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Big Moose Mountain

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Big Moose Mountain

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Big Moose Mountain, standing at 3,196 feet (974 meters) above sea level, is a prominent summit and viewpoint located in Piscataquis County, Maine, within the expansive Little Moose Public Reserved Land. Overlooking the vast Moosehead Lake, Maine's largest lake, this mountain offers a rugged wilderness experience and is also home to the community-operated Big Moose Mountain Ski Area. Its name was officially changed in 2000 from Big Squaw Mountain, reflecting a state law to rename geographic features.

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    November 26, 2023

    Hiking

    Big Moose Mountain stands at 3,196 feet in near Greenville, Maine. From the summit on clear days you can see Mt. Katahdin and the other hulking Baxter State Park peaks in the distance. You also get sweeping views of the Hundred Mile Wilderness from here. Big Moose Mountain is also the location of Big Squ*w Mountain Resort, an alpine skiing area.

    November 25, 2023

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    Big Moose Mountain used to be called Big Squ*w Mountain, and Little Moose used to be Little Squ*w. These were both changed in 2000 when a law was passed renaming all such places in Maine to remove the racial slur.

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    Big Moose Mountain Trail

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    Hike the Big Moose Mountain Trail, a moderate 4.1-mile route with 1665 feet of elevation gain, offering expansive views of Moosehead Lake.

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    Location: Piscataquis County, Maine, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the fire tower on Big Moose Mountain?

    Big Moose Mountain was home to what is believed to be the nation's first fire tower, constructed in 1905. While the original wooden structure was replaced and later removed, the concrete-and-metal stumps remain. There are plans for the tower to be re-erected at the Natural Resource Education Center nearby, preserving its legacy as a vital lookout point for the Maine Woods.

    Are there any historical structures visible along the hiking trail to the summit?

    Yes, hikers can explore the remains of an abandoned fire warden's cabin along the trail. This cabin was used by watchmen who lived there for months at a time, overseeing the vast wilderness from the mountain.

    What is the origin of the name 'Big Moose Mountain'?

    The mountain was originally known as Big Squaw Mountain. In 2000, its name was officially changed to Big Moose Mountain in compliance with a state law that required the renaming of all geographic features and locations in Maine containing the term 'squaw'.

    How difficult is the main hiking trail to the summit of Big Moose Mountain?

    The primary hiking route to the summit is generally considered moderate to challenging. It's a 4.2-mile round trip trail that traverses varied terrain, including hardwood and softwood forests. Hikers should be prepared for a steady ascent and wear appropriate footwear.

    Is Big Moose Mountain part of any hiking challenges or peak bagging lists?

    Yes, the hiking trail to Big Moose Mountain's summit is part of the Moosehead Pinnacle Pursuit Challenge, making it a popular destination for peak baggers looking to complete the series of local summits.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on Big Moose Mountain trails?

    As Big Moose Mountain is nestled within the vast Maine Woods, visitors might encounter various wildlife typical of the region. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, common animals include deer, moose, various bird species, and smaller mammals. Staying aware and respecting their habitat is always recommended.

    Are there specific viewpoints on the mountain besides the summit?

    Beyond the main summit views, there is a helipad further along the ridge from the former fire tower site that also provides exceptional panoramic vistas of Moosehead Lake and the surrounding wilderness.

    What are the winter activities available at Big Moose Mountain?

    During winter, the Big Moose Mountain Resort transforms into a hub for various snow sports. It offers 27 trails for skiing and snowboarding, serviced by a triple chairlift and a beginner conveyor lift. Additionally, the area is popular for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, with options for backcountry skiing as well.

    Is there public transportation available to reach Big Moose Mountain?

    Public transportation options directly to the Big Moose Mountain trailhead are generally limited. Visitors typically rely on personal vehicles to reach the area, which is located approximately five miles north of Greenville, Maine. Parking is usually available near the trailhead.

    Are there any permits required for hiking Big Moose Mountain?

    No specific hiking permits are generally required for day hikes on Big Moose Mountain. The mountain is located within the Little Moose Public Reserved Land, which is accessible to the public. However, always check for any updated local regulations or advisories before your visit.

    What facilities are available at the Big Moose Mountain Ski Area?

    The Big Moose Mountain Ski Area, operated by a non-profit, offers a range of facilities for visitors. These include a snack bar, a rental shop for ski and snowboard equipment, and a racing center. The resort caters to all skill levels with its diverse trails and provides lessons.

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