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Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge |
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| Just north of the Errol Dam on the left side of the road is a small pond. Sometimes moose can be seen wading in the water and feeding on the aquatic vegetation. | |
| Approximately 3.4 miles north of Errol on route 16 there is a popular moose wallow on the right side of the road. | |
| Farther north about .5 miles lies another moose wallow on the left. | |
| Further north, approximately .5 miles, lies another moose wallow on the left. If you don't see a moose directly on the side of the road, look through the trees. There is a small body of water behind the trees where they like to feed. | |
| About 1.5 miles north of the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Headquarters, moose are commonly seen in a long stretch of muddy area on the right. This is on a straight stretch of road and it's easy to pull over for moose viewing. |
South on Route 16 out of Errol toward Berlin, NH
| The stretch of road between Errol and the Pontook Reservoir, including the area known as 13-mile woods, is an excellent place to see moose. The 13-mile woods and Pontook areas are adjacent to the Androscoggin River. Moose can often be seen in the swampy and backwater areas of the river. | |
| A little off of the main road, this is a wonderful place to see moose. Go south on Route 16 toward Berlin. At Milan, turn left to cross the bridge over the Androscoggin River. Upon crossing the bridge, turn right on East River Rd. Go south approximately 1.5 miles to Success Rd, which will be on your left. Turn left on Success Road. It will turn into Success Street and loop back around to East River Road in Milan. Success Road has several wallows where moose are frequently seen. |
West on Route 26 toward Colebrook
| Moose may be seen along this stretch, but you need to watch carefully. The woods are thick and moose are often found at the edge of the tree line. The road is curvy and motorists must remember to slow down when approaching curves in order to avoid hitting moose. | |
| Staying on Route 26 west, just before ascending to Dixville Notch, there is a State of New Hampshire Fish and Game wildlife viewing area on the left. |
East on Route 26 toward Upton, Maine
| Approximately 5 miles east of Errol there is a wallow on the left. Moose like to cross the road here, so be prepared. | |
| Further east on Route 26 is Grafton Notch State Park, ME. Moose can sometimes be seen in this beautiful area. You can also access short, scenic trails from the road. |
Map of Places to See Moose in the Umbagog Area
Moose Watching in the Umbagog Area, Written by Katie Maguire
8/01/2001
Revised by Jenifer Pruim, 11/01/2001
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For
more information please contact:
Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge
(603) 482-3415
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