Coburn Mountain, Mountain summit in Somerset County, Maine, US.
Coburn Mountain is a summit in Somerset County that rises to 3,717 feet with drainage systems flowing toward the Kennebec River through various waterways. The peak sits in a region crossed by streams and brooks that feed into the larger river network.
The mountain takes its name from brothers Philander and Abner Coburn, who ran major logging operations across the surrounding territory during the 1800s. Their business activities shaped the economic development of the region for decades.
Local snowmobile enthusiasts maintain the trails, with the Coburn Summit Riders group ensuring proper care of the highest groomed snowmobile path in Maine.
The trail to the summit spans about 2 miles with steep sections that demand hiking experience, particularly in the upper portion of the route. Visitors should prepare with proper gear and allow several hours to complete the climb safely.
An abandoned fire tower still stands at the peak, a relic from earlier decades. A ski area once operated on the south-facing slope from 1966 to 1974, leaving behind only traces of its former use.
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