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Tumbledown Pond (mountain)
Weld, Maine
Alpine-feeling mountain pond on the saddle of Tumbledown Mountain in Weld, Maine. Strenuous hike-in cold swim.
At a glance
Overview
Tumbledown Pond sits at about 2,800 feet on the saddle of Tumbledown Mountain in Weld, a cold alpine-feeling pond tucked between the West and East peaks. It is reached by the strenuous Brook Trail / Loop Trail combination or the steep Chimney Trail; the swim itself is the reward at the top. Water is cold even in August; plan for a short dip after a long climb.
- Also known as
- Tumbledown Mountain Pond
- County
- Franklin
- Region
- Maine Lakes & Mountains
- Water type
- Pond
- Swim feature type
- Pond
Know before you go
Public
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
From Weld, follow the Byron Road / Morgan Road grid to the Brook Trail or Loop Trail trailheads and climb to the saddle. The pond sits between the two peaks; Chimney Trail is the steepest and shortest, Brook Trail the gentlest.
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