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NumberFortyTwo t1_jbuh4ux wrote

Nope, “ya can’t get there from here.” There is a land bridge that connects the two but it’s private property and not open to the public. The only way over is by seasonal ferry from Rockwood or cross the ice when safe.

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gunksmtn1216 t1_jbysa1v wrote

Personally I’ve never had an issue on the land bridge. Ymmv

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percolate_yer_hate t1_jbuqqtw wrote

Go to Rockwood and ride the little pontoon ferry over. Pretty sure you can go up further north and get there but it isn’t like a paved or even established road

Edited to add, be careful. Moosehead is no joke. Waves and weather come out of nowhere. Just because you get there in a canoe in calm water doesn’t mean you’ll get back.

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ChillyChellis57 t1_jbv44oo wrote

30 years ago I took a canoe on Moosehead alone. Wind picked up. I was 30, peak condition, peak stupidity. I was grateful to make it to shore in one piece.

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HIncand3nza t1_jbun2pb wrote

Yeah it can be done, since there are camps on that side of the lake. You’d have to park somewhere on the road on the east side of the lake northeast of Kineo and then walk in from there. The land bridge is no cars and private property.

It is going to be way easier to just drive to Rockwood and take the golf course shuttle over

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nannie44 t1_jbugf2k wrote

If you do put your boat in at Lily Bay or Greenville be aware that Moosehead Lake is very big.

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raynedanser t1_jbuflp0 wrote

I'm trying to think and all I can come up with is putting in your boat at Lily Bay on a day pass or maybe Greenville itself?

While you're at Kokadjo, be sure to head up to Lazy Tom Bog to look for moose 🫎!

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AEKDBull t1_jbxwrrz wrote

You can easily drive from Kokadjo to Mt. Kineo.

The trailhead is near the Mount Kineo Ferry Dock.

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