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Maine Highlands, Abbott Maine, Bangor Maine, Brewer Maine, Dexter Maine, Greenville Maine, PlumCreek Maine, Lincoln Maine, Millinocket Maine, Katahdin Maine, Newport Maine, Oldtown Maine, Canoe Maine, Orono Maine, Patten Maine, Pittsfield Maine, Maine Hunting, Fishing, Canoe, Cabins, Camps, Rentals, Hiking, Rafting, Maine Outdoors Guide The Maine Highlands, at the center of the state, encompasses six distinct regions, Greater Bangor, Katahdin, Lincoln Lakes, SebasticookValley, and Southern Piscataquis County. The many Rivers, lakes, and streams offer many attractions from fishing, canoeing and white water rafting. Fishing is at its best in the Maine Highlands. Salmon, brook trout, Bass and perch, will reel you in for and extended stay. The mountains are a hikers dream, with many different terrains to choose from, the challenges never end. The Maine Highlands offer some of the best camping in America, in the Moosehead Lake and Katahdin Regions. At Baxter State Park you can enjoy Wilderness, Campgrounds, and 186 miles of trails, including the Northern terminus and the start of the Appilation trail, on 5,267-foot summit of the World Famous, Mount Katahdin.Cottage and Vacation Property Rentals Maine Highlands, Abbott Maine, Bangor Maine, Brewer Maine, Dexter Maine, Greenville Maine, PlumCreek Maine, Lincoln Maine, Millinocket Maine, Katahdin Maine, Newport Maine, Oldtown Maine, Canoe Maine, Orono Maine, Patten Maine, Pittsfield Maine, Maine Hunting, Fishing, Canoe, Cabins, Camps, Rentals, Hiking, Rafting, Maine Outdoors 
If Mountain Climbing is your passion, or skiing is your forte, then Mt.Kineo, St.Albans, Big Spencer, Big Moose, Barren and Borestone, are destinations that will give you lasting memories.
For those who live for winter, the Maine Highlands is a perfect destination. Cross country skiing, Downhill skiing, Snowmobiling, and even Ice Fishing is at its best, while you enjoy the beauty of the Maine Highlands in the winter.
 The city of Bangor, "The Queen City" is the heart of The Maine Highlands and the commercial hub for people traveling south or north. Bangor is home to a 31 foot statue of Paul Bunyan, author Stephen King, Bass Park, and a host of other interesting attractions and cultural events.  The University of Maine at Orono, is located just minutes north of Bangor 
The Maine Highlands is a must visit on your next trip to Maine.
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Each of our vacation rentals has either two or three bedrooms, a kitchen, a fireplace, and a full bath or whirlpool tub. Enjoy our beautiful sunsets, and the views of the lake and mountains from the deck of your log cabin.Maine Vacation at Moosehead Lake Maine, Cozy Moose 







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Two of Maine's most spectacular natural assets are located within the scenic Katahdin/Moosehead Region. The 40-mile long Moosehead Lake, and the majestic and challenging mile-high Mt. Katahdin at Baxter State Park attract outdoor enthusiasts from around the world. Considered one of the last real wilderness areas on the East Coast, the Katahdin/Moosehead Region offers some of the finest camping, fishing, boating, hiking and hunting anywhere.  

Visitors to the area typically approach the region with either Greenville or Millinocket as a take-off point due to the region's vastness and network of roads. Part of the region is accessible by paper company roads only and some roads are not open during certain times of the year.  

Spectacular views and impressive panoramas can be found throughout the region, but nothing is more awe-inspiring than Baxter State Park. Left in perpetuity to the state by Gov. Percival Baxter, the 200,000-acre forest preserve is a massive tract of land traversed by remote hiking trails and dominated by Mt. Katahdin. The park is also famous for its Maine wildlife - bears, moose, eagles and deer - and the fact it marks the beginning of the 2,050-mile Appalachian Trail which extends all the way to Georgia.  

Another must-see location is in nearby Brownville Junction. Gulf Hagas, as it is known, is a 3-mile gorge often called the "Grand Canyon of the East."

One of the major communities in this part of the region - Millinocket - has a rich history of papermaking and lumbering and several museums allow visitors to appreciate and understand that part of Maine's history.  

While in the Katahdin-area, you might want to visit:  

  • The Ambejejus Boom House on Ambejejus Lake in Millinocket offers insights into the old days of papermaking.  
  • The Lumberman's Museum in Patten depicts the golden days of the logger and lumberjack.  
  • The Millinocket Museum includes artifacts and collections relating to period appliances, money and Native American craftwork.  
  • The Northern Timber Cruisers Antique Snowmobile Museum is located in Millinocket and offers the history of early snowmobiling in the Katahdin region.  

If Mt. Katahdin dominates one part of this extensive region, the rest of the area is dominated by Moosehead Lake. More than 40-miles long and up to 10 miles wide in areas, the lake's picturesque shoreline includes everything from bogs to sandy beaches. The largest lake in New England, Moosehead is dotted with islands and ringed by high mountains that offer great opportunities for picnics, scenic vistas and photographs.  

Greenville, nestled at the southern tip of Moosehead Lake, serves as base camp for many guide services, outfitters, canoe renters and rafting adventurers. It's also the largest seaplane base in New England, and hundreds of seaplanes buzz into Greenville for the International Seaplane Fly-in Weekend in September.

Another natural attraction at Moosehead Lake is Mt. Kineo - a 700-foot high island rising sharply out of the water about a mile off shore. Once the home of an exclusive and stately summer resort, Mt. Kineo is another great site for a picnic, exploring and adventure.

Two must-sees in the Greenville area include:  

  • The Moosehead Marine Museum offers a collection of photographs and memorabilia from the lake's steamboat history.  
  • The S/S Katahdin, a restored 1914 steamboat ferries passengers around the lake during the summer months.  

Naturally, camping, fishing, hiking, canoeing, rock climbing and exploring are major components of any visit to the Moosehead Lake area. There are plenty of outdoors and wilderness adventure centers open to assist in planning family trips, and you might even consider going on a moose safari - but, remember, pack only your camera - no shooting allowed.  

 
MooseMainea in Greenville - a month-long celebration that includes a Mooseterpiece Craft Fair, Mooseantics, the Moosecapade Parade, and MooseTales - May and June.  

Moosehead Rowing Regatta begins at the Greenville Junction Wharf and follows a 4.5 mile triangular open water course on Moosehead Lake - early June.  

Annual Wooden Canoe Festival in Millinocket - on Millinocket Stream - mid-August.  

International Seaplane Fly-In in Greenville - brings thousands to Moosehead Lake - September.  

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