Tarn Trail, Acadia National Park, Hancock County, ME

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Tarn Trail, Acadia National Park, Hancock County, ME
A highly constructed flat, easy, pond-side memorial trail, that extends from the northern end of the Tarn, at the intersection of the Beachcroft Path (#13), Jesup Path (#14) and Kurt Diederich's Climb (#16), to the Ladder Trail (#64) and Canon Brook Trail (#19). The trail passes the submerged ends of the Tarn Trail (#370), which was built by the CCC in the 1930s to circle the pond. A higher water level has covered this trail and some of the Kane Path (In circa 1970s a section was rerouted higher up in the talus slope). The northern end of the the Kane Path is marked with a circa 1913 engraved stone "KANE PATH" and a commemorative plaque on a boulder, " In Memory of John Innes Kane…" The majority of the trail along the Tarn consists of stone paving and stepping stones, with some steps used to traverse the rocky terrain along the base of Dorr Mtn. on the western shore of The Tarn. Three capped stone culverts and one circa 1975 open culvert direct drainage. Wet areas are crossed on NPS bogwalk bridges where gravlel covered bridges may have once existed. Width varies from 2-3' near the north end to 4-5' while crossing large boulder fields. TS, MB, GJS
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