Little Moose Public Land
Containing both flat and rolling forest lands, as well as the Little Moose Mountain Range and its rocky front, the Little Moose Public Land area is a total of 15,000 acres of remote scenery and outdoor fun. tion.
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Little Moose Public Land Details
Containing both flat and rolling forest lands, as well as the Little Moose Mountain Range and its rocky front, the Little Moose Public Land area is a total of 15,000 acres of remote scenery and outdoor fun. Visitors here are welcome to explore along logging roads, or take the hiking trails through ravines and along pond shorelines. The main feature is the summit of Big Moose Mountain that rises to 3,150 feet. The top gives way to what is considered the first fire tower in the U.S., and sweeping views of Moosehead Lake.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Little Moose Public Land
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Big Mouse Mountain
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Moosehead Lake Scenic Byway
A 40-mile route covering almost 75,000 acres around Maine's Moosehead Lake, the largest in the state
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Lily Bay State Park
On the southeast shore of the largest mountain lake in the United States, Moosehead Lake, you'll find Lily Bay State Park.
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Little Wilson Falls Gorge
An outstanding 75-foot tall slate stepped waterfall, one of the tallest in the state, makes the hike truly worth the effort.
10.9 mi away
Big Wilson Cliffs
An extremely popular trail for locals and tourists alike, Wilson Falls Trail along Big Wilson Cliffs is a Maine hiker initiation.