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Access Site ME

Wilson Pond

Wilson Pond Big Wilson Stream

Source: maine_department_of_agriculture__conservation_and_forestry Updated 1 year ago

City: Greenville, ME
County: Piscataquis County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 45.45710043, -69.53117216
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IV-V Put-in Big Wilson Stream - 1) Lower Wilson Pond to Bodfish Crossing
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About This Access Site
Wilson Pond is a 128-acre water body located in Greenville, Piscataquis County. The boat ramp is constructed of concrete and measures 16 feet wide, making it suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and other recreational watercraft. The ramp is conveniently positioned near the outlet dam on Lower Wilson Pond, providing direct access to the water body.

This access point is ideal for paddlers seeking a calm, inland water experience. The pond's moderate size makes it manageable for both beginners and experienced paddlers. Water levels can fluctuate seasonally, so conditions may be easier to navigate during higher water periods. Before launching, check current water conditions and weather forecasts, as wind can impact smaller water bodies. The site provides a straightforward, reliable launch option for exploring this scenic Piscataquis County pond.