Blackwoods Byway
Schoodic Mountain, ME

Schoodic Mountain reaches nearly 1,080 feet and is a classic glacial mountain with varied gradual and plunging slopes. It features several popular hiking trails that link it to Donnell Pond, Tunk Lake, and a sequence of eastern mountains.

Climbers will enjoy the panoramic view from the top of Schoodic Mountain. It looks down on Acadia National park to the south, the Downeast region to the north and the east, and a vast sparsely populated woodland region to the north and west. A dirt road called General Cobb Lane in East Franklin on SR-200 or SR-183 in Sullivan both serve as popular starting points for mountain climbers.