Maine · USA

Maine’s St. John River Logging Road Circuit

Maine's wildest logging road network

Moderate

This is Maine’s real deal—250 miles of active logging roads threading through the St. John River watershed where paper companies have been cutting timber since before your grandfather was born. The circuit starts at the Allagash checkpoint and winds through country so remote that GPS satellites seem to lose interest. The gnarliest section follows the St. John River itself, crossing tributaries on bridges built for loaded log trucks, which means they’ll either hold your rig or drop you 30 feet into moving water with no middle ground. Checkpoint Charlie at the Michaud Farm gate marks the point where you’re officially in the middle of nowhere.

Easy to moderate difficulty but absolutely unforgiving if things go wrong—this is legitimate wilderness where a breakdown means spending the night and hoping a log truck finds you before the black flies do. Any 4WD with decent ground clearance handles the main routes, but bring spare belts, extra fuel, and enough food for three days even if you’re planning one. June through September offers the best conditions and reasonable bug levels. No permits but respect the working forest—log trucks have right of way and they won’t slow down. The payoff is experiencing Maine as the paper companies do: raw, endless, and completely indifferent to your comfort.

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Length (miles)250 mi / 402.3 km
Duration3-4 days
Max elevation (ft)1600 ft
Best seasonJune-September
Minimum vehicleStock 4WD
Nearest townFort Kent, Maine
Land managerPrivate timber companies
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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