Little Bigelow is the shortest peak, and traversed by the Appalachian Trail, the easiest to hike of the Bigelow Range. It features panoramic views, mostly to the South and West (none from the true summit). It can be done as an out-and-back hike via the Eastern side, but for the full experience, you can spot a second car or a bike at the Safford Brook Trail trailhead, and traverse the entire ridge via the Appalachian Trail southbound.
View toward Sugarloaf, the Crockers, and West and Avery Peaks. September, 2016 From Burnt Mountain. October, 2018 View toward Sugarloaf, the Crockers, and West and Avery Peaks. September, 2016 Little Bigelow from the Appalachian Trail on the way up Avery Peak. July, 2019 View West toward Avery Peak and Flagstaff Lake. September, 2016
From Sugarloaf. September, 2011
View North toward Flagstaff Lake and the Boundary Mountains. October, 2011
Little Bigelow from Avery Peak. July, 2019
Panoramic View to the South. October, 2011