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Discover the Breathtaking Eagle Rock Trail in Moosehead Lake Area and More


view of Indian Pond from the summit of Eagle Rock Mountain

Discover the Breathtaking Eagle Rock Trail in Moosehead Lake Area and More

Located between Greenville and Rockwood, the breathtaking Eagle Rock Trail in Moosehead Lake area is a hidden gem for advanced hikers seeking breathtaking views and a rewarding adventure. This 3.7-mile one-way trail winds through working forests and mature woodlands, ultimately leading to spectacular summits that offer sweeping panoramas of Moosehead Lake, the Upper Kennebec Region, and beyond. Explore this breathtaking Eagle Rock Trail in Moosehead Lake for memorable outing.


Eagle Rock Summit Views

The main attraction of the Eagle Rock Trail is undoubtedly the summit. After a steady climb through scenic forestlands, hikers are rewarded with expansive views from the top of Eagle Rock, a striking granite outcropping perched on the western side of Big Moose Mountain. From this vantage point, the surrounding landscape unfolds dramatically, with Moosehead Lake—the largest mountain lake in the eastern U.S.—stretching out to the north, offering shimmering blue waters amidst Maine’s rugged wilderness.


In addition to the lake, hikers are treated to distant views of the Katahdin Range, with its iconic peaks looming on the horizon. On clear days, you can spot the silhouette of Mount Katahdin, the tallest mountain in Maine, standing majestically in the distance. This awe-inspiring view, paired with the serenity of the forest below, makes the hike well worth the effort.


Raven Ledge and Indian Pond Proximity

Just a mile shy of Eagle Rock lies Raven Ledge, a slightly less dramatic, but equally stunning west-facing overlook. From Raven Ledge, hikers can gaze over Indian Pond, a picturesque body of water located southwest of the trail. Indian Pond, nestled between forested hills, offers its own serene beauty and is a popular spot for canoeing and fishing, making it another must-see destination when visiting the area.


Being near both Indian Pond and Moosehead Lake, the Eagle Rock Trail is ideally located for those who want to explore Maine’s majestic wilderness and enjoy activities like paddling or picnicking by the water’s edge.

  • Trail Length: 3.7 miles (one way)

  • Difficulty: Advanced

  • Key Features: Eagle Rock summit, Raven Ledge, Moosehead Lake views, proximity to Indian Pond

  • Contact Information: For trail maps and updates, contact local ranger stations or the Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands.


With its awe-inspiring views, proximity to Indian Pond, and dramatic rock formations, the Eagle Rock Trail is a must-visit for hikers looking to experience some of the best scenery Maine has to offer. Plan your hike today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Moosehead Lake region.


Advanced Hiking Trails near the Eagle Rock Trail 

Here are some advanced hiking trails near the Eagle Rock Trail and the Moosehead Lake region that offer stunning views and challenging terrain:


  • Location: Near Greenville

  • Length: 3.9 miles (out and back)

  • Difficulty: Advanced

  • Description: This trail takes you up Big Moose Mountain, which has one of the highest peaks in the area. The climb is steep and strenuous but rewards hikers with panoramic views of Moosehead Lake and the surrounding forests. You'll also pass by the ruins of an old fire tower and the Big Moose Ranger Station, adding a historical element to the hike.


  • Location: Moosehead Lake

  • Length: 3.4 miles (loop)

  • Difficulty: Moderate to Advanced

  • Description: Mount Kineo rises dramatically from Moosehead Lake and offers some of the most scenic views in the region. The Indian Trail on the mountain is steep and rocky, requiring surefootedness, but once you reach the summit, you'll be treated to stunning views of Moosehead Lake from the fire tower. The Bridle Trail provides a gentler descent.


  • Location: Near Kokadjo, about 20 miles from Greenville

  • Length: 2.6 miles (out and back)

  • Difficulty: Advanced

  • Description: This short but extremely challenging hike features a steep and rugged ascent up Little Spencer Mountain. The trail includes sections where you will need to scramble over rocks and use your hands to navigate the rough terrain. The view from the top is well worth the effort, offering expansive vistas over Spencer Bay and the surrounding wilderness.


  • Location: Near Kokadjo

  • Length: 4 miles (out and back)

  • Difficulty: Advanced

  • Description: This trail climbs steeply up Number Four Mountain, offering beautiful views of Moosehead Lakeand the 100-Mile Wilderness. The trail is rocky and steep in places, and hikers should be prepared for a rigorous workout. On clear days, the views stretch out for miles in all directions.


  • Location: Part of the 100-Mile Wilderness, accessed from Greenville

  • Length: 7.8 miles (out and back)

  • Difficulty: Advanced

  • Description: White Cap Mountain is one of the more remote and challenging hikes in the area, located within the 100-Mile Wilderness section of the Appalachian Trail. The ascent is long and steep, but the summit offers unparalleled views of the Maine North Woods, including peaks in the Baxter State Park region and even Mount Katahdin on clear days.


These advanced hikes provide a wide range of scenery, from mountain summits with sweeping views to challenging climbs through dense Maine forests.


What to Do in Moosehead Lake

Want more information? Check out our Moosehead News for the latest updates on seasonal events, local news, and detailed guides to make the most of your visit to the Moosehead Lake region.

  • Boating: Explore the lake's serene waters.

  • Hiking: Explore the the wilderness.

  • Fishing: Discover prime fishing spots.

  • Camping: Find the best campsites for a wilderness retreat.

  • Local Attractions: Learn about must-see sights in the region.


  • Stay updated with the latest happenings and news in the Moosehead Lake region. Learn more about what to do and where to go in the Moosehead Lake area and beyond.


Perfect Accommodation for Your Visit

Look no further for the perfect accommodation during your visit to the Monson, Shirley, Greenville, Rockwood, and Jackman areas of Maine. Moose River Lookout offers an idyllic retreat nestled along the serene Moose River at the base of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains in Rockwood.


Ultimate Outdoor Getaway

With direct backyard access to Maine's Interconnected Trail System (ITS66) and a private dock on the river, adventure awaits right outside your door. Whether you're into hiking, golfing, boating, fishing, hunting, skiing, or snowmobiling, you'll find it all just steps away from our doorstep.


Book Your Stay

Experience the ultimate outdoor getaway in the heart of Maine's natural beauty. For inquiries or to make a reservation, please don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to welcoming you to Moose River Lookout our Rockwood Moose River cabin!



Whether you're looking for panoramic lake views or rugged wilderness, these hikes are sure to provide a rewarding outdoor experience.


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