Wildlife Lodge
Wildlife Lodge Fishing the Moosehead Trail
Fishing the Moosehead Trail & 100 mile Wilderness area is an experience you will never forget. Come and enjoy the outdoors, beautiful scenery and wildlife.
The Fishing is great in the Lakes and Ponds for Lake Trout ( Togue ) Salmon and Brook Trout in the Spring or Winter.
Onawa Lake is 2 miles up the road with a public boat ramp and Big Wilson stream is a half mile away.
PONDS & LAKES
Other places to fish close by are the famous Moosehead Lake, Little Greenwood Pond, Big Greenwood Pond. Greenwood Pond, Big Benson Pond, Sebec Lake, Monson Pond, Lake Hebron, Grindstone Pond, Doe Pond, Spectacle Pond, Shirley Pond, Whetstone Pond and Piper Pond.
STREAM & RIVERS
Streams we have Big Wilson a half mile away or you can dive to the Piscataquis River, Kennebec River, Roach River and Moose River.
THERE ARE ALSO MANY OTHER LAKES, PONDS, BROOKS, AND STREAMS IN THE AREA.
The following links will give you some fishing information about some of the lakes and ponds.
Elliottsville
or Elliottsville Twp has great fishing in either in Lakes and Ponds or our
beautiful streams.
Onawa Lake Elliottsville Big Greenwood Pond Elliottsville Little Greenwood Pond Elliottsville Juniper Knee Pond Secret Pond Smith Pond
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Monson
Maine is on the Moosehead Trail route
15 & 16 nestled between Guilford and Greenville.
Lake Hebron Monson Monson Pond Monson Spectacle Pond Monson Bell Pond Big Bunker Pond Doe Pond & Doughty Ponds
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Willimantic
borders Elliottsville Monson & Guilford, the main roads are the
Elliottsville Rd, Big Wilson Rd (River Rd) and route 150.
Grindstone Pond Big Benson Pond
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Greenville the last stop before the GREAT NORTH WOODS Moosehead Lake Greenville
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Guilford
with it's beautiful Piscataquis River, take rout 150 to get to the ponds.
First Davis Pond & Second Davis Pond
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Shirley
is located just south of Greenville on Maine combined Routes 6 and 15, its
main village, Shirley Mills
Shirley Pond Big Bunker Pond & Ordway Pond
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Blanchard ( Blanchard Plantation )
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Abbot Abbot Village Moosehead Trail Maine
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Sangerville on the banks of the Piscataquis River
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Salmon caught by Angelo Onawa Lake
Wildlife Lodge provides you with comfortable Lodging and friendly atmosphere
"EVERYONE IS FAMILY ".
Our site www.WildlifeLodge.com or www.MooseheadTrailGifts.com has a lot of information and links for the outdoor enthusiast.
Wildlife Lodge is located on the way to Onawa Lake, Onawa Trestle, the center of Maine marker and the Burke Memorial Chapel ( Onawa Chapel ) in Elliottsville, Maine.
Elliottsville Twp is just off the Moosehead Trail between Guilford and Moosehead Lake in Greenville ME. The three main roads in Elliottsville is the Elliottsville Rd, Onawa Rd and Bodfish Valley Road which is the new name for formally Drew Valley Rd and Mountain Rd.
Wildlife Lodge is in Elliottsville Twp Maine and is located along the 100 mile wilderness in the foothills of Borestone Mountain and just above Big Wilson Stream and the Appalachian Trail.
The Moosehead Trail, Moosehead Lake, 100 Mile Wilderness and Elliottsville area of Maine is a paradise for people who love nature and the outdoors. It is a haven for Hunting, Fishing, Snowmobiling, Cross Country Skiing, Hiking, ATV riding, GPS, Geocaching, Canoeing, Kayaking and the Appalachian Trail AMC or just come and relax and enjoy all the Wildlife. ( Moose and Deer )
"EVERYONE IS FAMILY AT WILDLIFE LODGE"
Wildlife Lodge is surrounded by many unique towns; Monson, Greenville, Willimantic, Abbot, Abbot Village, Shirley, Blanchard, Guilford and Dover-Foxcroft. Many host town celebrations, craft fairs, Moosehead fly-in and other activities through out the year. Each town has many lakes, streams and waterfalls for your enjoyment, Moosehead Lake, Onawa Lake, Little Greenwood Pond, Big Greenwood Pond, Monson Pond, Lake Hebron, Sebec Lake, Grindstone Pond, Spectacle Pond, Little Wilson Falls, Tobey Falls, Earley Falls ( Salmon Hole ) Big Wilson Stream and the Piscataquis River.
Fiddleheads, We are the original founders that established a site to bring people together who are interested in either picking or eating Fiddleheads. Our Mission was to have a place where people can ask questions, share information and ideas about Fiddleheads. We have three pages on Facebook, Wildlife Lodge ,http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wildlife-Lodge/235266511107?ref=stream Moosehead Gifts http://www.facebook.com/pages/Moosehead-Trail-Gifts/268142945198 and FIDDLEHEADS ( A WILD DELICACY OF MAINE AND THE NORTHEAST ) http://www.facebook.com/pages/FIDDLEHEADS-A-WILD-DELICACY-OF-MAINE-AND-THE-NORTHEAST-/103371506363215 " EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO JOIN OUR PAGES OR B-FRIEND US "