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Visiting the refuge is easy. The nearest and most familiar town is Old Town. You can reach Old Town from the south by traveling interstate I-95N to exit 193, Stillwater Avenue. From the top of the ramp, you will turn right and travel through 6 traffic lights; approximately 5 miles. You’ll cross the Penobscot River before you’re done. Just before the 6th traffic light, you will see a small sign on the bridge on the right identifying the refuge.

 

The Milford division of the refuge is located in the Town of Milford, Penobscot County, Maine, approximately fourteen miles north of Bangor. This is the primary region of the refuge, comprising approximately 11,500 acres of wilderness, including varied habitat such as bog and forest. The Penobscot River, which flows from north to south, forms the western boundary of the Town of Milford and separates Milford from Old Town. The refuge is located approximately three miles east of the Penobscot River and is bounded on the west by a Bangor Hydro Electric Power Company transmission line, on the south and east by the County Road, and on the north and east by the Stud Mill Road. The refuge lies within Wildlife Management District 18 as designated by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

 

Just after the 6th traffic light, you will come to the County Road on the right. Turn onto the County Road and travel until the road becomes dirt; approximately 2 miles. Shortly after the road become dirt, you will see the first NWR sign on the left. From this point to the stop sign (approximately 6 miles), you will be following the eastern boundary of the refuge.

 

To reach the southern half of the refuge, take the County Road from U.S. 2 in the center  of Milford. To reach the northern half of the refuge, follow U.S. 2 north to Costigan and  turn right onto Greenfield Road. Take the first right, proceed for about ½ mile, and then  turn left onto the Stud Mill Road. Continue on the Stud Mill Road for about two miles to  the refuge boundary. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service makes an effort to accommodate all visitors to the refuge. Information for disabled individuals is available from the Maine Coastal Islands Refuge office at (207) 236-6970.


Friends of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.  PO Box 450.  Milford ME 04461  info@sunkhaze.org

 Sunkhaze Meadows NWR is managed by the staff of Maine Coastal Islands NWR.  PO Box 495.  Rockport ME 04856.  (207) 236-6970