The boulder is 80'x'50' and 25' tall. The granite boulder is broken into three large pieces. The boulder sees many vistors/hikers each year but few venture here for the small number of tall boulder problems.
Getting There
Maines largest glacial erratic is located a just north east of the town of Phillips, Me. Follow highway 142 north from Phillips for 1.3 miles and turn right onto Wheeler Hill Road. Drive on Wheeler Hill Road for another 2.4 miles until you see the small wooden Daggett Rock sign and park. Follow the sign to obvious trail. Hike is approximately 5-10 minutes.
The Classics
Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Daggett Rock :