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Originally Posted by ticki2 Robin , the lakes we went to are all off route 9 , also called the Air Line , between Bedington and Crawford , there are many others also . The Ranger Station is just east of where rte 193 cuts off to Cherryfield ( map 25 .
First one was Mopang Second Lake , dash lines are gravel roads , most are very good , but they are gravel .
Second was First Chain Lake 2nd site in , saw eagles there (map 35)
Grand Lake Stream is quit an adventure but it's a long way in with an AS
For a change of pace head over to Jonesport on the ocean.The town operates a small campground on a jetty overlooking the town and harbor , it was less than 10 buck a night. Electric only , no water or sewer , but you can walk to town for lobster.
Best thing to do is stay at a commercial campground in the area then go adventuring sans trailer and see what your comfortable with getting in and out of.
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It sure does! I pulled my Atlas out and then ZOOMED in with my "Maine Fishing Maps" also by DeLorme which cross references the altlas but focuses on fishing spots, pools, dams, portage, etc. I do see the Station listed on it.
IRichard and I are thinking of checking out a few of these places, call it a "scout out" trip for future backwoods rally/rendevous sites.