Wilderness Edge Campground
Reconnect with Nature at Wilderness Edge Campground
Experience the tranquility of Jerry Pond in Millinocket, Maine, a perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Jerry Pond in Millinocket, Maine, is a picturesque escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Spanning tranquil waters and surrounded by lush landscapes, this park is a perfect destination for picnics, fishing, and hiking. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere while taking in scenic views or simply relaxing by the water's edge. Its natural beauty makes it a must-visit spot for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the center of Mount Katahdin, head south on Millinocket Lake Road (Route 11) toward Millinocket. After approximately 8 miles, merge onto Main Street (Route 157) in Millinocket. Continue on Main Street for about 1 mile, then turn left onto New Jersey Street. Jerry Pond will be on your right after about 0.5 miles. There is free parking available along New Jersey Street.
Public Transportation
If you are traveling by public transportation, you will need to first take a bus from Mount Katahdin to Millinocket. Check with local services for schedules. Once you arrive in Millinocket, you can either walk or take a taxi to reach Jerry Pond. From the bus station, head south on Main Street and turn left onto New Jersey Street. Jerry Pond is approximately a 1.5-mile walk from the bus station, and it may take around 30 minutes on foot.
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