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Gero Island Public Reserve
Located on Chesuncook Lake, Gero Island is over 3,000 acres and a great visit for both anglers and canoeists.
Snowmobiling
The Maine Highlands is a world class snowmobiling destination. The snow is plentiful here, and the thousands of miles of well-groomed trails provide fun and excitement for all riders.
Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing
If there is any way to take in Maine’s true, white beauty during the winter months it is through Maine’s woods, and what better way to experience that than with a peaceful cross country skiing or snowshoeing trip.
Telos Public Reserved Land
A popular visiting point among canoeists and anglers is Telos, a 23,000 acre area that encompasses Telos Lake.
Seboeis Public Reserved Land
Nestled south of Millinocket, Seboeis is home to many great camping locations, primarily for anglers, with much shoreline along two lakes.
Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land
Based around Scraggly Lake itself is the wooded and majestic Scraggly Lake Public Land Reserve.
Penobscot River Corridor
For a more aquatic adventure, one should look towards the Penobscot River Corridor.
Peaks-Kenny State Park
Located outside of Dover-Foxcroft, Peaks-Kenny makes for a great, secluded camping event. With only 56 spacious campsites, Peaks-Kenny is a great choice for anyone looking for a remote, family-oriented camping experience.
Moosehead Lake Public Reserve
Whether it’s hiking, camping or boating, Moosehead has your outdoors experience. Including spectacular hiking trails and multiple boat launch points, Moosehead could be your best hiking trip yet.
Little Moose Public Reserve Land
In the West of the Maine Highlands is the Little Moose Public Land Reserve, home of both the Big Moose and Little Moose Mountains, as well as multiple secluded ponds.