Book A Scheduled Tour - They leave daily, in the Morning and Evening

Scheduled Moose and Wildlife tours leave twice daily, morning and afternoon. We use either our luxury pontoon boat on Millinocket Lake or our air-conditioned van which can seat up to 14. How we travel is weather & Guide availability dependent, with your guide choosing the location where you will have the highest likelihood of viewing moose and other wildlife.
3 Hour Evening Tour | $53 per person| $43 (12 and under)
3 Hour Morning Tour | $53 per person| $43 (12 and under)
Book A Full Day Tour - Spend More Time in the Woods

Are you interested in more time in the woods with more opportunities to view and perhaps photograph wildlife? Our Full Day tour lasts around 7-hours and includes a packed lunch. Weather & guide dependent we may travel in either our luxury pontoon boat on Millinocket Lake and/or our air-conditioned van which can seat up to 14. Your guide will choose the location where you will have the highest likelihood of viewing moose and other wildlife. The longer tour allows us time to travel deeper into the woods or wait longer at specific locations to view more animals.
Full-Day Guided Moose & Wildlife Excursion |$149 | per person
Our Moose & Wildlife Sightings Report
Notes from our daily trips
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