Acadia - Cadillac South Trail and Triad Trail
- Distance: 4.3 mi
- Elevation gain: 406 m
- Maximum elevation: 417 m
- Elevation loss: 448 m
- Minimum elevation: 63 m
- Moving time: 2 h 17 m
- Moving speed: 1.9 mph
- Maximum speed: 4.5 mph
- Total time: 3 h 15 m
- Global speed: 1.3 mph
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Name: Acadia - Cadillac South Trail and Triad Trail trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track
End: Dane Farm Road, Mount Desert, Hancock County, Maine, 04675, United States (44.31297 -68.23755)
Coordinates: 44.31292 -68.24118 44.34969 -68.22668
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