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Maine United States #2
New Hampshire / Maine State Line to East Dixfield ( Junction of Highway #17 )
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Road Item

Road Summary

0.0
(84.8)
0.0
(52.7)
New Hampshire / Maine State Line
Welcome to Maine. For travel west via U.S. highway # 2 see Milebymile.com - New Hampshire United States U.S. # 2 - New Hampshire Road Map Travel Guide - Vermont State Line to Main State Line, for driving directions.
0.0
(84.8)
0.0
(52.7)
White Mountain National Forest, Maine - Western Boundary
White Mountain National Forest, Maine. There are campgrounds, hiking trails, scenic drives, historic places, and plenty of space to just sit back and relax. The White Mountain provides a variety of developed camping opportunities in 23 campgrounds scattered around the Forest. They range in size from seven to 176 sites. Some accept reservations, others are first-come, first-served. Some provide running water and flush toilets, others are more on the rustic side. Several can accommodate recreational vehicles, but none offer hook ups, dump stations, or telephones.
3.4
(81.4)
2.1
(50.6)
Junction of highway # 113
Community of Gilead, Maine. Access to White Mountain National Forest Recreational Area, south side of highway.
3.4
(81.4)
2.1
(50.6)
Point of Information - Photo looking at the Androscoggin River
Crossing the Androscoggin River, Maine . The Androscoggin begins in northwestern Maine at Umbagog Lake, journeys through New Hampshire, then re-enters Maine near Bethel, eventually joining the Kennebec at Merrymeeting Bay, Maine.
3.5
(81.3)
2.2
(50.5)
Access to Lodging

4.0
(80.8)
2.5
(50.2)
Access to White Mountain National Forest Androscoggin River Canoe Trail
North side of highway.
5.5
(79.3)
3.4
(49.3)
Roadside turnout
White Mountain National Forest, Maine, picnic area
6.1
(78.7)
3.8
(48.9)
Roadside turnout
Long gravel turnout, no services, both sides of highway.
10.3
(74.5)
6.4
(46.3)
View from highway
Driving east.
13.0
(71.8)
8.1
(44.6)
Access to Campground
South side of highway.
13.3
(71.5)
8.3
(44.4)
Access to Lodging
South side of highway.
14.3
(70.5)
8.9
(43.8)
Access to Hostel Lodging
South side of highway.
19.5
(65.3)
12.1
(40.6)
Junction of highway # 26
Community of Bethel, Maine. Access to Bethel Chamber of Commerce Visitor Information Center located south on Parkway. This is a full information Center with staff who are very knowledgeable of the area. From the tree-lined historic village common in downtown Bethel to the majestic mountaintop views of nearby Grafton Notch State Park and the White Mountain National Forest, there is a special feeling in Bethel. Nestled along the banks of the beautiful Androscoggin River, surrounded by Maine's Appalachian Mountains, Bethel has welcomed visitors for more than two hundred years.
    19.5
    (65.3)
    12.1
    (40.6)
    Junction of County Highways # 26 & #5
    NOTE: highway #26 & #5 overlaps highway #2 at this point east.
    21.0
    (63.8)
    13.0
    (39.6)
    Services fuel at highway
    South side of highway.
    21.1
    (63.7)
    13.1
    (39.6)
    View from highway
    Driving east.
    21.2
    (63.6)
    13.2
    (39.5)
    Point of Information
    Crossing the Androscoggin River, Maine.
    21.3
    (63.5)
    13.2
    (39.5)
    Access to airport
    North side of highway.
    21.9
    (62.9)
    13.6
    (39.1)
    Access to Lodging
    North side of highway.
    22.1
    (62.7)
    13.7
    (39.0)
    Services fuel at highway
    Gas diesel, south side of highway.
    24.1
    (60.7)
    15.0
    (37.7)
    Sunday River Road

    25.3
    (59.5)
    15.7
    (37.0)
    State of Maine Roadside Highway Turnout Rest Area
    South side of highway. Picnic tables toilets.
    25.8
    (59.0)
    16.0
    (36.7)
    Point of Information
    Crossing the Sunday River.
    29.5
    (55.3)
    18.3
    (34.4)
    Junction of highway # 26 NOTE: highway #6 overlap of highway#2 ends at this point and heads north
    North To Grafton Notch State Park. Grafton Notch State Park is located on Route 26 between Newry and Upton, Maine, and offers opportunities for sightseeing, picnicking, and hiking on its 3,000 acres of beautiful natural terrain. Several interesting attractions are conveniently located on scenic Route 26. Interpretive signs explain the glacial sculpting of Screw Auger Falls and the formation of Mother Walker Falls. A quarter-mile loop trail leads to Moose Cave with its narrow gorge and lush lichens and mosses. At Spruce Meadow and Screw Auger Falls visitors will find picnic tables and grills.
    30.5
    (54.3)
    19.0
    (33.7)
    Access to Campground
    North side of highway.
    37.4
    (47.4)
    23.2
    (29.5)
    Point of Information
    Crossing Howard Pond Stream, Maine.
    37.8
    (47.0)
    23.5
    (29.2)
    Services fuel at highway

    38.3
    (46.5)
    23.8
    (28.9)
    Community of Rumford , Maine - Photo Welcome to Rumford highway sign
    Incorporated 1800
    38.4
    (46.4)
    23.9
    (28.8)
    Access to Lodging
    North side of highway.
    39.4
    (45.4)
    24.5
    (28.2)
    Junction of highway # 5
    Community of Silver Lake, Maine, north of highway. North to communities of Andover, Maine and East Andover, Maine.
    40.0
    (44.8)
    24.9
    (27.8)
    Community of Rumford Point

    40.3
    (44.5)
    25.0
    (27.7)
    Junction of highway # 232
    South to communities of Abbots Mill, Maine, Milton, Maine, North Woodstock, Maine.
    40.4
    (44.4)
    25.1
    (27.6)
    View from highway
    Driving east.
    46.5
    (38.3)
    28.9
    (23.8)
    Community of Rumford Center

    47.3
    (37.5)
    29.4
    (23.3)
    Roadside turnout with scenic view area
    Paved turnout, no services, south side of highway.
    48.4
    (36.4)
    30.1
    (22.6)
    Access to Campground
    South side of highway.
    52.0
    (32.8)
    32.3
    (20.4)
    Services fuel at highway
    Gas diesel, south side of highway.
    54.3
    (30.5)
    33.7
    (19.0)
    Roadside turnout
    Paved turnout, no services.
    54.6
    (30.2)
    33.9
    (18.8)
    Access to the community of South Rumford, Maine
    South side of highway.
    55.6
    (29.2)
    34.5
    (18.1)
    Access to Rumford.downtown district

    56.8
    (28.0)
    35.3
    (17.4)
    Lincoln Ave

    58.2
    (26.6)
    36.2
    (16.5)
    Point of Information
    Point of Information - Photo looking at the Androscoggin River.
    58.3
    (26.5)
    36.2
    (16.5)
    Community of Mexico Maine - Photo Mexico, Maine welcome highway sign
    Welcome to Mexico Maine. Year 1819,was the year of the great migration when hundreds of families left their New England homes for the Ohio Valley. Between 10 - 15000 people hitched up their oxen or horses and went west. It was a brutal, exhausting journey, markedby attacks by Indian and bands of highwaymen.
    58.3
    (26.5)
    36.2
    (16.5)
    Junction of highway #17
    Services fuel at highway, gas, diesel. NOTE: highway #17 overlaps highway #2 at this point east.
    58.6
    (26.2)
    36.4
    (16.3)
    View from highway
    Driving east.
    65.1
    (19.7)
    40.5
    (12.2)
    Junction of highway # 108 - Photo highway signs
    South side of highway. South to communities of East Peru, Maine, Peru, Maine.
    65.7
    (19.1)
    40.8
    (11.9)
    Junction of highway # 142
    Community of Dixfield, Maine, north to communities of Carthage, Maine, Berry Mills, Maine, Weld, Maine. North to Mount Blue State Park Campground. Mt. Blue State Park offers a visitors an extensive network of trails, a sandy beach, popular camping area, boat launch and picnic area. Picturesque Webb Beach is an ideal location for beach-going enthusiasts. Nearby Center Hill Area is a scenic picnic spot that provides access to nature trails and extensive multiple use trails that are open to hikers, mountain bikers, and ATV and horseback riders. 5,021 acres; campground; sand beach with bathhouse; hot showers; flush toilets; boat launch; amphitheater, and nature center. The Adirondack shelters are available for large group use, and canoes may be rented. The park maintains cross-country ski trails, a major snowmobile trail, and an ice rink during the winter.
    68.5
    (16.3)
    42.6
    (10.1)
    Roadside turnout
    Gravel turnout no services, north side of highway.
    72.3
    (12.5)
    44.9
    (7.8)
    View from highway
    Driving east.
    78.5
    (6.3)
    48.8
    (3.9)
    Roadside turnout

    79.1
    (5.7)
    49.2
    (3.5)
    View from highway
    Driving east.
    82.5
    (2.3)
    51.3
    (1.4)
    Oxford County, Maine,
    Southern boundary. Oxford County was organized in 1805 with land set off from parts of York and Cumberland Counties.
    84.3
    (0.5)
    52.4
    (0.3)
    Community of East Dixfield

    84.8
    (0.0)
    52.7
    (0.0)
    Junction of highway #17
    East via highway #17 to Livermore Falls, Maine, Augusta, Maine. East Via highway #2 to North Chesterfield, Maine, Farmington Falls, Maine.
    84.8
    (0.0)
    52.7
    (0.0)
    Junction of highway #17 - Start / Finish of Highway Travel Guide - el
    For highway travel east, via Maine, # 17 highway - See Milebymile.com - Maine State #17 - Maine Road Map Travel Guide - City of Mexico Maine to Augusta for driving directions.

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