How and Where to See Moose in Maine (2024)

“Have you ever seen a moose?” ranks up there on the list of frequently asked questions whenever I tell someone I’m from Maine. Now, to someone hailing from the Pine Tree State, this is like asking whether anyone in my family has a plow on their truck, if I know where Stephen King’s house is, or whether I’ve ever bought lobster caught the same day for $5 per pound.

The answer? “Ayuh.”(Translation: Yes!)

I’ve seen moose while hiking, from the air in a pontoon plane, out my grandparents’ living room window, and while driving around Maine’s back roads. We once even had one strolling around the playground at my school in the “big city” of Bangor.

But I understand the intrigue and mystery. It’s still pretty exciting for me whenever I catch a glimpse of these majestic (if somewhat clumsy) creatures, and I know that most visitors to Maine want to see a moose before they head home. Here are a few tips in hopes that you’ll spot one on your Maine adventure!

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Where to See Moose in Maine

So, you’re headed to Vacationland and your next question is: What’s the best place to see moose in Maine?

There’s no guarantee of exactly where you can spot one, of course. Wildlife can be unpredictable. But the good news is: your chances of seeing a moose while you’re here are pretty good. Why? The moose population in Maine is estimated to be around 76,000, making it the highest population in the United States outside of Alaska.

And even better news: Northern Outdoors is in prime moose sighting territory. Western and northern Maine are more densely populated with moose than the coast or southern regions. Plan a trip to the adventure resort in The Forks or the aptly named Big Moose Inn just outside of Baxter State Park, and you’ll be off to a good start!

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Here are a few tips on where to look for moose:

  • They like to hang out in swampy, boggy areas, though they can be seen pretty much anywhere. You might catch them rolling in the mud, which helps create a layer to protect them from mosquitoes and black flies. They’re great swimmers, so you may spot one in or near a body of waterif you’re lucky. You can also see mooselicking the salt runoff along roads since they need sodium in their diets and natural salt licks are rare in Maine.
  • Here are a few specific places to go moose spotting in western Maine: Route 201 from The Forks to the Canadian border (they don’t call it “Moose Alley” for nothing!), Route 27 between Carrabassett and Eustis, Route 6 from Dover-Foxcroft to Greenville, all around Moosehead Lake (likeLazy Tom Bog) andGreenville, the Golden Road, and Baxter State Park.
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How to Spot a Moose in Maine

Here are a few tips on how and when to find moose, plus a few notes on safety:

  • What time of day do moose come out? They’re not very active during the middle part of the day, and dusk and dawn are the best times to spot them.
  • What months are they most active? Mid-May through July and again in the fall(mating season) are the best times of year to see moose.
  • Be very careful driving at any time, but especially at night. Most Mainers I know have either hit a moose or know someone who has, and my mom still reminds me to this day to “keep an eye out for moose” whenever I’m having backwoods adventures. A couple things to keep in mind: Because moose are so tall, you may not see the reflections from their eyes as you would deer. And unlike deer, they don’t dart but tend to just mosey along–sometimes running and occasionally just standing in the middle of the road. (Seriously.)
  • Don’t ever approach moose or try to chase them. While they aren’t carnivores, moose are very powerful due to their enormous size and may charge if provoked. Females (cows) are 800+ pounds and protective of their calves, and males (bulls) are 1,100+ pounds and may be more aggressive during the fall mating season.

Whether or not you catch a glimpse of a moose on your Maine vacation, I hope the search is fun! And if you miss them in the wild this time, you’ll just have to plan another adventure for next year (or settle for seeing one at the lodge).

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  1. and I thought dodging deer on the motorcycle was fun.. this should be interesting!!!

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    1. Oh boy- stay safe! 🙂

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  2. We were up by the U.S. Naval Radio Station in Cutler and dozens of Moose were in the road near the complex. Some idiots were outside of their vehicles taking pics and videos, but we stayed in our vehicle and left the area barely avoiding hitting these large animlas as we left.

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How and Where to See Moose in Maine (2024)

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How and Where to See Moose in Maine? ›

Moose can be seen throughout the state, but their population is greatest in the Western Lakes and Mountains, The Kennebec Valley, The Maine Highlands, and Aroostook County. The best times to spot them are at dusk and dawn from mid-May through July and again in the fall during their breeding season.

What time of day is best to see a moose in Maine? ›

They're not very active during the middle part of the day, and dusk and dawn are the best times to spot them. What months are they most active? Mid-May through July and again in the fall (mating season) are the best times of year to see moose. Be very careful driving at any time, but especially at night.

Where am I most likely to see a moose? ›

You are most likely to see a moose in the wild in areas that offer suitable moose habitats, such as boreal forests, wetlands, and marshy areas. These habitats provide moose with the necessary food sources, water, and cover.

How likely are you to see a moose at Moosehead Lake? ›

The best times of day to see moose are early in the morning or at dusk, while the best time of year is from mid-spring through late June. The flap of skin under a moose's throat is called a bell. Moose have no top front teeth. In the Moosehead Lake Region, moose outnumber people 3 to 1.

What zone is best for Maine moose? ›

Our Lodge is located in zone 5 and we hunt in zone 5 & 6, known to be the top hunting areas for trophy moose in all of Maine. Zone 6 has consistently produced the biggest trophy moose with the best success rates over the past decade.

Where am I guaranteed to see a moose in Maine? ›

Moose can be seen throughout the state, but their population is greatest in the Western Lakes and Mountains, The Kennebec Valley, The Maine Highlands, and Aroostook County. The best times to spot them are at dusk and dawn from mid-May through July and again in the fall during their breeding season.

How to spot moose? ›

Like most members of the deer family, moose are crepuscular, meaning they're most active at dawn and twilight. Keep your eyes peeled for bogs and wetlands, where moose tend to hang out. They're also drawn to salt licks, which is why many prime moose-spotting routes have areas where road salt runoff has built up.

Are there moose in Bar Harbor, Maine? ›

A visit to Maine's coast is not quite complete without visiting our moose tours near Bar Harbor. For moose to live on Maine's rocky coast is not impossible, but unlikely. Instead moose live in the woodlands and forests of the Maine highlands.

What time do moose walk around? ›

Best Time of Day to See Moose

Moose tend to be more active in the morning and evening hours. In summer they bed down midday to keep cool during the warmest hours.

What are the odds of getting a Maine moose permit? ›

Maine Draw Odds

In 2023, there were 46,242 resident applicants for 3,712 resident tags, making the draw odds 1 in 12.

Are there more moose in Alaska or Maine? ›

Maine Moose Spotting – How to find a Moose

With a healthy population of around 75,000, Maine has the second largest population of moose, only behind Alaska (who has the time to get way up there anyway).

What hours are moose most active? ›

They are shy and will generally flee from humans. However, mothers are very protective of their young and will charge at intruders to chase them off. In the mating season, bulls are dangerous. Moose show some activity during the day but are most active at dawn and dusk.

What is the best moose district in Maine? ›

Moosehead Lake Region: Moosehead Lake, located in Piscataquis County, is the largest lake in Maine. The surrounding area is renowned for its moose population, making it a popular destination for hunters. The rugged terrain and dense vegetation add an extra layer of excitement to the hunt.

How much is a moose guide in Maine? ›

On price covers a one-week full service guided moose hunt (fully guided hunt, all meals, & lodging) for both the Permittee & Sub-Permittee: Zone 1, 2, & 4 for Bulls & Zone 1 & 2 for cows: Bull Moose: $6200 (includes both Permittee & Sub-Permittee) Cow Moose: $5800 (includes both Permittee & Sub-Permittee)

What are the two peak moose collision months in Maine? ›

May and June are peak moose collision months.

What time of day are moose most active? ›

Moose are more active at dawn and dusk. They are most active in the fall during their mating season, or "rut." Water plants, such as pond lilies, contain significant amounts of sodium essential to a moose's diet. Moose can often be seen partially or entirely submerged in water grazing on these plants.

What is the best time of day to hunt moose? ›

Moose are most active early and late in the day but almost always they will get up about mid day to move around and feed a bit.

What time of year are you most likely to see a moose? ›

When to See Moose. Moose are seen the most in late spring and early summer, from May to July, and during the fall, around September and October. In the spring, moose typically feed in wetland areas. This is also the time of year when calves leave their mothers and may look for new areas to live, Kantar says.

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