Interest Other Points of include: Piscataquis and Somerset Counties. Nearby destinations Park and other notable North Woods attractions in Highlands Region that encompasses Baxter State Moosehead Lake Shoreline Public Land lies within The Regional Destinations • • • • • • • England. www.nature.org/Maine pristine, remote ponds in New and the highest concentration of 46,271 acres, contains mature forests (The Nature Conservancy), spanning Debsconeag Lakes Wilderness Area www.BaxterStatePark.org opportunities. paddling and primitive camping peaks, provides abundant hiking, 200,000 acres and 46 mountain Baxter State Park , with more than and camping. www.maine.gov/littlemoose backcountry hiking, snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, tle Moose Mountain Range where visitors can enjoy acres just west of Greenville, includes most of the Lit - Little Moose Public Land , with more than 15,000 on right, and travel 5 miles to trailhead (on left). mately 7 miles to a rough gravel road (Culvert Road) the Greenville Road south toward Kokadjo approxi - ders and steep sections). From the Golden Road, take tion with a 2-mile summit trail (including some lad - is a popular hiking destina - www.maine.gov/penobscotrivercorridor age on the and associated lakes. than 75 campsites along more than 50 miles of front - Penobscot River Corridor offers boating and more Office of the Bureau of Parks and Lands. available from the Western Region Public Lands Corridor. A Seboomook Public Land Guide & Map is Seboomook Lake, just west of the Penobscot River 40,000 acres with waterfront camping on Seboomook Public Land encompasses more than miles north of Greenville. www.maine.gov/lilybay along 925 acres bordering Moosehead Lake nine wooded and lakeside campsites two boat launches as shown on the map, offers 91 BRASSUA

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