Completed in the summer of 2007, the Grafton Loop Trail offers 39 miles of hiking along a trail that connects a series of scenic peaks and other natural features in Maine's Grafton Notch. This major trail effort was a cooperative effort among private landowners, the state of Maine, and nonprofit organizations such as the AMC. The group's goal was to develop multi-day hiking opportunities that offer alternatives to heavily used sections of the Appalachian Trail (AT).

For the AMC, this was the first major trail constructed by the club since the building of the Centennial Trail in the Mahoosucs in 1976. The eastern half of the Grafton Loop was completed and opened to the public in June 2003. The remainder of the trail (another 21 miles) opened in June 2007.

Trail Description
The Grafton Loop Trail (GTL) is located on both sides of Route 26 and links with the AT on Baldpate Mountain and on Old Speck. 

The eastern half of the GLT consists of a 21-mile arc that leaves Route 26 in Newry, Maine, and returns to the road in Grafton Notch State Park via four miles on Appalachian Trail (AT). Seventeen miles are newly constructed trail, which traverse four mountain peaks and include five primitive campsites. Approximately two-thirds of the trail's length is on private lands with the remainder located on public lands managed by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands. Construction of this leg of the trail involved many individuals and organizations, including the Maine Appalachian Trail Club, the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School, the Maine Conservation Corps and the AMC.

The western half is a 13 mile stretch, beginning on Route 26, south of the eastern half's trailhead. Traversing the Bear River, Runday River-Whitecap and Miles Notch, this part of the trail ends on the summit of Old Speck Mountain at its junction with the Mahoosuc Trail/AT.  This section includes three primitive campsites.

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Grafton Loop Campsites
Campsite Name Type of site
Location Accommodations
Water Source
Bear Box
Maintaining Organization
Sargent Brook
Campsite South of Sunday River-Whitecap
3 raised earth tent pads, designated kitchen area, composting outhouse
brook
Yes
AMC
Slide
Campsite
3 miles south of Old Speck Mtn
 3 raised earth tent pads, designated kitchen area, composting outhouse brook
Yes AMC
Bull Run
Campsite 2 miles south of Old Speck Mtn
2 wooden tent platforms, designated kitchen area, composting outhouse brook
Yes
AMC
Baldpate Lean-To
Shelter off AT, just west of West Baldpate Mtn
Three-sided shelter
brook No MATC
East Baldpate
Campsite 2 miles from the summit of East Baldpate Mtn
Raised earth tent pads
brook No
MATC
Lane Campsite
1.6 miles, hiking south from East Baldpate Campsite
Raised earth tent pads
brook No MATC
Knoll
Campsite 1.3 miles, hiking south from Lane Campsite
Raised earth tent pads
brook
No
MATC
Town Corner
Campsite 1.5 miles, hiking south from Knoll Campsite
Raised earth tent pads
brook No MATC
Stewart
Campsite 5.5 miles hiking south from Town Corner Campsite or 4.9 miles from Rt 26
Raised earth tent pads, outhouse
brook
No
MATC

 

*shelter: site with a three-sided lean-to and no designated tenting area.
tentsite: site with just tent platforms or pads in designated area and no shelter/lean-to.
campsite: site with both shelter/lean-to and tent platforms or pads in designated area.
** Regardless of the source, remember to boil, filter, or chemically purify water before use.