Aroostook State Park bears the distinct honor of being Maine's first state park. In 1938 interested citizens of Presque Isle donated 100 acres of l...
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Township 11, Range 4, between Presque Isle and Ashland, Aroostook County,
Presque Isle, ME
About Us:Located in Aroostook County between Presque Isle and Ashland, the 16,700-acre Scopan Management Unit contains some of the most rugged terr...
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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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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:
We are a family built, family run sporting camp & wilderness retreat. Our lodge and cabins are on the shore of beautiful Upper Hot B...
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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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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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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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Upper St. JohnThe upper section of the St. John River flows from Fifth St. John Pond north toAllagashVillage, and roadaccess to the water is very l...
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The Machias River, one of Maine's wildest and most cherished waterways, flows for 76 miles from Fifth Machias Lake to tidewater in downtown Machias...
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You can take amulti-day canoeing and fishing trip through Maine's North Woodsbyvisitingthe St. John River.You can canoe more than 100 miles through...
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Rte 188 (from West), Stud Mill Road in T34 or T35 (from South),
Burlington, ME
Located in northern Hancock County about 70 miles northeast of Bangor, the Duck Lake Unit comprises more than 27,000 acres of forested land. The un...
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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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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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With 11,000 acres of woodlands and wetlands bordering three lakes near East Machias, the Rocky Lake Public Lands provide opportunities for boating,...
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Cobscook Bay State Park is a great base for family camping and explorations in easternmost Maine. Many of the park's 106 campsites (both for tentin...
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Roque Bluffs State Park provides visitors with a great diversity of coastal landscapes to enjoy in 274 acres on Schoppee Point (south of Machias). ...
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