Established Camping
Partridge Pond Primitive Campsite — Lower Penobscot Forest
Partridge Pond Primitive Campsite is located in the Lower Penobscot Forest near the state of Maine. The terrain consists of forested areas and a pond, providing a natural setting for camping. Temperatures range from 20°F in winter to 80°F in summer, and nearby attractions include the Penobscot River and Baxter State Park.
Description
County
Partridge Pond Trail (moderate, 1.7 miles): Provides access to Partridge Pond and a campsite in 1.3 miles. At 0.8 miles the trail intersects the Ducktail Pond Trail. At 1.1 mile the trail forks: the right fork ends at the Partridge Pond and campsite in 0.2 miles; the left fork continues for 0.6 miles on the west side of Partridge Pond before it dead ends. Campsites are primitive. Each authorized site has a fire ring, picnic table, and privy. Amherst Mountains Community Forest is a 4,974 acre Public Lands parcel with recreation trails and ecologically important forestland surrounding six ponds in the town of Amherst. Wildlife, including peregrine falcons, brook trout, deer, bear, partridge, and woodcock, thrive here; and thousands of migratory birds arrive each spring to nest on these lands. Secluded remote pond camping, hiking, snowmobiling, and ATVing are available here. There are primitive campsites at each pond, with an outhouse at Ducktail Pond and a small box style privy ("wet willie") at Partridge. If camping, camp responsibly.
Location
Partridge Pond Primitive Campsite — Lower Penobscot Forest is located in Maine
Coordinates
44.85935292 N
68.4003284 W
Access
- Hike-InBackcountry sites.
Stay Connected
- WiFiGood
- VerizonUnknown
- AT&TAvailable
- T-MobileUnknown
Site Types
- Tent Sites
Features
For Campers
- Toilets
Drive Time
- 41 min from Bangor
- 2 hrs 2 min from Lewiston
- 2 hrs 39 min from Portland
- 3 hrs 42 min from Manchester