Description - Access to Seboeis Public Reserved Land is gained by traveling south of Millinocket in the Katahdin Region of Maine. The area encompasses 13,000 acres of land for viewing the mammals of northern Maine and for those who enjoy fishing and camping in a dense spruce and pine forest.
Attractions
- Seboeis contains a considerable amount of shoreline on two large lakes and is located south of Millinocket. Campers and day visitors on this 13,000 acre parcel enjoy fishing and impressive views of the nearby mountains, including Katahdin. Snowmobilers pass through the unit in winter, traveling from Milo to Medway.
Recreation - Fishing, camping, swimming, boating, nature photography and wildlife viewing are rewarded to the visitor. Snowmobilers enjoy the area during the winter months. Hunting and trapping are allowed, subject to state rules and regulations. Call 207-287-3821 for specific policies and laws regarding these activities. Climate - Katahdin / Moosehead / Penquis Region has daytime winter temperatures in the northern area averaging 10 - 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 to -10 Celsius). In the southern area, winter temperatures average 14 - 18 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 to -8 Celsius). Summer brings cool, pleasant breezes with temperatures in the northern area averaging 66 degrees Fahrenheit (19 Celsius) and in the southern area averaging around 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 Celsius). The region receives an average of 38 - 44 inches (97 - 112 centimeters) of precipitation each year. Location -
Access is gained via a gravel road leaving Route 11 south of Millinocket.
Seasonal Information:
Normally Open:
Year-round.
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