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Mountains

There are 14 peaks in Maine above 4,000 feet

  • Mt. Katahdin (Baxter Peak)

    Mt. Katahdin, ME
    Elevation: 5,267 feet

  • Mt. Katahdin (Hamlin Peak)

    Mt. Katahdin, ME
    Elevation: 4,756 feet

  • Sugarloaf Mountain

    Carrabassett Valley, ME
    Elevation: 4,250 feet

  • Crocker Mountain

    Carrabasset Valley, ME
    Elevation: 4,228 feet

  • Old Speck Mountain

    Grafton, ME
    Elevation: 4,180 feet

  • North Brother

    T6 R10, ME
    Elevation: 4,151 feet

  • Bigelow Mountain (West Peak)

    Dead River, ME
    4,145 feet

  • Saddleback Mountain

    Sandy River, ME
    Elevation: 4,116 feet

  • Bigelow Mountain (Avery Peak)

    Dead River, ME
    4,090 feet

  • Mt. Abraham

    Mt. Abraham, ME
    Elevation: 4,050 feet

  • South Crocker Mountain

    Carrabasset Valley, ME
    Elevation: 4,050 feet

  • Saddleback Mountain (The Horn)

    Madrid, ME
    Elevation: 4,041 feet

  • Mt. Redington

    Redington, ME
    Elevation: 4,010 feet

  • Spaulding Mountain

    Mt, Abraham, ME
    Elevation: 4,010 feet

"We have been fortunate to have made two movies in Maine — The Way We Get By and Beneath The Harvest Sky.” Maine is a very special state in that there are so many options for locations. Given its size, you can travel to northern Maine, southern Maine, all along the coast, and tell a number of different stories in totally unique worlds with each film having very distinctive looks. The abundance of locations combined with the incredible generosity of the people and communities, make filmmaking in Maine a pure joy. We would not be filmmakers today without the support from the people of Maine and we will be forever grateful."

- Gita Pullapilly and Aron Gaudet, The Way We Get By and Beneath the Harvest Sky

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- James Khanlarian, Director, The Ghost Trap

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