Cathedral Trail

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Cathedral Trail is a steep, rugged hiking route on Maine’s Mount Katahdin that ascends via prominent rock formations and offers challenging climbing and expansive alpine views.

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Cathedral Trail canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
mountain trail
accesses Baxter Peak vicinity
Katahdin summit area
feature above-treeline hiking
alpine views
boulder fields
exposed sections
hand-over-hand climbing sections
prominent rock formations
steep rock faces
views of Baxter State Park
views of Katahdin massif
hasDifficulty difficult
strenuous
hasSurface dirt
natural rock
hasTerrain rocky
rugged
steep
hazard loose rock
rapidly changing mountain weather
steep drop-offs
locatedIn Baxter State Park
Maine
Mount Katahdin
Piscataquis County, Maine
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy Baxter State Park
surface form: Baxter State Park Authority
offersViewOf alpine terrain
neighboring Katahdin ridges
surrounding Maine wilderness
partOf Baxter State Park
surface form: Baxter State Park trail network

Mount Katahdin trail system
requires comfort with exposure
good physical fitness
route-finding awareness
season early fall
primarily summer
usedFor hiking
scrambling

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Mount Katahdin hasTrail Cathedral Trail
Ktaadn hasClimbingRoute Cathedral Trail
Knife Edge accessedVia Cathedral Trail
Knife Edge route accessedFrom Cathedral Trail