Maine · USA

Maine’s Moosehead Lake Ice Road Circuit

Maine's frozen highway adventure

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When Moosehead Lake freezes solid by January, local outfitters plow a network of ice roads connecting Greenville to remote sporting camps on the far shore, creating Maine’s most unique winter overlanding opportunity. The main route runs 20 miles across the ice to Chesuncook Village, passing ice fishing shanties and following GPS tracks marked by reflective poles, while shorter spurs lead to Mount Kineo’s dramatic cliff face and remote camps accessible only by floatplane in summer.

This is serious winter driving requiring ice cleats, recovery gear, and survival equipment—ice thickness varies and pressure ridges can appear overnight. Most operators recommend minimum 18-inch ice thickness and experienced winter drivers only. No permits needed but check with local sporting camps for current conditions and safe routes. The season typically runs January through March, offering a completely different perspective on Maine’s wilderness. Bring a fish house and try your luck through the ice—lake trout here run massive.

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Length (miles)45 mi / 72.4 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)1023 ft
Best seasonJanuary-March
Minimum vehicle4WD with winter equipment
Nearest townGreenville, Maine
Land managerPrivate sporting camps
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingNo
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