Little Jackson Mountain is situated in the western area of Maine and shapes the northern face of the Tumbledown Pond Basin. In the upper areas of the mountain, the environment consists of dwarf spruces, bare rocks, and shrubs affording visitors magnificent views of the surrounding area. Depending on which way hikers are facing, they’ll see Tumbledown, Saddleback, Horn, Abraham, and Sugarloaf mountains as well as Big Jackson Mountain, Mount Blue, Webb Lake, and Tumbledown Pond. There are quite a few hiking and climbing trails that reach the summit; the most popular are the Little Jackson Trail and the Parker Ridge Trail. Map

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