Tunk Mountain is a gem of a hike in Donnell Pond Public Lands, located in downeast Maine.
The out-and-back 3.6 mile hike to the top of Tunk Mountain takes 2 to 3 hours to complete and includes a total of about 1,000 feet in elevation gain, so it’s not overly difficult and certainly worth it for the gorgeous views.
Tunk Mountain Trailhead Directions
The trailhead is easily accessed on Route 182, also known as the Blackwoods Scenic Byway, about a half hour from Ellsworth.
The Hike
AllTrails shows this as a loop hike but the loop no longer exists and many who have tried the loop have regretted it. Unless you want to bush-whack, do this as an out-and-back hike.
The well marked trail passes by a couple pretty ponds before you begin your ascent. You can also take the optional “Hidden Ponds Loop” at the beginning or end of your hike which would add about an extra mile to your hike.
In just under a mile through the woods the ascent will begin and you’ll gradually gain about 800 feet in about 1 mile. Looking at the 3D map, it appears steeper than it felt.
There are some rocks to scramble but it’s very manageable … There’s one small section with iron rungs that would be troublesome if you’re hiking with a dog.
You’re treated to your first gorgeous view in under an hour, just a mile and a half from the trailhead.
The next half mile to the summit is the best part of the hike, as you climb up the bare side of the mountain with several scenic spots to stop and take pictures. I think that views are actually better in this area than the summit itself!
You’ll briefly go through a wooded area again before reaching the summit.
Return to the trailhead the same way you came, enjoying the view as you make your way down the mountain.