Located in the heart of Maine's undeveloped forest land, the Penobscot River Corridor (PRC) provides outstanding opportunities for remote canoe tri...
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Gero Island is a large island in Chesuncook Lake. The water access campsites on the shore are popular with anglers and canoeists paddling the West ...
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leaving Route 161 in St. Francis, or off Route 11 in Portage, Maine,
Eagle Lake, ME
The 21,871-acre Deboullie Public Lands offer remote campsites on crystal-clear trout ponds surrounded by low rugged mountains. These lands, encompa...
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Visitors may continue to enjoy the park during the off season by parking outside the gate and walking in during these same hours. Please be aware t...
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Round Pond takes its name from the pond, which is a wide section of the Allagash River. Canoeists from the river enjoy the view of river and forest...
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Bureau of Parks and Lands, 45 Radar Road,
Ashland, ME
Chamberlain Lake is a group of parcels abutting the large lakes that form the south end of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Canoeists from the wat...
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Fort Kent State Historic Site bears the distinguished honor as one of Maine's few National Historic Landmarks, a testimony to its important role in...
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The St. John Valley Trail takes riders 16.5 miles from Fort Kent through St. John to St. Francis. Riders tour the countryside to experience rolling...
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off the Sly Brook Road, connecting with Route 11 at Soldier Pond (Wallagrass),
Fort Kent, ME
Eagle Lake is a 23,000-acre unit including most of Eagle Lake in northern Maine. The unit abuts Square Lake to the east with a thoroughfare connect...
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Visit the legendary Mt. Kineo and camp, boat and fish on Maine's largest lake.Moosehead Lake, New England's largest freshwater body, lies at the ga...
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gravel road off Route 15 north of Greenville,
Greenville, ME
Located just west of Greenville in Piscataquis County, the Little Moose Management Unit covers more than 15,000 acres in Moosehead Junction and Big...
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The skeletons of a blast furnace and charcoal kiln stand as silent, lone remnants of the Katahdin Iron Works. Between 1843 and 1890, these structur...
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boat launch off the Turner Beach (or Brook) Road,
Jackman, ME
Holeb's popular three-day canoe trip carries visitors through the heart of this 20,000 acre public reserved unit in western Maine. Several class I ...
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Rte159 extension out of Shin Pond, then by the Scraggly Lake Rd.,
Patten, ME
Scraggly Lake is the centerpiece of this unit, which is located just northeast of Baxter State Park in northern Penobscot County. The Unit comprise...
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About Us:The Sherman to Patten multi-use trail is 6 miles long and meanders through open fields, forested areas and along the perimeter of Thousand...
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Hikers, campers, hunters, fishermen, snowmobilers and paddlers all enjoy the rugged hills, abundant wildlife and clear waters of this remote region...
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Wassataquoik features several miles of scenic shoreline on the East Branch of the Penobscot River and Wassataquoik Stream. Primitive campsites are ...
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Township 6, Range 11 WELS, northwest of Baxter State Park, Penobscot County,
Millinocket, ME
About Us:Telos is a 23,000 acre unit that surrounds Telos Lake and the southern end of Chamberlain Lake, the most popular starting point for canoei...
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We hope the information in these pages will give you a good start on how best to enjoy the unique and precious gift known as Baxter State Park.The ...
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Mission Statement: We strive to carry out the provisions of the trust, created by Percival P. Baxter, and known to the people of Maine as Baxter S...
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