged terrain
scenic ridgelines
locatedIn Mahoosuc Range
surface form: Mahoosuc Mountains

United States of America
surface form: United States

western Maine
offersViewOf Mahoosuc Range
surface form: Mahoosuc Mountains
partOf Mahoosuc Trail
surface form: Mahoosuc trail system
passesThrough forested areas
mountain ridgelines
season late spring to fall
state Maine
terrainType mountainous
trailSurface natural surface
usedFor hiking

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Grafton Notch State Park traversedBy Grafton Loop Trail
Mahoosuc Range recreationInfrastructure Grafton Loop Trail
Screw Auger Falls near Grafton Loop Trail
this entity surface form: Appalachian Trail corridor in Grafton Notch
Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land hasTrail Grafton Loop Trail