Where to spot moose in maine?
Two of the best moose watching spots in the state are in The Maine Highlands region, Moosehead Lake and
Moose can be seen throughout the state, but their population is greatest in the Western Lakes and Mountains, The Kennebec Valley, The Maine Highlands, and Aroostook County. The best times to spot them are at dusk and dawn from mid-May through July and again in the fall during their breeding season.
Time your visit.
Although moose can be seen all year-round, May to mid-July is the best time to spot them, but if you're really itching to see an antlered bull September and October is the best time.
Moose prefer areas along rivers and streams, marshy clearings, and stands of willow, aspen, or birch.
Moose Spotting Tips
The best times of day to see moose are early in the morning or at dusk, while the best time of year is from mid-spring through late June. Moose prefer shady, wet areas such as bogs and marshes.
Two of the best moose watching spots in the state are in The Maine Highlands region, Moosehead Lake and Baxter State Park. In and around Moosehead, moose outnumber people three to one, and it's no wonder why the lake got its name.
Typically, the drive from Bar Harbor to Northeast Whitewater at Moosehead Lake is 2 hours and 15 minutes. It's a scenic drive on well maintained roads. If you choose our morning moose tour, the guided moose tour departs from Northeast Whitewater in Shirley, Maine at 6 AM and returns by 10 AM.
Acadia's largest wildlife inhabitants are in the ungulate family. This includes white-tailed deer and very rarely moose. As very large mammals that need a great deal of space, moose are rarely seen in Acadia.
However, moose typically stay further inland and to the north, where the land is less interrupted by human activity. For those seriously interested in seeing a moose, a trip north to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument is your best option.
Did you know that a mature bull moose can easily tip the scales at 1,000 pounds or more, and their antlers span an average of six feet? State biologists estimate the Maine moose population to be around 75,000—that's the largest concentration of moose in the country next to Alaska.
What not to do when you see a moose?
Stay calm and do not run away. Talk, make your presence known and slowly back away in the direction you came. If a moose charges you or chases you, hide behind something solid (like a tree) or try to get inside a vehicle or building.
Ridge tops are a favourite nap spot for moose. They can watch below and use their huge noses to scan the breeze. Also keep a keen eye on open areas like the edge of meadows, muskeg, fields or logged areas. You may find moose feeding early in the morning or late in the evening.
An icon of the Maine woods, Maine is home to the highest moose population in the lower 48 states.
Around 2:30 p.m., game wardens said the moose was seen heading towards Veazie. "Well, l don't know if he wanted some Chick-Fil-A or some Las Palapas Mexican, but there's plenty of wildlife in the Bangor area and a moose decided to come to town," Maine Game Warden Jonathan Parker told NEWS CENTER Maine.
Maine's moose population is the largest of all the lower 48 states, estimated at 60-70,000 animals.
Moose are hard to see at night. They are 6 feet tall at the shoulder, and your headlights will often only reveal their legs, which are the same color as the pavement. Their height also means that if you hit one, the bulk of a moose will fall on your windshield and roof.
Maine Draw Odds
In 2022, there were 24,249 non-resident applicants for the 308 available nonresident tags, making the draw odds 1 in 79. In 2022, there were 45,302 resident applicants for 3,962 resident tags, making the draw odds 1 in 12.
No. In the lower 48 states, wild grizzly bears are found only in a section of Montana, Wyoming around Yellowstone National Park and remnant populations in sections of Idaho and extreme northwestern Washington state.
Rangeley Lake State Park, Mount Blue State Park, Lily Bay State Park, and Peaks-Kenny State Park are all campground parks located in or near parts of Maine with ample moose-watching opportunities. Planning a trip with the kids and don't want to leave spotting a moose to chance?
- Aroostook County's Rt 11. Head north on Rt. ...
- The Golden Rd./ Baxter State Park. ...
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Is there moose in Bar Harbor?
There aren't any moose in Bar Harbor, at least not in town. But that doesn't stop tourists from asking where to find them. Understandable, given that from gift shops to rooftops, moose are pretty much everywhere you look.
Prime Moose Viewing Spots around Moosehead Lake
The road from Greenville to Kokadjo is about 20 miles and is also great habitat for Moose. In fact we saw a number of moose on the side of the road while driving home the first evening, including the photo below.
Hiking Baxter State Park
Those hoping to see moose should try the Sandy Stream Pond Trail. This flat and easy 1.5 mile round trip along the shore of Sandy Stream Pond features eye-popping views of Mount Katahdin and, more often than not, moose. Grassy Pond Trail is another great trail for moose spotting.
Black bears are found in most forested areas from Mexico north to the edge of the tree line in Canada and Alaska. In Maine, black bears are found nearly statewide, but are most common in northern and eastern Maine and are rarely found in the heavily settled southern and central-coastal regions.
Black bear are present throughout Acadia but are infrequently spotted. For better moose and bear sighting opportunities, head north to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument or some of Maine's beautiful state parks.
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