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Mahoosuc Guide Service is located in the Bear River Valley in the Mahoosuc Mountains in the western mountains of Maine.
Mahoosuc Guide Service is located in the Bear River Valley in the Mahoosuc Mountains in the western mountains of Maine.
Contact / Inquiry Form
15 Mahoosuc Way, Newry, ME 04261
(207) 824-2073 mahoosucguides@gmail.com
From the south: Take the Maine Turnpike north to Exit 63, Gray. Follow Route 26 to Bethel. In Bethel, Route 26 joins Route 2. Follow Routes 2 and 26 east toward Rumford. In five miles, Route 26 forks left from Route 2. Continue on Route 26 for seven miles, where you’ll see the triangular sign for Mahoosuc Guide Service on the right. We are on a long straight stretch of road before climbing the mountains to Grafton Notch State Park.
From the north: Drive to Errol, New Hampshire. Follow Route 26 south through Grafton Notch State Park for 23.6 miles. Look for Mahoosuc Guide Service’s triangular sign on the left. We are on a long straight stretch of road after you descend the mountains.
From the west: Go to Gorham, New Hampshire. Follow Route 2 to Bethel. In Bethel, Route 26 joins Route 2. In five miles, Route 26 forks left from Route 2. Continue on Route 26 for seven miles, where you’ll see the triangular sign for Mahoosuc Guide Service on the right. We are on a long straight stretch of road before climbing the mountains to Grafton Notch State Park.
From the east: Drive to Rumford, Maine. (We are 24 miles from here.) Follow Route 2 east past Rumford Center through Hanover. Continue on Route 2 to Route 26. Turn right on Route 26 and drive seven miles to Mahoosuc Guide Service. Look for our triangular sign, and turn right at the sign. We are on a long straight stretch of road before climbing the mountains to Grafton Notch State Park.
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Contact us if you are interested in carpooling with other guests.
There are many things to thank you for about this Allagash trip. Most important: for your vast knowledge of the Allagash and your skill at leading an expedition such as ours, for your unflappable manner, humor, and collaborative decision making spirit that helped us all have confidence, come beaver or low water, for your caring attitude towards the “regular” people of Maine. It was a wonderful trip!