Dudley Trail sign featured in Friends of Baxter State Park annual auction

TURNER PUBLISHING • November 13, 2020

Friends of Baxter State Park, a nonprofit organization that supports the 209,644-acre park, is auctioning off retired Baxter State Park signs as a fundraiser. This year’s auction includes a 20 signs. Some are from favorite camping spots like Daicey Pond and Katahdin Lake. There are also signs from the iconic Dudley, Cathedral and Abol trails on Katahdin. “The Dudley Trail was named for legendary guide and storyteller Roy Dudley,” said Aaron Megquier, executive director of Friends of Baxter State Park. “This trail has been in use for over 100 years and follows Dudley’s favorite 1.3-mile route from Chimney Pond to the summit of Pamola Peak.” The online auction is open through Dec. 4 and may be accessed at www.32auctions.com/fbsp2020.