Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument
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Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Camping and Huts
Directions
Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument is located in north central Maine,
approximately a 2-hour drive west of Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor and
1-hour drive north of Bangor, Maine. Both areas are served by regional
airports.
You can access all parts of the monument from I-95. Take exit 244 (Medway) or
exit 264 (Sherman) to access Maine Route 11. Once you exit I-95, you will
travel on Maine Route 11 to access the monument. If you are southbound on
I-95, you can also access the monument from exit 276 (Island Falls). Maine
Route 11 is the main access route to the monument. It is also known as the
Katahdin Woods and Waters National Scenic Byway.
**North Entrance**
From Exit 244 (Medway), head west for approximately 0.8 miles towards Medway
and turn right onto Route 11 (also called Grindstone Road). If you cross the
East Branch of the Penobscot River, you have missed the turn for Route 11
north. Continue north on Maine Route 11 to Patten. Turn left onto Maine Route
159 (also called Shin Pond Road). Maine Route 159 continues for approximately
11.6 miles and then becomes Grand Lake Road. Continue on Grand Lake Road for
another approximately 12.7 miles, then turn left onto New River Road (also
known as Messer Pond Road) to access the North Entrance.
From Exit 264 (Sherman), follow signs for Maine Route 11 north towards Patten.
In approximately 10 miles, turn left onto Maine Route 159 (also called Shin
Pond Road). Maine Route 159 continues for approximately 11.6 miles and then
becomes Grand Lake Road. Continue on Grand Lake Road for another approximately
12.7 miles, then turn left onto New River Road (also known as Messer Pond
Road) to access the North Entrance.
From Exit 276 (Island Falls), proceed west to Patten on Route 159 for
approximately 8 miles. At the junction of Maine Route 159 & Maine Route 11,
follow the above directions to access the North Entrance by Maine Route 159
and Grand Lake Road.
From the intersection of Maine Route 11 & Maine Route 159 in Patten, it is
approximately 25 miles (approximately 40 minutes driving time) to the North
Entrance. To access the monument, take the second left turn onto New River
Road after you cross the East Branch of the Penobscot River near Grand Lake
Matagamon. New River Road dead-ends at a parking area near Haskell Gate in
approximately 4 miles. After October, vehicle traffic ends at North Gate
parking area.
**South Entrance and Katahdin Loop Road**
From Exit 244 (Medway), head west for approximately 0.8 miles towards Medway
and turn right onto Maine Route 11 (also called Grindstone Road). If you cross
the East Branch of the Penobscot River, you have missed the turn for Maine
Route 11. Follow Maine Route 11 for approximately 20 miles and then turn left
onto Swift Brook Road (it is a gravel road). Use caution with this turn as
sight distance is limited. The Swift Brook Road will lead you to the Katahdin
Loop Road in approximately 10 miles.
From Exit 264 (Sherman), follow signs for Maine Route 11. To reach the south
entrance and the Katahdin Loop Road, turn left at the next intersection (onto
Grindstone Road) to stay on Maine Route 11. In approximately 5 miles continue
straight onto the gravel road when the paved road curves left. This gravel
road will lead you to the Swift Brook Road and to the Katahdin Loop Road.
From Exit 276 (Island Falls), proceed west to Patten on Maine Route 159 for
approximately 8 miles. At the junction of Maine Route 159 & Maine Route 11,
follow the above directions for access to either the Swift Brook Road or the
Katahdin Loop Road.
From the intersection of Maine Route 11 & Swift Brook Road in Stacyville, it
is approximately 12 miles to the Katahdin Loop Road. Plan your trip by viewing
a map of the local area and follow signs within the monument proper.
**Traveling on Swift Brook Road**
Use caution when traveling on the Swift Brook Road, which is a gravel road.
All gravel roads in the area are shared with logging and equipment trucks.
Logging trucks always have the right of way. It is important to drive slowly,
keep to the right side of the road, and yield to oncoming trucks. If you are
traveling north on Maine Route 11, use caution when making the left turn onto
Swift Brook Road as there is limited sight distance.
Please be considerate of your speed as you pass the residential area near the
intersection. There is no public transportation to the monument. Mobile phone
and GPS coverage is spotty and unreliable. There is no public transportation
to the monument.
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