Side-by-side trail comparison — distance, difficulty, elevation, and more
| Precipice Trail | VS | Wyoming State Forest Pine Ridge Trail |
|---|---|---|
| Hard | Difficulty | Hard |
| 1.6 mi | Distance | 1.7 mi |
| 1,058 ft | Elevation Gain | 435 ft |
| Out & Back | Trail Type | Out & Back |
| Rock/Iron Rungs | Surface | Paved |
| No | Dogs Allowed | Yes |
| April-October | Best Season | April-October |
| ★★★★★ 4.9 | Rating | ★★★★★ 4.8 |
| 14,213 | Reviews | 2,381 |
| ME | State | WY |
| Acadia National Park | Park | Wyoming State Forest |
For a shorter outing, Precipice Trail at 1.6 miles is more approachable. Precipice Trail has the higher rating at 4.9/5 with 14,213 reviews. Hiking with a dog? Only Wyoming State Forest Pine Ridge Trail allows dogs on the trail.
Ultimately, both Precipice Trail and Wyoming State Forest Pine Ridge Trail offer memorable hiking experiences. Consider your fitness level, available time, and whether you need dog-friendly access when making your decision.