Maine · USA

Abol Stream Gorge Road

Granite gorges beneath Katahdin

Difficult

The Abol Stream Gorge Road winds through some of the most dramatic terrain in northern Maine, following the rushing waters of Abol Stream as it carves through ancient granite formations. This old logging road branches off Route 11 near Millinocket and follows the stream for 12 miles through a series of narrow gorges and cascading waterfalls, with the imposing north face of Mount Katahdin dominating the horizon. The route passes several historic log driving dams and the remains of old lumber camps, testament to Maine’s timber heritage.

Difficult rating due to rocky sections, water crossings, and narrow passages between boulders that demand careful spotting. Full-size 4WD with skid plates essential, along with recovery gear. Impassable during spring runoff (April-May) and after heavy rains. Best attempted July through early October when water levels are manageable. The reward is unparalleled access to Katahdin’s wilderness flanks and camping spots beside some of Maine’s most pristine mountain streams, far from the crowds on the Appalachian Trail.

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Length (miles)12 mi / 19.3 km
Duration1-2 days
Max elevation (ft)1100 ft
Best seasonJuly-October
Minimum vehicle4WD with skid plates
Nearest townMillinocket, Maine
Land managerMaine Forest Service
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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