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Moose in New England | Moose Images

What does a New England moose look like? Our readers shared their best moose images with us in this collection of photos celebrating moose in New England.

A moose walks through shallow water among large rocks with a forest in the background.

Coffee By Design | Portland, Maine

Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan
Moose seem to fascinate folks in these parts, and many of us are willing to go out of our way to spot one. Some folks even plan entire trips around trying to catch a glimpse of the elusive mammal. Maine is also home to about 76,000 moose, and they, along with the grabby lobster, have become one of the state’s unofficial mascots. Here, our readers shared their best moose images with us in this collection of moose images taken all around New England. Yes, there are even multiple adorable baby moose photos.

Moose in New England

Moose in Monticello, Maine

Moose in Monticello, Maine
Mama and Baby Moose in Rockwood, Maine
Mama and Baby Moose in Rockwood, Maine
Photo Credit : Horton, Linda
Baby Moose in Rockwood, Maine
Baby Moose in Rockwood, Maine
Photo Credit : Linda Horton
Bull Moose near Mt Magalloway, New Hampshire
Bull Moose near Mt Magalloway, New Hampshire
Photo Credit : Elisa Shaw
Laid Back Moose in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire
Laid Back Moose in Pittsburgh, New Hampshire
Photo Credit : Esther Fischer
Moose in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
Moose in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
Photo Credit : Luis Lebron
Moose in Glen, New Hampshire
Moose in Glen, New Hampshire
Photo Credit : John Collins
Young Bull Moose in Pittsburg, New Hampshire
Young Bull Moose in Pittsburg, New Hampshire
Photo Credit : Paul Anderson
Maine Moose in Greenville, Maine
Maine Moose in Greenville, Maine
Photo Credit : Jay Murray
Moose Portrait in Rangely, Maine
Moose Portrait in Rangely, Maine
Photo Credit : Richard Ennis
Baby and Mother Moose in Baxter State Park, Maine
Baby Moose and Mother Moose in Baxter State Park, Maine
Photo Credit : Brenda Pike
Duck, Duck, Moose in Millinocket, Maine
Duck, Duck, Moose in Millinocket, Maine
Photo Credit : Christine Morton
Big Daddy Moose in Millinocket, Maine
Big Daddy Moose in Millinocket, Maine
Photo Credit : MARY wilt
Moose in Moosehead Lake Area in Greenville, Maine
Moose cooling off in Moosehead Lake Area in Greenville, Maine
Photo Credit : Lyn Scott
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Moose Heading to Mount Washington
Photo Credit : Jeffrey Aiello
With that, we’d like to remind you that moose are wild animals (sometimes enormous wild animals) and should be admired from a safe distance. It also goes without saying that, when driving in moose country, you should keep your eyes peeled for all wild animals crossing the road and obey the speed limit. Moose collisions are rare (on average, 436 crashes in Maine each year involve moose, with only one resulting in death), but still dangerous, with most moose collisions occurring at dusk in the late spring or early summer. (Source) Have you ever seen a moose? Tell us where you go to see a moose on the loose. This post was first published in 2014 and has been updated. 

SEE MORE: Moose-Watching Advice | How, When & Where to Spot a Moose in New England Deadly Encounters | Brake for Moose The Lovesick Moose of Carrara Mountain

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  1. Grwat photos. We live in southern NH and have a couple moose that live on our mountain. It’s always awesome to see them. We had a young bull in our yard last fall. Can’t get any better than that!

  2. While on a fishing trip to Tim Pond, in Maine ( near Eustis ) we turned off the paved road onto a dirt road, which was a ten mile, old logging rd, which led to the lodge. On the way we saw one or two moose, quite a sight. First and only time, and that was 23 years ago. The Tim Pond experience was exceptional and seeing the moose capped it off. Looked for them on the way out, heading home, but no luck. Also no luck with the fishing rod. These pictures brought back some great memories. Thanks, Yankee.

  3. camping at Lazy Tom Bog near the Golden Road in Maine, we could hear moose grunting outside our tent while they ate during the night. Loved it