Hiking through the Lemon Squeezer

Hiked:

Hiking from Island Pond through the Lemon Squeezer and around to Green Pond.

This post is simply an archive of photos taken on our hike in 2015 that were replaced with newer versions on the main hike guide in 7/2024, and is not a full Trail Blog nor has much detail.

For complete hike info visit our main “Lemon Squeezer – Appalachian Trail” page.

Pass some stonework on the Appalachian Trail.

Stone embankments along a trail.

Approaching the scramble section. The sign shows the easy way is a path to the left of that tall rock.

Large jumble of rocks along the Appalachian Trail after the Lemon Squeezer.

The rock scramble – it’s taller than it appears here. Scramble up the rocks or follow the sign for “easy way” to skip it.

The Lemon Squeezer rock scramble on the Appalachian Trail.

7/2024 – The angled tree is leaning more, nine years later, and the two other trees are gone:

The Lemon Squeezer rock scramble on the Appalachian Trail.

Looking back on the Lemon Squeezer from atop the rock scramble.

Path through large rocks.

The YELLOW trail is rocky and more technical around Green Pond, with just a little bit of almost scrambling.

Dunning trail is very rocky at the edge of Green Pond.

Head through the Valley of Boulders (a section of large boulders to walk through and around), including this massive, almost cylindrical one.

Large almost cylindrical rock.
Valley of Boulders.

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