Fall Activities

Fall is a time for wildlife to scurry in preparation for winter and vacationers to pack up and head home from camp or is it? Rockwood is bustling with activity in the Autumn months when other areas are starting to button up for the coming winter. Hunting season peaks, fishing is productive, and the foliage is absolutely stunning during the latter part of the year.

Hunt­ing Haven

Hunt­ing Haven

Located in the heart of the wildlife region, Rock­wood boasts some of the best hunt­ing grounds in the North­east. The vast, unin­hab­ited woods are home to prized game while the over­lay of back coun­try roads pro­vides acces­si­bil­ity. Besides world tro­phy class white­tail deer, hunters can also enjoy the thrill of pur­su­ing black bear, par­tridge, and moose. Black bear sea­son kicks off the Fall in Sep­tem­ber and lasts through Novem­ber, fol­lowed by deer archery, par­tridge, and moose sea­sons in Octo­ber, and deer firearms sea­son in Novem­ber.
Cast Away

Cast Away

Fall fish­ing is a favorite among fish­er­men look­ing to catch the last of the year’s open water fish. The Ken­nebec and Moose Rivers turn out boun­ti­ful fly fish­ing catches, while the lakes offer a placid refuge for the fresh water angler.
Leaf-Peeping and Photography

Leaf-Peeping and Photography

Strik­ing out on a mean­der­ing coun­try road with a cam­era in hand is the per­fect way to spend a fall day in the moun­tains of Maine. Pho­to­graph the images of bold, vibrant autumn leaves set against the blue hue of the north­ern sky that you’ll want to remem­ber for a life­time. If pho­tog­ra­phy is your pas­sion, make sure to check out Gallery on the Lake. Local pho­tog­ra­phers work is on dis­play and for sale, in case you’d rather buy those cap­tured nat­ural images.

Crunch­ing Leaves Under Foot

Autumn is, per­haps, the most enjoy­able sea­son to hike our region’s plethora of sky reach­ing moun­tains. The weather is cool, the air is crisp. Wildlife is teem­ing, yet, the bugs have gone. The elab­o­rately painted land­scapes seen from the tops of moun­tains, such as Lit­tle Spencer, Big Moose, Moxie, and White Cap are unsurpassed.
Fly Over Foliage

Fly Over Foliage

Fall is the most spec­tac­u­lar time of year to take a sea plane ride above the lakes. Soar over this mar­velous moun­tain­ous water­shed, get a bird’s eye view of the most remote wild lands New Eng­land boasts, and see wildlife roam­ing amongst its nat­ural set­ting.
Location: 447 Pritham Avenue Rt. 15 Greenville Junction, ME USA 04442
Phone: (207) 695-2778

Cash­ing in on Geo­caching

Geo­caching has become increas­ingly pop­u­lar in New Eng­land, and Rock­wood is no excep­tion. Dis­cover your own nature based GPS trea­sure hunt. Visit www​.geo​caching​.com and search by zip code 04478 for local caches.

Fuel­ing the Fires

The Moose­head Lake region con­sists of thou­sands and thou­sands of acres of paper com­pany wood­lands. For a ten dol­lar per­mit, you can get a truck load of fire wood. Or find that per­fect Christ­mas Tree! Con­tact the regional Plum Creek office for per­mits and infor­ma­tion.