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Moose Pond is a lake worth visiting. Lakes? Sure, Big Beaver Pond is in close proximity; you can have a great hiking adventure along the Abol Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Nahmakanta Stream, and Third Debsconeag Lake Dam is a place that is in close proximity to Moose Pond. The warmest time of the year brings highs in the 70's to Moose Pond. When the night sets in temperatures descend down into the 50's. Through the winter
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| | highs are in the 20's; all through the dark hours in the winter at Moose Pond temperatures dip to the-10's. Moose Pond is right by the Blue Trail, and Little Minister Pond is a magnificent lake close by. Dry warm beds await you at Katahdin Inn; you can hit the slopes at Big Squaw close at hand. So many amusing things to do here at Moose Pond, too magnificent to be true. Minister Cove is in close proximity and always great to check out, and there are some | |
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pleasant whitewater spots on Penobscot River - West Branch. The amount of rain that falls at Moose Pond is close to the national average; the wettest month of the year is commonly July, that's the one that rains the most, and
February meanwhile is the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Moose Pond has to offer, you can camp at Frost Pond Campground. There's so much to do here at Moose Pond that you
need to camp here for a while, Chimney Pond Campground is a perfect place for that, and hiking along the Telephone Trail is good fun.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.77639 Longitude: -69.07139
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| These outdoors activities are available near Moose Pond. |
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Big Squaw, Maine, 18 miles away 1750 vertical feet |
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Nahmakanta Stream, Piscataquis CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class I-II - 5.3 miles long (Nahmakanta Lake to Pemadumcook Lake) |
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Nesowadnehunk Stream, Piscataquis CountyCounty, 5 miles away Class V - 3 miles long (Little Niagara to Penobscot River) |
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Frost Pond Campground
 | 10 PHOTOS Tent Sites, Pets OK, Fires OK... RV:No Hookups or dumping station, PETS:Additional Charge and must follow policies, FIRES:Do not bring firewood from more than 50 miles away due to insect transportation, GROCERY:Small store located 13 miles away and full grocery store 35 miles away. Some supplies at camp office.... The loons will dry off after diving for a meal.... I think we have every color sunset known to man.... Katahdin will be watching you depart the region as well.... Katahdin is the destination of many of our guests.... These large animals are the king of the woods up here.... |
Big Squaw
 | 18 miles away Big Squaw brings out the beauty of the mountains here in Maine in the winter.... |
Ragged Lake
 | 18 miles away 1 PHOTO From the east side of the lake looking toward Big Spencer Mt.... |
Chesuncook Lake
 | 19 miles away I worked two summers for Great Northern Paper Company on Chesuncook Lake. 1967 and 68 were two of the last years the drive existed as it was replaced in the early 70's by truckers. Also worked at Ripogenus Dam sluicing pulp into the Millinocket River and followed the wood down toward Millinocket. Slept, ate in the Boom House. Winston Morse was our boss the first year and Bert McBernie the second. Nelson Lavasseur was the overall boss of the drive. Chesuncook then could at times be covered by pulp wood often being towed down lake by the Edward Hilton a 70' tow boat that moved about 1/2 mile an hour under load.... |
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