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Hiking Trail Conditions Report
Peaks
Peaks The Horn, Saddleback Junior, Wildcat Ridge, ME
Trails
Trails: abandoned trail, ATV trails, Berry Picker's Trail, Appalachian Trail, Saddleback Junior Loop Trail, Wildcat Ridge Trail
Date of Hike
Date of Hike: Friday, July 17, 2026
Parking/Access Road Notes
Parking/Access Road Notes: Potato Hill Road is good for mid to high clearance. The side road that we drove down requires high clearance and extreme care. 
Surface Conditions
Surface Conditions: Dry Trail 
Recommended Equipment
Recommended Equipment:  
Water Crossing Notes
Water Crossing Notes: all water crossings were easy step-overs today 
Trail Maintenance Notes
Trail Maintenance Notes: Berry Picker's & AT are in good shape! All of the other trails we hiked were abandoned or unofficial. 
Dog-Related Notes
Dog-Related Notes: Great for agile dogs! 
Bugs
Bugs: Not bad 
Lost and Found
Lost and Found:  
 
Comments
Comments: Today's hike brought us up two of the most spectacular peaks in the state, The Horn and Saddleback Junior! After the drive in to one of the side roads off of Potato Hill Road, we started on our hike on an abandoned section of the Fly Rod Crosby Trail. Although there was lots of tall grass, this section of trail was pretty clear. We then followed the ATV trail to the start of the Berry Picker's Trail.

Berry Picker's was in good shape, and we enjoyed the beautiful views from the ridgeline on this clear, windy, and somewhat chilly day up high. After reaching the Appalachian Trail, we ascended to The Horn, where we saw our first other hikers of the day. It was windy and a bit cold on the summit, so we didn't linger too long, but we did take a bit of time to take in the amazing 360 degree view.

From the summit of The Horn, we descended to Redington Stream Campsite, where we had lunch. Backpackers should note that the water source at this camping area is almost completely dry right now. From the camping area, we started the steep and rough climb to Saddleback Junior. With its summit poking just above treeline and its location in the center of the High Peaks, the 360 view from Saddleback Junior is one of my favorite anywhere. The fact that very few day hikers visit it makes it even better! By then, it was a bit warmer, so we lingered a bit on the top.

We then descended a short distance down the east side of Saddleback Junior, before turning onto the east side of the unofficial Saddleback Junior Loop. While descending the loop, we took a detour on the trail to Wildcat Ridge to get one more great view. We finished our hike by descending the ATV trail back to our vehicle.  
Name
Name: Sam Shirley 
E-Mail
E-Mail: newenglandskier13@aol.com 
Date Submitted
Date Submitted: 2026-07-17 
Link
Link: https://walkingmaineswildside.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-horn-saddleback-junior-7172026.html 
Disclaimer: Reports are not verified - conditions may vary. Use at own risk. Always be prepared when hiking. Observe all signs. Trail conditions reports are not substitutes for weather reports or common sense.

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