Wassataquoik Lake Island (L)

Located in the Russell Pond Area and reached only by canoe. A four person lean-to.

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Wassataquoik Lake Island (L) Details

Located in the Russell Pond Area and reached only by canoe. A four person lean-to, a fire ring, an outhouse, and a water source that requires treating. Must stay the night before either at Russell Pond, Center Mt. (L), Pogy Pond, Davis Pond, or Wassataquoik Stream lean-tos, or Little Wassataquoik (L). Reservation may be made for only two nights at Wassataquoik Island.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Wassataquoik Lake Island (L)

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1.2 mi away

South Pogy Mountain

Located in the central section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 2,705 feet.

1.5 mi away

Wassataquoik Mountain

Located in the central section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 2,984 feet.

1.8 mi away

Little Wassataquoik Lake (L)

Located in the Nesowadnehunk Area. A four person lean-to.

1.8 mi away

Russell Pond

The most remote campground in Baxter State Park and one of two backcountry campgrounds in the Park.

1.8 mi away

Wassataquoik Lake Trail

One of the longest trails in the park, it is an important connector between western and central areas.