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Winter
Rules Baxter State Park Authority
The Baxter State Park
Authority has developed a set of procedures and guidelines for winter use in a
effort to assist Park users in planning trips to Baxter State Park, to promote
safety of all persons using the park and to protect the Baxter State Park
Authority and its staff from unnecessary search and rescue
efforts.
These procedures and
guidelines are necessary because of the potential dangers associated with use
in remote areas with arctic winter conditions. Please read the enclosed
Rules and Regulations and Administrative Procedures Governing Winter
Activities before applying to the Park Director for special winter use
permits, changes in practice and policy are incorporated each
year.
The winter season in Baxter
State Park runs from December 1 - April 1. Reservation for overnight use of
Park facilities may be obtained from the reservation clerk at Park
Headquarters, through the mail or in person, from November 1st to March15th.
All information requested (trip itinerary with the list of party members,
Certifications of Physical Fitness for all parties and Certifications of
Training and Experience for both the leader and alternate leaders along with
the appropriate fee) must be received by the Reservation Clerk. The trip leader
or co-leaders are responsible for gathering all certifications necessary for
each party member. The requested Information and fees must Accompany all
Reservation Requests.
No
Reservation can be confirmed until ALL Certifications have been received
from each member of the party and approval has bee granted from the Baxter
State Park Director.
All
Reservations, payments and refunds for each party will be processed through the
Trip Leader. Money Orders, Bank Checks, Visa or Mastercard (by mail or in
person only) must be used for the payment of camping fees. All
Personal Checks Will Be Returned. Request for refunds must be received
at least seven(7) days in advance of the reservation date. A $25.00 fee will be
charged for each refund requested. Should your application not be accepted by
the Director, the remittance will be refunded in
full.
There are four
types of winter activity in the Park
- Day Use: Primarily
cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the Togue Pond and Matagamon area. No
special permission is required. Day-users are requested to check in and out at
the self-registration box at the gate or Headquarters (by phone, if more
convenient). NOTE: Climbing above treeline on Katahdin requires prior
permission from the Park Director, even if you are planning a day hike
only. Follow the enclosed equipment guidelines, return all forms completed
at least two weeks prior to your day trip and remember that groups travelling
above treeline on Katahdin must consist of at least four
members.
Snowmobiles are allowed in the Park in Restricted areas. See
attached Rules, #21.
- Winter Hiking And Camping:
Camping in authorized campsites: Lean-tos, tentsites, bunkhouses, cabins,
picnic areas, skiing and snowshoeing below timberline.
- Technical Climbing: Any
trip off marked trails, above timberline, or across Knife Edge, as well as ice
or snow climbing.
- Alpine Skiing: Any use of
skis above treeline.
- Winter Fees are as follows:
(Revised 2004)
- Lean-tos or tent site $12.00/per
person/night.
- Bunkhouse* $18.00/per person/night
*Except Chimney Pond bunkhouse is $37.00 per person per night.
- Cabin(Daicy Pond)
$22.00/person/night
The following information is
provided to help you in your trip planning:
The public highway leading
to the south entrance of the Park (Togue Pond Gate) from Millinockett is plowed
as far as Millinockett Lake, where a parking area is provided. Winter visitors
to Baxter State Park are advised to take the "Golden Road" from Millinocket
Lake for ten miles and park in the provided parking area near Abol Bridge on
the West Branch of the Penobscot River. Bowater/Great Northern does not allow
parking at any other points along their road.
The public highway leading to the North Entrance of the Park from
Patten (Rte. 159) is plowed as far as the Matagamon parking lot about ¼
mile beyond the bridge over the East Branch of the Penobscot
River.
All visitors are encouraged
to stop at Baxter State Park Headquarters, off Route 157 in Millinocket (right
next to Mc Donald`s), for the latest Park and weather information. Headquarters
hours are 8:00am - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday. Finally, if there is any further
help we can give to assist in trip preparation or planning, please don`t
hesitate to write or call.
Irving C Caverly, Jr. Director Baxter
State Park
Baxter State Park
Reservation Clerk 64 Balsam Drive Millinocket Me. 04462 Tel.
(207)723-5140 |