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Baxter State Park

Millinocket, ME U.S.A.

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Reservations Clerk
64 Balsam Drive
Millinocket, ME 04462
U.S.A.
207-723-5140
Small Map of Baxter State Park Location

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Open Year-Round Entry Fee Charged
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North of Millinocket is Baxter State Park and Mount Katahdin, Maine's highest peak, at 5,267 feet. The park, declared "forever wild" by benefactor Percival Baxter, has 209,501 acres with 47 mountain peaks and ridges, 18 of which exceed 3,000 feet.

Mount Katahdin is considered a "must-do" climb, which can result in a relatively crowded "wilderness" experience in summer. Those seeking true wilderness should consider tackling other peaks that offer as much enjoyment as Katahdin but a better chance of solitude.

Baxter has more than 185 miles of well-marked hiking trails and is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, which extends to Georgia. Access to the park is restricted to two gates, one near Millinocket and a less-used entrance at the northeastern corner of the park.

Day users are encouraged to check in at Park Headquarters in Millinocket to find out the latest information on trails, access, weather, and avalanche conditions. Individual day users should sign in and out at Park Headquarters or at the self-registration boxes located at park entrances.

There are 10 widely scattered campgrounds with a variety of facilities.

In winter, the park is a wonderful destination for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. If you plan to make a day -hike ascent of Katahdin in winter, you must register two weeks in advance, comply with special equipment requirements, and hike with a minimum of four people.

An entry fee is charged to out-of-state residents.

The park accepts mailed and walk-in reservations up to four months before the date of your park visit. Summer reservations may be made by phone up to 14 days before your visit.

Outdoor Activities

A moose roams in the wilderness of Baxter State Park.

The cool waters of the Wassataquoik River flow through Baxter State Park.

Outdoor Activities
Activities Column 1 Activities Column 2 Activities Column 3
Camping available Freshwater Fishing available Visitor Center available
Hiking available Saltwater Fishing not available Children's Activities available
Backpacking available Guided Tours not available
Rock Climbing available Scenic Drives not available
Horse Trails not available Big Game Hunting available Picnicking available
Wheelchair Trails/Ramps available Upland Hunting available Off-Road Vehicles not available
Waterfowl Hunting not available Lodging Nearby available
Restaurants Nearby available
Canoeing available
Kayaking available Cross-Country Skiing available
Rafting not available Downhill Skiing not available Bird-Watching available
Beaches available Snowboarding not available Nature Viewing available
Boat Launch not available Snowshoeing available Historic Sites not available
Snowmobiling available
Ice Skating not available
Mountain Biking not available Winter Camping available
Touring available

Photo credits in order: Courtesy of Margo Greep. Courtesy of Margo Greep.

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