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Beachcroft Path (ACAD #13) is a highly constructed memorial path built in 1915 by George Dorr and the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association (VIA). The route starts at the north end of the Tarn and travels east to cross ME Route 3 and connects with a set of stone steps marked by a stone boulder engraved "Beachcroft Path." The path continues a short distance along a flat woodland trail with stone patio and steps before turning abruptly right, south, to begin a climb up the western side of Huguenot Head. Path construction has extensive stone work including walls, steps, patio, and coping stones that switch back sharply leading to open ledges with excellent views of the Tarn and Dorr Mountain, as well as north and south views of the Gorge. The path arrives south of Huguenot summit and dips down to skirt a small wetland nestled in the saddle between Huguenot Head and Champlain Mountain. The path then continues eastward up a steep scramble over collapsing stone steps and open ledges, terminating at the summit of Champlain Mountain.