Wassataquoik Public Land
Both the Wassataquoik Stream and parts of the East Branch of the Penobscot River are found flowing through the 775 acres of the Wassataquoik Public Land.
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Wassataquoik Public Land Details
Both the Wassataquoik Stream and parts of the East Branch of the Penobscot River are found flowing through the 775 acres of the Wassataquoik Public Land. The native habitat here is prime ground for brook trout and salmon, and the area is often populated by anglers in the warmer months. With a few undeveloped campsites, the area is most popular for those looking to take in the wilderness shorelines. Snowmobilers often arrive in the winter months, with a popular trail running through the area stretching from East Millinocket to Shin Pond.
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Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
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Katahdin Lake Wilderness Camps
Privately owned by Charles Fitzgerald and operates on a lease with the Baxter State Park Authority.
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Katahdin Lake
Provides good swimming and fishing opportunities on Katahdin Lake.
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South Katahdin Lake (L)
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Martin Ponds Trail
A shortcut between Daicey Pond Campground and the West Branch of the Penobscot River.