Kokadjo is Maine's moose watching capital. We can direct you to the best spots, including several that are known as the best places to see big moose. You might even see one of our resident moose resting or feeding in front of our Trading Post.
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In and around Moosehead, moose outnumber people three to one, and it's no wonder why the lake got its name.
Maine is lucky enough to be one of only a few states in the U.S. that has a sizable moose population. State biologists estimate the Maine moose population to be around 75,000—that's the largest concentration of moose in the country next to Alaska.
Moose Alley: Pittsburg, NHIt is not uncommon to see a moose circling along the road in attempt to find its way back home. Right off the north shore of First Connecticut Lake, Moose Alley is definitely renowned as one of the best places in the country to see moose, but you might have to put some thought into it.
State biologists estimate the Maine moose population to be around 75,000—that's the largest concentration of moose in the country next to Alaska. For many visitors, catching a glimpse of the iconic Maine moose is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.