St. John River Campsites
Township: T11R16
46.5803°N, 69.8173°W
Moody Campsites are accessible by both vehicle and canoe and suitable for large groups of canoeists. This campsite was once the location of Moody Bridge which was damaged by river ice and removed in 2008. This picture was taken prior to the removal of Moody Bridge which can be seen in the background.
With the removal of the bridge and deteriorated road conditions, canoe access is the recommended method.
For more information about canoeing the St. John River, please visit the North Maine Woods website.
Water body: St. John River
Nearest Gateway Town
Ashland
~67 mi · ~241 min drive
Road Difficulty
Moderate
Gravel logging road, high clearance recommended
Cell Coverage
No Coverage
AT&T: No Coverage (65.1 mi)
Verizon: No Coverage (65.5 mi)
T-Mobile: No Coverage (64.8 mi)
Best Season
May through mid-June for paddling (spring runoff). July-September for camping.
Drive time estimates based on logging road conditions. Actual times may vary. Cell coverage is approximate — terrain significantly affects signal.
Nearest Gateway Town
Ashland
~67 mi · ~241 min drive
Road Difficulty
Moderate
Gravel logging road, high clearance recommended
Cell Coverage
No Coverage
AT&T: No Coverage (65.1 mi)
Verizon: No Coverage (65.5 mi)
T-Mobile: No Coverage (64.8 mi)
Best Season
May through mid-June for paddling (spring runoff). July-September for camping.
Drive time estimates based on logging road conditions. Actual times may vary. Cell coverage is approximate — terrain significantly affects signal.
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