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Baxter State Park Adventures

Baxter State Park is renowned for its rugged landscapes and the majestic Mount Katahdin, offering an outdoor haven for hiking and nature enthusiasts.

209,644
Acres Protected
215
Miles of Trails
60,000
Annual Visitors
1931
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Baxter State Park.

Entrance Requirements

Permits required for camping; day use is free.

Best Time to Visit

Summer and early fall offer the best weather and accessibility for hiking.

Visitor Information

Togue Pond Gatehouse

Getting There

Access via Route 157/11 to Millinocket; roads within the park can be gravel and seasonally closed.

Weather & Climate

Baxter State Park experiences cold winters with heavy snowfall and mild summers. Summer temperatures range from 50°F to 80°F, while winter can bring sub-zero temperatures and deep snow.

Conservation Efforts

The park is managed with a focus on wilderness preservation, with threats primarily from human impact and climate change. Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles.

Camping in Baxter State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Chimney Pond Campground

Backcountry
Reservations Required

Located below Mount Katahdin, accessible only by foot, known for its stunning setting and views.

Katahdin Stream Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Offers easy access to the Hunt Trailhead for Mount Katahdin and basic facilities.

Top Trails

Hunt Trail

Hard
5.2 miles

The most popular route to the summit of Mount Katahdin, part of the Appalachian Trail.

Knife Edge Trail

Hard
1.1 miles

A thrilling ridge hike providing breathtaking views and challenges due to its narrow path.

Chimney Pond Trail

Moderate
3.3 miles

Leads to Chimney Pond and serves as a scenic approach to the Katahdin ascents.

South Turner Mountain Trail

Moderate
2.2 miles

Offers an inspiring climb and a rewarding panoramic view of the surrounding valleys.

Trailblazer Tips

Start early to summit Mount Katahdin and allow plenty of time to descend safely.

Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, especially near the summits.

Camping permits are required and fill up quickly during peak seasons.

Pack warm layers even in summer, as temperatures can drop significantly.

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