Leisure Life





The Leisure Life Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Trail difficulty ranges from high moderate to low difficult. This is a nice trail with some beautiful spots. The terrain varies, so be prepared. The first half has some nice woodland views. The marsh and end pond are beautiful, so make sure to check it out! There are some backcountry camping sites near the lake and moose are spotted in the area often.
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This is a wonderful loop passing by two ponds and over the top of Little Moose Mountain. The views from the summit are particularly great during the fall when the leaves are changing. There are some backcountry camping sites along the route. Moose are often seen in the area, so keep an eye out for them!
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The Big Moose Trail leads to the summit of the 3,150 foot summit of Big Moose Mountain. The trail is steep and rocky in some places. There are views of surrounding mountains and out towards Moosehead Lake from the summit of the mountain. The trail also leads past a now abandoned fire warden's cabin.
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This trail is to the rock outcropping, Eagle Rock, on the edge of Big Moose Mountain. There are a few climbs up rocky sets of stairs. The trailhead is located off East Moore Bog Road. There are active logging operations in the area, so visitors should use caution and keep clear of logging sites and share the road with logging trucks.
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An easy and well marked trail. Along the way there are a few look out points to the water. Begin near the Rowell Cove Campground and head towards the Dunn Point Campground. The park maintains sections of trail for cross country skiing during the winter months. Anglers should be familiar with Maine state fishing regulations.