Background
Brief HistoryKatahdin in all its glory, forever shall remain the mountain of the People of Maine.
Browse points of interest in Baxter National Park, including overlooks, trailheads, waterfalls, visitor centers, and other stops that help shape a stronger park itinerary.
Use this Baxter National Park POI collection to compare stops, prioritize landmarks, and decide which places belong on the route before you open the map or start a trip plan.
Background
Brief HistoryKatahdin in all its glory, forever shall remain the mountain of the People of Maine.
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Park's OrganizationWhile Baxter State Park bears the name "State" it is separately administered.
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Park's MissionIt is our mission to carry out the provisions of the Trust created by Percival P. Baxter.
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Forest EcosystemThe park as we know it today began to develop about 12,000 years ago as the Laurentide ice sheet melted.
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Nature of the ParkThe mountains combine with ponds, lakes, streams, waterfalls and bogs to create a varied landscape.
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Scientific Forest Management AreaMany visitors to Baxter State Park might be surprised to learn that forest products are harvested.
Rules and Regulations
CampingCamping is permitted by reservation only and only in authorized campgrounds and campsites.
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Hiking and Day UsePark users must be reasonably prepared and equipped for the activity they are engaged in.
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Hunting, Trapping and FishingHunting and trapping are prohibited within most areas of the Park, but there are exceptions.
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Day Use Vehicle LimitsDay use has been limited to the parking lot capacity at each campground, trailhead and picnic area.
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Resource Protection and Wilderness PreservationPets or other domestic animals are not allowed in the Park.
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Vehicles and TransportationThe speed limit is 20 MPH, or the posted speed limit, whichever is less.
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AdministrationDuring periods of forest fire danger or other emergencies, the Director may close the Park.
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ViolationsA person who violates any of the rules could face a fine up to $1,000.
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AccessThe two most common gates are the Togue Pond Gate, from Millinocket and the Matagamon Gate.
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FeesBaxter Park is operated solely through user fees and interest from trust funds provided by Percival Baxter.
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Winter CampingBaxter Park in the winter is a truly wild, beautiful, challenging and at times, unforgiving landscape.
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Day Use ParkingThe Day Use Parking Reservation system is meant to assist Park visitors who wish to hike Katahdin.
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BicyclingBicycles are allowed on the maintained roads throughout the Park, with the exception of the SFMA.
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FacilitiesFacilities are rustic. Roads are unpaved. Electricity is not available in the Park.