Physical Activity Resource Guide
| Address: | Healthy Community Coalition
20 Church St. Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-3136 x 5108; 1-800-525-3136 x 5108 (toll free) |
| Fax: | (207) 645-4138 |
| E-mail: | nmorse@fchn.org |
| Website: | http://www.fchn.org/HCC/walking |
| Contact: | Nate Morse |
| Clients: | Anyone. |
| Services: | Free outdoor community walking maps were created by the Healthy Community Coalition. With the help of the community, the Healthy Maine Partnerships & Maine CDC, and Franklin Community Health Network, the maps are available all over Greater Franklin county. These easy to use outdoor walking maps are free for the taking and can be found in many different locations. The maps are located in all of our local town offices, town libraries, area chambers of commerce, and on the web at http://www.fchn.org/HCC/walking/ (click on web site above). Maps ranging from rural towns to urban sidewalks in our major towns offer something for everyone. Most areas are well lit and safe for walking at all hours.
Stay safe, have fun walking and please enjoy the maps. |
| Fees: | None. |
| Hours: | Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8-4:30 p.m. |
| Address: | Healthy Community Coalition
20 Church St. Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-3136 x5108 |
| Website: | http://www.fchn.org/hcc |
| Contact: | Nate Morse |
| Clients: | Any population. |
| Services: | Established to promote physical activities for the residents of West Central Maine. |
| Fees: | None. |
Physical Activity Resource Guide > Ball Fields
| Address: | 585 Depot St.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-4488 |
| E-mail: | dpaine@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/AHS.htm |
| Contact: | Darlene Paine |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 516 Cape Cod Hill Rd.
New Sharon, ME 04955 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3031 |
| E-mail: | cpike@msad9.org |
| Contact: | Cheryl Pike |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Location: | Next to Town office
Carrabassett Valley |
| Services: | Swimming pool, ball field, playground equipment, and summer programs offered. |
| Address: | 162 Learning Lane
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-4821 |
| E-mail: | ngoodspeed@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.cascadebrookschool.homestead.com/ |
| Contact: | Principal: Nichole Goodspeed |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Services: | From Farmington Falls head toward Lucy Knowles Rd. go 134 ft. bear right at Lucy Knowles Rd. go 0.4 miles turn left at Pope Rd. go 2.5 miles turn left at Dutch Gap Rd. go 53 ft. The ball field is directly behind the town office and to the left of the ball field is a deer farm where you can see the deer if you go to the edge of the wooded area.
Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | PO Box 808
Dixfield, ME 04224 |
| Phone: | (207) 562-8151 |
| Website: | http://www.dixfield.org/parks.html |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 153 Farmington Falls Road
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Location: | 126 Middle Street
Farmington |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3464 |
| Contact: | Steve Shible |
| Services: | Community Center:
Weight room, gym for basketball and volleyball, recreation room, various programs offered. Hippach Field: Tennis courts with lights, basketball, baseball field, volleyball, playground equipment, wading pool, horseshoe pits, and a stream with ice skating in the winter. Located on Intervale Road across from Gifford’s Ice Cream. "Someplace" Teen Center: Located in the community building, a space for teens to come and utilize the gymnasium, recreation room, community lounge, computer lab, gaming chamber, weight room, and more. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Hours: | Community Center: Open Monday-Friday 9-5. |
| Address: | 21 Cushing Dr.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-2442 |
| E-mail: | dpaine@msad9.org |
| Contact: | Darlene Paine |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 12 Tiger Dr.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-5719 |
| Fax: | (207) 897-6375 |
| Contact: | Beverly Gillespie |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 33 Community Dr.
Jay, ME 04293 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-4336 |
| Fax: | (207) 897-9313 |
| Contact: | John Robinson |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 23 Community Dr.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-4319 |
| Contact: | Scott Albert |
| Address: | 99 Main St.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-6785 |
| E-mail: | jtownofc@jay-maine.org |
| Clients: | Students in grades K - 8. |
| Services: | Day Recreation Program. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | $15 per family. |
| Hours: | Summer (Day Recreation Program). |
| Address: | 102 Salem Rd.
Kingfield, ME 04947 |
| Phone: | (207) 265-4132 |
| Fax: | (207) 265-2010 |
| Website: | http://www.sad58.k12.me.us/kes/ |
| Contact: | Brenda Stevens |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 107 Gibbs Mill Rd.
Livermore, ME 04253 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-3355 |
| Website: | http://www.sad36.org/Default.htm |
| Contact: | Jeannine Backus |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 25 Cedar St.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-3428 |
| Website: | http://www.sad36.org/Default.htm |
| Contact: | Rod Wright |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 1 Highland Ave.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-2121 |
| Website: | http://www.sad36.org/Default.htm |
| Contact: | Ted Finn |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 2 Main St.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-3321 |
| Contact: | Brenda Bryant |
| Clients: | Children grades 1 through 8 |
| Services: | Summer program which includes arts and crafts, games, outdoor activities, movies, including trips to the Farmington Theater. Other trips are planned.
Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | Livermore Falls residents - $30 for 1st child, $10 for each additional child
Livermore residents - $60 for 1st child, $30 for each additional child All other Franklin County residents- $100 for 1st child; $60 for each additional children. Fee includes breakfast and lunch. Additional fee for trips. |
| Address: | RR 1 Box 760
Strong, ME 04983 |
| Location: | 1513 Salem Road
Salem Township |
| Phone: | (207) 678-2701 |
| Website: | http://www.mtaroadrunners.org/ |
| Contact: | Principal: Jeanne Tucker |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 129 Seamon Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3561 |
| E-mail: | jmoore@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.org/mbhs |
| Contact: | Joseph Moore |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 269 Middle St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3511 |
| E-mail: | goswald@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/MBMS.htm |
| Contact: | Gary Oswald |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Location: | Rt. 2
Farmington Falls |
| Services: | Baseball field and playground equipment. Located East on Route 2 to Farmington Falls on the right.
Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 1401 Rangeley Rd.
Phillips, ME 04966 |
| Phone: | (207) 639-2909 |
| E-mail: | dcrandall@msad58.org |
| Website: | http://www.sad58.k12.me.us/pms/ |
| Contact: | David Crandall |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 65 School St.
Stratton, ME 04982 |
| Phone: | (207) 246-2283 |
| Contact: | Lorrie Arruda |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 110 North Main Street
Strong, ME 04983 |
| Phone: | (207) 684-3521 |
| Fax: | (207) 684-3340 |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.org |
| Contact: | Felecia Pease |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 32 School St.
Weld, ME 04285 |
| Phone: | (207) 585-2333 |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/WELD.htm |
| Contact: | Arline Amos |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 113 Quebec St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3529 |
| E-mail: | mallett@mallett.msad9.k12.me.us |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/MALLETT.htm |
| Contact: | Principal: Tracy Douglass |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 91 High St.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-4825 |
| E-mail: | wiltonrec@midmaine.com |
| Website: | http://www.wiltonmaine.org/recreation.html |
| Contact: | Frank Donald, Rec. Dept. Director |
| Clients: | Wilton residents and surrounding towns. |
| Services: | Swimming lessons, basketball, softball PeeWee Baseball, track & field, arts & crafts, etc. Summer camps including: lacrosse, field hockey, basketball, tennis lessons and soccer.
Kineowatha Park is a 62 acre park with volley ball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, public beach, recreation hall with video games, ping pong tables, air hockey, etc. Snack bar. Skateboard park. Skating in winter. Buildings available for class reunions, family picnics, etc. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | Kineowatha Park free to Wilton residents. Out of town residents pay $1.00 a day or $20.00 for a season pass. Sports program fees vary for in-town and out-of-town residents. |
| Hours: | Summer hours. |
Physical Activity Resource Guide > Basketball
| Address: | 585 Depot St.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-4488 |
| E-mail: | dpaine@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/AHS.htm |
| Contact: | Darlene Paine |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 516 Cape Cod Hill Rd.
New Sharon, ME 04955 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3031 |
| E-mail: | cpike@msad9.org |
| Contact: | Cheryl Pike |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 1001 Carriage Rd.
Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947 |
| Phone: | (207) 237-5566 |
| E-mail: | dbowker@tdstelme.net |
| Website: | http://www.carrabassettvalley.org/attractions/agc.asp |
| Contact: | Deborah Bowker, Recreation Director |
| Services: | The Antigravity complex is a fitness facility for all ages. You can visit and just do about anything from shoot a couple of hoops or get full bodywork out. It is a great place for the family to visit for after skiing activities. We are located at the base of Sugarloaf USA. The Carrabassett Valley Antigravity Recreational Complex is a 20,000 square foot facility that boasts one of Maine's largest indoor skate bowls and one of the most aggressive street park designs constructed in New England.
Located behind Mountain Side Grocers, the complex is operated through a joint partnership between the Town of Carrabassett Valley and Carrabassett Valley Academy. Other features include trampolines with harnesses, an indoor rock climbing wall, a multi-purpose court with a running track and a fully equipped exercise/weight room, which encompasses our entire upstairs. |
| Fees: | Climbing wall, Skatepark & Skatebowl-Adult Day Pass: $7.00, Youth Day Pass: $4.00,
Exercise/Weight room-Adult Day Pass: $7.00, Youth Day Pass: $4.00, Multi-purpose court- Adult Day Pass: $4.00 Youth Day Passes: $3.00. |
| Hours: | Monday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm,Tuesday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm, Wednesday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm Thursday 6am-10am; 3pm-9pm, Friday 6am-10am; 5:30pm-10pm (6-9 p.m. climbing wall), Saturday 6am-1pm; 4pm-10pm (6-8 p.m. climbing wall), Sunday 7am-9pm (2-5 p.m. climbing wall). |
| Address: | 162 Learning Lane
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-4821 |
| E-mail: | ngoodspeed@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.cascadebrookschool.homestead.com/ |
| Contact: | Principal: Nichole Goodspeed |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | PO Box 808
Dixfield, ME 04224 |
| Phone: | (207) 562-8151 |
| Website: | http://www.dixfield.org/parks.html |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 9 Dummers Beach Road
Weld, ME 04285 |
| Location: | Rt. 156
Weld |
| Phone: | (207) 585-2200 summer (401) 433-1388 winter |
| Clients: | Campers, hikers, fishermen and women, children of all ages, families, boaters, kayakers, golfers, rock-hounds, climbers |
| Services: | Located on the east side of five mile long Webb Lake, Dummer's Beach has one-half mile of natural sandy beach. The water deepens gradually for safe swimming. Other facilities include campground, playground, including basketball hoops, swing sets, slide, horseshoes, volley ball and 9-hole miniature golf course. 200 trailer and tent sites with picnic tables and fireplaces. Lakefront, shady or sunny (open) sites available. Electricity and water are available at most sites. Two service buildings provide metered hot showers, flush toilets, lavatories and electric outlets. Two dumping stations and a boat launching ramp may be used free of charge, by our campers. Canteen has bakery products, candy, ice cream, soda, etc. for sale.
There is good fishing in our lake where white perch, pickerel, bass and trout may be caught. Dogs are welcome on a leash. They are not permitted in buildings, on the beach or in the lake. A long wooded dog walk is available. Directions: Leave the Maine Turnpike at Auburn, Exit No. 75 (former Exit 12), take Route 4 to the town of Wilton. Left turn on Route 156. Left on Route 142 to Bypass Road to Fire Lane 9. |
| Fees: | 2007 rates (include electricity and tax - no credit cards - cash or checks only)
One family per campsite (1 adult & spouse or partner and dependent children/18 and under) Extra adult $5/night (limit 1) Extra child $4/night (limit 2) Dogs $2 per night $10 per week Waterfront - nightly $26.75 weekly $160.50 Middle - nightly $23.54 weekly $141.24 Back - nightly $20.33 weekly $121.98 Crow Creek (no water or electricity) nightly - $13.91 weekly $83.46 Deposit of $40 first week and $20 for each additional week is required at the time of reservation and is refundable with a minimum of 3 weeks cancellation notice. A shorter cancellation notice and deposits are forfeited. Picnic rates: $2 to $5 per car or a $45 picnic pass good Memorial Day to Labor Day 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. |
| Hours: | Check in time 1:30 p.m. - Check out time 11:00 a.m. Reservations from last Saturday in June to the third Saturday in August a minimum of one-week is required (Saturday to Saturday). Diring these dates, if you wish to damp for less than one week, call 1-2 days in advance, and we will try to place you. Before and after these dates, there is no minimum stay. |
| Address: | 153 Farmington Falls Road
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Location: | 126 Middle Street
Farmington |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3464 |
| Contact: | Steve Shible |
| Services: | Community Center:
Weight room, gym for basketball and volleyball, recreation room, various programs offered. Hippach Field: Tennis courts with lights, basketball, baseball field, volleyball, playground equipment, wading pool, horseshoe pits, and a stream with ice skating in the winter. Located on Intervale Road across from Gifford’s Ice Cream. "Someplace" Teen Center: Located in the community building, a space for teens to come and utilize the gymnasium, recreation room, community lounge, computer lab, gaming chamber, weight room, and more. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Hours: | Community Center: Open Monday-Friday 9-5. |
| Address: | 21 Cushing Dr.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-2442 |
| E-mail: | dpaine@msad9.org |
| Contact: | Darlene Paine |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 12 Tiger Dr.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-5719 |
| Fax: | (207) 897-6375 |
| Contact: | Beverly Gillespie |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 33 Community Dr.
Jay, ME 04293 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-4336 |
| Fax: | (207) 897-9313 |
| Contact: | John Robinson |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 23 Community Dr.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-4319 |
| Contact: | Scott Albert |
| Address: | 99 Main St.
Jay, ME 04239 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-6785 |
| E-mail: | jtownofc@jay-maine.org |
| Clients: | Students in grades K - 8. |
| Services: | Day Recreation Program. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | $15 per family. |
| Hours: | Summer (Day Recreation Program). |
| Address: | 102 Salem Rd.
Kingfield, ME 04947 |
| Phone: | (207) 265-4132 |
| Fax: | (207) 265-2010 |
| Website: | http://www.sad58.k12.me.us/kes/ |
| Contact: | Brenda Stevens |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 107 Gibbs Mill Rd.
Livermore, ME 04253 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-3355 |
| Website: | http://www.sad36.org/Default.htm |
| Contact: | Jeannine Backus |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 25 Cedar St.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-3428 |
| Website: | http://www.sad36.org/Default.htm |
| Contact: | Rod Wright |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 1 Highland Ave.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-2121 |
| Website: | http://www.sad36.org/Default.htm |
| Contact: | Ted Finn |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 2 Main St.
Livermore Falls, ME 04254 |
| Phone: | (207) 897-3321 |
| Contact: | Brenda Bryant |
| Clients: | Children grades 1 through 8 |
| Services: | Summer program which includes arts and crafts, games, outdoor activities, movies, including trips to the Farmington Theater. Other trips are planned.
Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | Livermore Falls residents - $30 for 1st child, $10 for each additional child
Livermore residents - $60 for 1st child, $30 for each additional child All other Franklin County residents- $100 for 1st child; $60 for each additional children. Fee includes breakfast and lunch. Additional fee for trips. |
| Address: | RR 1 Box 760
Strong, ME 04983 |
| Location: | 1513 Salem Road
Salem Township |
| Phone: | (207) 678-2701 |
| Website: | http://www.mtaroadrunners.org/ |
| Contact: | Principal: Jeanne Tucker |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 129 Seamon Rd.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3561 |
| E-mail: | jmoore@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.org/mbhs |
| Contact: | Joseph Moore |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 269 Middle St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3511 |
| E-mail: | goswald@msad9.org |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/MBMS.htm |
| Contact: | Gary Oswald |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 1401 Rangeley Rd.
Phillips, ME 04966 |
| Phone: | (207) 639-2909 |
| E-mail: | dcrandall@msad58.org |
| Website: | http://www.sad58.k12.me.us/pms/ |
| Contact: | David Crandall |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | HC 32, Box 5000
Rangeley, ME 04970 |
| Location: | Rt.4
Rangeley |
| Phone: | (207) 864-3858 |
| Services: | Camping at 50 sites, boating, swimming, tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts and playground equipment. Swimming instruction offered. |
| Hours: | Open Mid-May to October 1. |
| Address: | 65 School St.
Stratton, ME 04982 |
| Phone: | (207) 246-2283 |
| Contact: | Lorrie Arruda |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 110 North Main Street
Strong, ME 04983 |
| Phone: | (207) 684-3521 |
| Fax: | (207) 684-3340 |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.org |
| Contact: | Felecia Pease |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 32 School St.
Weld, ME 04285 |
| Phone: | (207) 585-2333 |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/WELD.htm |
| Contact: | Arline Amos |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 113 Quebec St.
Farmington, ME 04938 |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3529 |
| E-mail: | mallett@mallett.msad9.k12.me.us |
| Website: | http://www.msad9.com/MALLETT.htm |
| Contact: | Principal: Tracy Douglass |
| Services: | Municipally owned ballfield |
| Address: | 91 High St.
Wilton, ME 04294 |
| Phone: | (207) 645-4825 |
| E-mail: | wiltonrec@midmaine.com |
| Website: | http://www.wiltonmaine.org/recreation.html |
| Contact: | Frank Donald, Rec. Dept. Director |
| Clients: | Wilton residents and surrounding towns. |
| Services: | Swimming lessons, basketball, softball PeeWee Baseball, track & field, arts & crafts, etc. Summer camps including: lacrosse, field hockey, basketball, tennis lessons and soccer.
Kineowatha Park is a 62 acre park with volley ball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, public beach, recreation hall with video games, ping pong tables, air hockey, etc. Snack bar. Skateboard park. Skating in winter. Buildings available for class reunions, family picnics, etc. Municipally owned ballfield |
| Fees: | Kineowatha Park free to Wilton residents. Out of town residents pay $1.00 a day or $20.00 for a season pass. Sports program fees vary for in-town and out-of-town residents. |
| Hours: | Summer hours. |
Physical Activity Resource Guide > Biking
| Address: | P.O. Box 332
Oquossoc, ME 04964 |
| Phone: | (207) 864-3671 or 864-3788; 1-888-392-0072 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | info@baldmountaincamps.com |
| Website: | http://www.baldmountaincamps.com/ |
| Contact: | Steve, Fernlyn, Tyler, and Quinn Philbrick |
| Services: | Located on Mooselookmeguntic Lake, there is fishing, boating, sailing, wind surfing, water skiing, tennis, mountain biking, hiking, children’s playground, canoe trips. Boats, canoes, sailboats, kayaks, paddleboats, motorboats, sailboards and water-skis available for rent. Water ski instruction available.
To Reach us by car: Take I-95 (Maine Turnpike) to Auburn, Exit 75 (formerly Exit 12). Follow Route 4 North to Oquossoc. Continue on the same road to the end (or beginning as we refer to it!), left on Bald Mountain Road and we are 3/4 of a mile on the right. or From New Hampshire, follow Route 16 to Oquossoc, then turn right on Route 4 and proceed to the end. Turn left on Bald Mountain Road and we are 3/4 of a mile on the right. or Follow Route 17 from Rumford into Oquossoc. (This takes you past the very scenic "Height of Land"). Turn left on Rt. 4 and follow to the end. Turn left on Bald Mountain Road and we are 3/4 of a mile on the right. Flying In? The Stephen A. Bean Municipal Airport serves Rangeley, Oquossoc and Franklin County. The facility is located at 101 Kennebago Road at an elevation of 1,824 feet. Its paved runway extends for 3,200 feet. Aircraft charters and scenic aerial tours are available through Lake Region Air. |
| Fees: | Rates: May, June and September $125/day/adult, July/August $145/day/adult. Fly fishing school with scientific angler packages, classroom & fieldwork and casting instructions.
Child rates Ages 1-5 May, June and Sep: $55 /day/person July-August $65 /day/person Ages 6-9 May, June and Sep: $75 /day/person July-August $85 /day/person Ages 10-12 May, June and Sep: $100 /day/person July-August $110 /day/person Pets $12 per day/per pet These rates are subject to 7% Maine State Meals & Lodging Tax. An 18% gratuity charge will be added to your bill. Prices are subject to change. Mention to us you saw our web page and you will receive a 10% discount on BMC clothing! All rates include your CABIN, THREE MEALS per day, MAID and PORTER SERVICE |
| Hours: | Open Mid-May through Mid-September. |
| Location: | Anson Street and North Street
Farmington |
| Services: | Woods with cleared trails for running, biking, or nature walks. Located on the corner of Anson Street and North Street in Farmington. |
| Address: | P.O. Box 270
Errol, NH 03579 |
| Phone: | (207) 670-0013 |
| E-mail: | bosebuck@bosebuck.com |
| Website: | http://www.bosebuck.com |
| Services: | Access to a multitude of rivers, streams, lakes and ponds for superb angling for trophy brook trout and landlocked salmon. Many are private, exclusive waters. Also enjoy swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, horseshoe pit, volleyball net and snowmobiling off the trail (ITS 84 & 89), midway between Pittsburg, NH and Oquossoc, ME.
Why not include Bosebuck Mountain Camps in your Snowmobiling Plans this winter. Bosebuck is directly on the trail (ITS 84) in Maine on the NH border, approximately midway between Pittsburg, NH and Rangeley, ME. Overnight lodging, gas, food (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and ME snowmobile registrations are provided. The facility is at an elevation of about 1600 ft in the heart of the Maine/NH snowbelt. Due to the elevation and mountain effects, it often snows at camp everyday. It is not uncommon to experience white-out conditions at camp while it is sunny in Rangeley, Errol and Pittsburg. Be sure and watch our Web Cams and see for yourself. At Bosebuck, you are already in the heart of the best riding there is. So, just bring your sleds and be ready for a unique experience like none other. Twelve cabins have been winterized with electric and propane heat and wood stoves, so they are comfy and cozy. The cheerful lakefront dining room will be serving 3 hot, delicious meals a day by a roaring fire. FROM PORTLAND MAINE: Take Maine Turnpike north to Lewiston/Auburn area. Take Rt 4 north thru Rangeley to Oquossoc. Take Rt 16 northwest about 20 miles to the Bosebuck Sign on your right (a mile or so past the Azicohos Dam) Take a right on the dirt road at the Bosebuck Sign(Parmachenee Road) Go about 3.5 miles to the fork in the road Bear right at fork and go another 10 miles. Our Driveway and sign will be on the right. FROM BOSTON, MA OR MANCHESTER, NH: Take I-93 north to exit 41 at Littleton NH. Take Hwy 116 east to Rte 2 Go east on Rt 2 to just before Gorham NH Go northeast on Rt 16 to the Wilsons Mills, ME area, about 20 miles past Errol NH Turn left at the Bosebuck Sign (Parmachenee Road) Go about 3.5 miles to the fork in the road Bear right at fork and go another 10 miles. Our Driveway and sign will be on the right. FROM FARTHER WEST: Take I-91 north thru Vermont Get off at Rt 2 and go east (from St Johnsbury VT) tp just before Gorham NH. Go northeast on Rt 16 to the Wilsons Mills, ME area, about 20 miles past Errol NH Turn left at the Bosebuck Sign (Parmachenee Road) Go about 3.5 miles to the fork in the road Bear right at fork and go another 10 miles. If worse comes to worse, please call us!! 207-670-0013 BE WARNED: These dirt roads are logging roads and the logging trucks occasionally come flying down the road, and not necessarily on their own side!!
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| Fees: | Peak Season Rates
(5/12 - 6/31 & 8/16 - 10/31) Adults: $135 per person, per night (Includes meals, lodging, all cabin services and use of canoes and kayaks.) (minimum of 2 people per occupancy and a 2 night stay) Children under 16: $69 per child, per night Children under 6 are free Boats and Motors: $50 per day Guides We have a Regisered Maine Guide on staff full-time for your convenience. We have several outside Guides available as well by request or for large groups etc. Guides fees are: Full Day $250 (2 people max) $300 (3 people max) Half Day $150 (2 people max) $200 (3 people max) Guides with dogs for bird hunting are available at $300 per day and $175 per half day.
Mid-Summer Rates 7/1 - 8/15 Adults: $95 per person, per night (Includes meals, lodging, all cabin services and use of canoes and kayaks.) (minimum of 2 people per occupancy and a 2 night stay) Children under 16: $50 per child, per night Children under 6 are free Moose Hunting Package (Zone 7) 10/8 - 10/13 One on One Guided Moose hunting 6 days of hunting, 7 nights food and lodging Hunting by permit ONLY $3,000, includes food, lodging and guided hunt for both parties on the Moose permit. An additional fee of $600 per person for camera man or other accompanying guests. Tax, gratuity and hunting license not included.
Winter Rates: Nightly Lodging Rates...(Includes up to 4 guests per occupancy) $135 per night Fri-Sat-Sun, holidays and school vacations (Not including tax, gratuity or meals), cabins 1-10 $99 per night Mon-Thurs (Not including tax, gratuity or meals), cabins 1-10 $175 per night Fri-Sat-Sun, holidays and school vacations (Not including tax, gratuity or meals), cabins 11 & 12 $135 per night Mon-Thurs (Not including tax, gratuity or meals), cabins 11 & 12 $ 20 each for any additional guest per night A 15% Gratuity will be added at checkout for cabin services Access by 4WD vehicles only during winter School vacations: 2/19/2007 - 2/23/2007 2/26/2007 - 3/2/2007 Guided Moose Calling/Viewing Weekend 9/21 - 9/23 Join our Maine Guide while we call in trophy Bull Moose to close range for perfect real world photography. Package includes: All meals, lodging and cabin services for 2 full days Guided trip into the back country Sat morning/evening and Sunday morning Package rate is $365 per person all inclusive Tax and gratuity additional
Deer Season Package 10/29 - 11/24 Sunday to Sunday: $699 per person/wk Includes 6 days of deer hunting Includes 7 days of meals, lodging and all cabin services, Licenses are NOT Included Tax and gratuity not included Semi-Guided Option: Includes access to stragically positioned 15' ladder stands or ground blinds. Add $100 per wk to the package price above and a $200 kill fee if you harvest an animal. Any-Deer Permit Reminder: Apply for Maine Any-Deer permits for WMD 7.
Pets are welcome. The charge is $10 per day for up to two pets per cabin. Gratuities A 15% staff gratuity will be added at checkout. The gratuities are distributed 100% to the staff members. Deposit Policy One half (1/2) deposit is required to hold a reservation. It is not refundable. Guests are responsible for the full number of reserved days in the event of late arrival or early departure.
Cancellation Policy Deposits will be refunded if cancellation is made at least 30 days in advance of stay. Cancellations within 30 days of stay will result in a refund if the cancelled stay is filled. There are no refunds for early departures or late arrivals.
Cabin Usage Policy No camp cooking stoves, microwaves, refrigerators, gas applicances or other household appliances are allowed in the cabins. They are fire hazards and are strictly prohibited.
Cabin Rental and Minors Policy The minimum age for persons wishing to rent a cabin is 21. The person that books and pays for the cabin must be 21 and is responsible for the cabin and any activities within it. Persons under the age of 21 are welcome as guests of the person responsible for the cabin. However, Bosebuck Mountain Camps has a zero tolerance policy for the consumption of alchohol by minors in the cabins or anywhere on Bosebuck property. Any such activity will result in a visit from the local authorites as well as an immediate eviction. Rates Policy Bosebuck Camps reserves the right to change lodging rates at will and without notice.
Limited Access Policy Statement Bosebuck Mountain Camps is located amidst a 250,000 acre wilderness. A major portion of this area is gated by the landowner, prohibiting access by the general public but permitting access by our Guests on a limited/restricted basis. The area of the Upper Magalloway river is crisscrossed with a complex network of active logging roads. Out of our genuine concern for guest safety, new visitors to Bosebuck are strongly advised to secure the services of a Licensed Maine Guide for, at a minimum, the first day of their trip into the Upper River area. The policy north of the gates is "catch and release" As always, the Big and Little Magalloway Rivers below Parmachenee Lake, as well as Aziscohos Lake and the Lower River, are all readily accessible. In these areas, professional guides services are also available if needed.
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| Location: | Riverside to Bigelow Station
Carrabassett Valley |
| Website: | http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.asp?trailid=BGN099-010 |
| Services: | A 6.2 mile trail from Carrabassett to Bigelow open to the public to hike, bike, or ski on. The trail follows the Carrabassett River on the south end and Sugarloaf USA on the north end. The trail is maintained for cross-country skiing in the winter by Sugarloaf USA. There is no fee for summer use of the trail. The trail can be accessed from the north via Bigelow Station or from highway 27 adjacent to Campbell Field across from the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center and across the footbridge. It continues down to Carrabassett Valley and joins a logging road, ending in back of the old Red Stallion Inn. |
| Location: | Tuft’s Pond Road
Kingfield |
| Phone: | (207) 265-4599 or 265-2241 |
| E-mail: | info@deerfarmcamps.com |
| Website: | http://www.deerfarmcamps.com/ |
| Services: | Campground offering biking, canoeing, swimming, and more. |
| Fees: | Rates in the campground:
Sites with water and electric $ 22.00 per night $135.00 per week; $375.00 per month ------------------------------------------- Tent sites $18.00 per night; $108.00 per week
Seasonal sites available. Call for rates. Rates are for a family of two adults and their children under the age of 18. Extra adults will be charged a fee of $5.00 a night ------------------------------------------------------- Rates for the cabins: $250 per week $50.00 per night Above rates do not include 7% lodging tax Free camping for those who help with cleanup. |
| Hours: | Opening weekend May 14-21. Closing weekend October 9. |
| Address: | 9 Dummers Beach Road
Weld, ME 04285 |
| Location: | Rt. 156
Weld |
| Phone: | (207) 585-2200 summer (401) 433-1388 winter |
| Clients: | Campers, hikers, fishermen and women, children of all ages, families, boaters, kayakers, golfers, rock-hounds, climbers |
| Services: | Located on the east side of five mile long Webb Lake, Dummer's Beach has one-half mile of natural sandy beach. The water deepens gradually for safe swimming. Other facilities include campground, playground, including basketball hoops, swing sets, slide, horseshoes, volley ball and 9-hole miniature golf course. 200 trailer and tent sites with picnic tables and fireplaces. Lakefront, shady or sunny (open) sites available. Electricity and water are available at most sites. Two service buildings provide metered hot showers, flush toilets, lavatories and electric outlets. Two dumping stations and a boat launching ramp may be used free of charge, by our campers. Canteen has bakery products, candy, ice cream, soda, etc. for sale.
There is good fishing in our lake where white perch, pickerel, bass and trout may be caught. Dogs are welcome on a leash. They are not permitted in buildings, on the beach or in the lake. A long wooded dog walk is available. Directions: Leave the Maine Turnpike at Auburn, Exit No. 75 (former Exit 12), take Route 4 to the town of Wilton. Left turn on Route 156. Left on Route 142 to Bypass Road to Fire Lane 9. |
| Fees: | 2007 rates (include electricity and tax - no credit cards - cash or checks only)
One family per campsite (1 adult & spouse or partner and dependent children/18 and under) Extra adult $5/night (limit 1) Extra child $4/night (limit 2) Dogs $2 per night $10 per week Waterfront - nightly $26.75 weekly $160.50 Middle - nightly $23.54 weekly $141.24 Back - nightly $20.33 weekly $121.98 Crow Creek (no water or electricity) nightly - $13.91 weekly $83.46 Deposit of $40 first week and $20 for each additional week is required at the time of reservation and is refundable with a minimum of 3 weeks cancellation notice. A shorter cancellation notice and deposits are forfeited. Picnic rates: $2 to $5 per car or a $45 picnic pass good Memorial Day to Labor Day 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. |
| Hours: | Check in time 1:30 p.m. - Check out time 11:00 a.m. Reservations from last Saturday in June to the third Saturday in August a minimum of one-week is required (Saturday to Saturday). Diring these dates, if you wish to damp for less than one week, call 1-2 days in advance, and we will try to place you. Before and after these dates, there is no minimum stay. |
| Location: | Left on Anson St. after Bonney Woods
Farmington |
| Services: | Woods with cleared trails for running, biking, or nature walks. Located on Anson Street in Farmington, on the left just after Bonney Woods. |
| Address: | PO Box 786
Rangeley, ME 04970 |
| Phone: | 1-800-633-4815 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | grants@rangeley.org |
| E-mail: | grantscamps@midmaine.com |
| Website: | http://www.grantscamps.com/ |
| Services: | Private access to the largest fly fishing only water east of the Mississippi. Fish on the Upper Kennebago River, the Logan, the Lower Kennebago River, Kennebago Lake, and Flat Iron Pond. Fly fishing instruction available. Five miles of trails along the river for hiking and biking with other hikes such as West Mt. or the Loop around Flat Iron and John’s Pond. Help can be given to plan a one mile tour within the gate or up to a 62 mile route around the region. Canoe Wildlife Adventure Trips on the Upper Kennebago River entails canoeing the famous "Moose Run". Swimming, sailboating, windsurfing, canoeing and kayaking can be enjoyed with miles of water and no high-speed powerboats to contend with.
Directions: Interstate 95 to I-495. Take exit 75- Auburn, Maine. After tollgate, turn left onto Route 4 towards Auburn. Stay on Route 4 through Livermore Falls, Farmington, Strong and Rangeley. (approx. 88 miles). Continue through Rangeley onto 4 and 16 towards Oquossoc. At Jct. of 4 and 16 bear right on 16 about 3 miles to Cupsuptic Fire Warden Station. Look on right for Grant's sign and the road to the gate. From the West: Interstate 91 South or North to St. Johnsbury, VT. Take Route 2 east: at Jct. of 2 and 18 bear left on 2 to Lancaster, NH. At Jct. of 3 and 3, turn left onto Rte. 3 to Groveton, NH. (careful!) Stay on Rte. 110 to West Milan, NH. Slow down just over bridge and look for 110A on left. Take 110A to Rte. 16 to Errol, NH. Stay on 16 through Wilson's Mills, Maine, about 10 miles. Look for Cupsuptic Lake, then Cupsuptic Fire Warden Station on the right. On the left is Grant's sign and the road to the gate. |
| Fees: | Rates: Adults 3 nights or more $155 per night /per person, 2 nights or less $175 per night /per person, Single Occupancy $175 per night /per person, Children under 12 $60 per night /per child, Children under 3 No charge, Pets (Rate is for each pet) $15 per night. Three hearty meals and gratuities are included in rates. Extended stay discounts: 7 day stay - less 5%, 21 day stay -less 10%. July 10th through August 31st there are specials for family vacations that include free use of boat and motor, mountain bikes, sailboat, hiking packs and wind surfer.
7% Sales tax is not included. Deposit of two days rate is required at time of reservation, and is non-refundable. This deposit will be credited to the last 2 days of the reserved period. No adjustments will be made for early departure or missed meals. You may apply deposit to future reservations. We accept Visa and MasterCard. |
| Hours: | Check in time is 2:00 PM. |
| Address: | P.O. Box 332
Oquossoc, ME |
| Location: | Bald Mt. Road
Oquossoc |
| Phone: | (207) 864-5806 |
| Website: | http://www.baldmountaincamps.com/grayghost.html |
| Services: | Fly fishing for brook trout and land locked salmon in back ponds, streams, brooks and rivers. |
| Fees: | Bicycle tour day trips including a meal and bike for $40.00 per person. Add a Maine Master Guide for $165 for 1 -2 people. |
| Address: | P.O. Box 1275
Rangeley, ME 04947 |
| Phone: | (207) 243-2959 |
| E-mail: | info@lakewoodcamps.com |
| Website: | http://www.lakewoodcamps.com/ |
| Services: | Hiking and biking on the Carey Road or nearby trails, canoeing and kayaking to sandy beaches for swimming, and fly fishing on Rapid River or the Richardson Lakes for brook trout, lake trout and landlocked salmon.
Lakewood Camps is located on the shores of Lower Richardson Lake and adjacent to the headwaters of Rapid River at Middledam, Maine, in the Rangeley Lakes Region of Western Maine.
Directions: Leave Maine Turnpike at Exit 11 (Gray) and travel north on Route 26 through Poland Springs, Norway and South Paris. At Bryant Pond, take Route 232 to Rumford Point. Bear left onto Route 2 and travel on-half mile to the junction of Route 5. Turn north (right) on Route 5 to Andover. Follow the signs for South Arm. Telephone from Andover and our boat will be waiting at our private dock at South Arm to ferry you to the five miles to Middledam and Lakewood Camps. From the West and either of new Hampshire's main arteries, Interstate 93 or Route 16, follow Route 2 from Gorham to nearby Bethel, Maine. Travel east along Route 2 to the junction of Route 5 which will take you north to Andover and South Arm |
| Fees: | 2007 Individual Daily Rates:
American Plan - Includes three full meals Double Occupancy - $146.00 US Single Occupancy - $160.00 US Children under 12 - $ 70.00 US Children under 5 - $ 40.00 US Dogs (leash is a must) $22.00 US Daily Rentals: Boats - $25.00 US Boats, Motor & Gas - $65.00 - $90.00 Guide Recommendations available upon request. General Information: We cannot accept credit cards. Payment must be check or cash. Rate includes lake front cabin, 3 delicious homestyle meals daily, chambermaid service, roundtrip transportation by boat from South Arm to Lakewood Camps, use of canoes, kayaks and safety equipment. MAY, JUNE, SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER last nights deposit is required for each guest at the time of reservation. Deposit is non-refundable, but can be applied to a future trip with adequate notification to the management. Once confirmation of total number in party and total number of days is made, along with deposit, final payment will be based upon original number in party and number of days unless management is notified 30 days prior to reservation, no exceptions. If reservation is not received by due date stated, reservation will be cancelled. No adjustments or refunds on early departures, late arrivals or missed meals. JULY&AUGUST 50% deposit is required for each guest at the time of reservation. Deposit is non-refundable unless management is notified no later than 30 days AFTER reservation is made but can be applied to a future trip with adequate notification to management. Once confirmation of total number in party and total number of days is made, along with deposit, final payment will be based upon original number in party and number of days unless management is notified no later than 30 days AFTER reservation is made, no exceptions. If deposit is not received by due date, reservation will be cancelled. No adjustments or refunds on early departure, late arrivals or missed meals. Additional charges include 7% Maine meals and lodging tax and gratuity Two night minimum stay Resident and non-resident fishing licenses available For reservations or more information call 207-243-2959 or email info@lakewoodcamps.com We do not accept credit cards. All payments by check or cash
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| Hours: | Open May 16 to September 30. Special summer rates mid-July through August. |
| Address: | 31 Beedybrook Lane
Dixfield, ME 04224 |
| Phone: | (207) 562-4971 |
| E-mail: | michbud@verizon.net |
| Website: | http://www.mountainwomanguideservice.com/ |
| Services: | Hiking, kayaking, gold panning, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, and snowshoeing in the Western Maine Mountains. We Took To The Woods Tour: a walk on the old Carry Road that Louise Dickinson Rich lived on and experience Lakewood Camps and Forest Lodge. |
| Fees: | Rates: $100.00 for half a day, $150.00 for a full day including meal, equipment and a guide. |
| Address: | 299 Center Hill Road
Weld, ME 04285 |
| Phone: | (207) 585-2347 |
| Fax: | (207) 585-2738 |
| Website: | http://www.maine.gov |
| Services: | Spectacular views of Mt. Blue and surrounding mountains ring this lakeside park that boasts a wide variety of activities for park visitors year-round. Located in the mountainous region of western Maine, 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. Children enjoy a visit to the park's Nature Center where hands-on exhibits and displays provide entertainment on rainy afternoons. Evening programs for campers take place in the park's amphitheater. Moose and other wildlife live in and around the park. From the common grey and red squirrels to the more elusive black bear and coyote, a host of other animals also frequent Mt. Blue State Park. Location Fourteen miles northwest from Wilton off Maine Route 156 in Weld Operation Dates Year-round, Fee Charged Facilities 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. Access Rating Limited Access Off-season (207) 585-2261
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| Fees: | Camp Sites - $15 per night for residents; $20 per night for nonresidents. There is an additional $2 fee per night if the camp site is reserved. |
| Address: | 322 Main Street
Kingfield, ME 04970 |
| Phone: | (207) 265-2552 |
| Services: | Activities include: snowmobiling, biking, and swimming in the Carrabassett River, river walks and hiking within a 5-mile radius. |
| Fees: | Bed and Breakfast $75/night for two. |
| Address: | 182 River Rd.
New Portland, ME 04954 |
| Phone: | (207) 628-4021 |
| E-mail: | info@sevenfallscabins.com |
| Website: | http://www.sevenfallscabins.com/ |
| Contact: | Tim and Lisa Sullivan |
| Services: | Open year round, we invite you to stay in one of our clean, cozy rustic cabins located along the Carrabassett River. Rent one or rent entire facility for your retreat, reunion, wedding or get-away weekend. Each cabin has a refrigerator, stove, lines and dishes. The shower house is heated and there is a coin-operated laundry facility right on premise. Relax next to the cozy fire with your friends in our "Meeting Place," or wander down to the riverside and enjoy the fantastic view. With four seasons of outdoor activities, there's always something to do in Western Maine's Lakes & Mountains region. During the winter snowmobilers flock to our area as there are miles and miles of groomed trails that continue into Canada. We are 20 minutes from Sugarloaf Ski Resort and an hour from Saddleback Ski Area. Snowshoers have woods, mountains, and lakes to explore. Cross-country skiers can make use of the groomed snowmobile trails, or head to Sugarloaf's nordic ski area.
When the snow melts the kayaks, canoes, mountain bikes and ATVs come out. Wildflowers and wild berries line the trails. Trout streams and ponds are nearby for fishing. The Appalachian Trail can be accessed at several places near our cabins. We are surrounded by beautiful lakes. In the fall the entire Carrabassett Valley comes alive with color. Autumn is a great time for a hike in the Bigelow Preserve or picnic by a waterfall. We are close to three different hunting districts, and many acres of public access woods. Whatever season you decide to join us you are sure to experience the beauty of Western Maine. |
| Fees: | Please contact us for group rates. Pets are not allowed. Upon reservation we ask a deposit equal to half the cost of your stay. That deposit is non-refundable. However, if you have to cancel your visit you can use the deposit toward staying with us anytime within one calendar year.
Nightly Rates Cabin 1 - $69 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax (sleeps 2 people*) Cabin 2 - $69 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax (sleeps 2 people*) Cabin 3 - $69 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax (sleeps 2 people*) Cabin 4 - $89 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax (sleeps 4 people*) Two new cabins coming this fall! Cabin 5 (brand new 2 bedroom + bath) - $159 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax (sleeps 4 people*) Cabin 6 (1 bedroom + bath) - $125 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax (sleeps 4 people*) *extra person is an additional $20 per night. Weekly Rates Stay with us 6 night and your 7th night is free! Cabin 1 - $395 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax Cabin 2 - $395 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax Cabin 3 - $395 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax Cabin 4 - $495 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax Cabin 5 - $550 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax Cabin 6 - $525 + 7% Maine Lodging Tax |
| Hours: | Check-in time is 3:00pm to 10:00pm. Check-out time is 11:30am. |
| Services: | An 1842 suspension bridge over the Carrabassett River. Great for fly fishing, sandy beaches for swimming, and a country road for biking. Located on the Wire Bridge Road off of Route 146 in North New Portland. |
| Address: | PO Box 22
Eustis, ME 04936 |
| Phone: | (207) 243-2947 (summer) (207) 897-4056 (winter) |
| E-mail: | info@timpondcamps.com |
| Website: | http://www.timpondcamps.com/index.htm |
| Services: | Mountain bike trails, hiking, swimming, fly fishing on a mile long pond, boat and motor, canoes. Guide service available.
Take exit 75 which is the Auburn Exit. When you get off the turnpike at exit 75 you go on to route 4 which you follow through main street Farmington and continue 2 1/2 miles north, when you turn on to Route 27 (The sign that says Kingfield, Sugarloaf etc) and you follow route 27 all the way to Eustis. Travel another 3 miles north and you will come across a bridge with silver guard rails. Just as you cross the bridge take the next left. Our sign will be at the entrance of the dirt road. Travel on dirt road 7 miles (do not take any turns until you go seven miles) ...so watch your odometer....after the 7 mile mark; take another left. Travel one mile up the hill and follow the signs to the camp. (There should be a sign saying "Tim Pond" at the 7 mile mark. Another sign at the top of the hill and then its only a mile in from the top of the hill) --or Follow I-95 to Augusta. Take the second Augusta exit marked 112B Belgrade Lakes. Follow 27 through Farmington and all of the way to Eustis. This is slightly longer mileage wise but usually has less traffic. Follow directions above from Eustis. |
| Fees: | Rates: $155 per person per day (includes 3 Meals a day, lodging, boat, motor, gas, canoe), Children under 12, half price, Children under 5 no charge, pets welcome - $10 charge. Discount for 7 or more days, Daily " Moose Watch " trips no charge, Special August rates. Fly fishing School (for beginners and intermediates): $435 per student, Friday night to Sunday noon, includes meals, lodging, boats, motors, gas and oil, instruction and equipment if necessary.
Hunter Safety School---$295 per person, three days (Friday eve-Sun). Proper firearm handling, hunter responsibilities, Survival + first aid, map + compass, Land Owner relations. Includes American Plan. Upland game bird---$110 per night per person. Includes three meals and lodging. Deer hunting---$675 per hunter, Sunday to Sunday. Includes meals and lodging. Moose hunting---$675 per hunter, Sunday to Sunday. Includes cabin and meals. |
| Address: | 136 Hagen Lane
West Farmington, ME 04992 |
| Location: | Red Schoolhouse Road |
| Phone: | (207) 778-3656 |
| E-mail: | trollval@gwi.net |
| Contact: | Galen Sayward |
| Clients: | Hikers/mountain bikers |
| Services: | Multiple, interconnected, mostly wooded trails offer approximately 4-1/4 miles for hiking or mountain biking. Some trails are on open former cross country ski trails; the rest are on single track mountain bike trails. The Lower Loops are on fairly level land, while Tom's Challenge is on uplands with ledge climbs and fast down drops. The Devil's Staircase is a tough uphill climb, while the Corkscrew is a winding downhill area. The map (available at the Lodge) has dotted lines in places to show where you can leave the loop system to take a shorter trail back to the trailhead near the Lodge.
The trails are ADA accessible and dogs on a leash are allowed. Location: In the Southwestern part of Farmington, take Red Schoolhouse Road from US Route #2, near Walmart, go one mile to the sign for Troll Valley Campground. Turn up driveway and go to the Lodge at the top of driveway. Please come in and register so your presence is known and check out when you finish. The trailhead is located at the Lodge at Troll Valley. Parking is available next to the Lodge. If coming out of town by bicycle, ride into West Farmington and take the Whistle Stop Trail (Rail Trail) starting right next to Jack's Logging. When you come to a street, it will be Red Schoolhouse Road. Turn right up the hill and then up the driveway to the Lodge when you see the Troll Valley Campground sign. Maps are availabe in the Lodge. Mt. Bike signs, along with red, blue or green diamond shaped signs with black arrows on them, help. The color of the diamonds has no special meaning. |
| Fees: | None |
| Hours: | 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Year round, however, snow is not removed from the trails. Use is not encouraged during hunting season. |
| Phone: | (207) 778-6538 |
| Website: | http://www.healthymainewalks.org |
| Contact: | Richard Davis, Town Manager |
| Services: | Approximately 14 mile trail great for walking, biking, skiiing, or snowmobiling. For more information on the trail and other walking opportunities in our area visit www.healthymainewalks.org. |
Physical Activity Resource Guide > Boating
| Address: | P.O. Box 332
Oquossoc, ME 04964 |
| Phone: | (207) 864-3671 or 864-3788; 1-888-392-0072 (toll free) |
| E-mail: | info@baldmountaincamps.com |
| Website: | http://www.baldmountaincamps.com/ |
| Contact: | Steve, Fernlyn, Tyler, and Quinn Philbrick |
| Services: | Located on Mooselookmeguntic Lake, there is fishing, boating, sailing, wind surfing, water skiing, tennis, mountain biking, hiking, children’s playground, canoe trips. Boats, canoes, sailboats, kayaks, paddleboats, motorboats, sailboards and water-skis available for rent. Water ski instruction available.
To Reach us by car: Take I-95 (Maine Turnpike) to Auburn, Exit 75 (formerly Exit 12). Follow Route 4 North to Oquossoc. Continue on the same road to the end (or beginning as we refer to it!), left on Bald Mountain Road and we are 3/4 of a mile on the right. or From New Hampshire, follow Route 16 to Oquossoc, then turn right on Route 4 and proceed to the end. Turn left on Bald Mountain Road and we are 3/4 of a mile on the right. or Follow Route 17 from Rumford into Oquossoc. (This takes you past the very scenic "Height of Land"). Turn left on Rt. 4 and follow to the end. Turn left on Bald Mountain Road and we are 3/4 of a mile on the right. Flying In? The Stephen A. Bean Municipal Airport serves Rangeley, Oquossoc and Franklin County. The facility is located at 101 Kennebago Road at an elevation of 1,824 feet. Its paved runway extends for 3,200 feet. Aircraft charters and scenic aerial tours are available through Lake Region Air. |
| Fees: | Rates: May, June and September $125/day/adult, July/August $145/day/adult. Fly fishing school with scientific angler packages, classroom & fieldwork and casting instructions.
Child rates Ages 1-5 May, June and Sep: $55 /day/person July-August $65 /day/person Ages 6-9 May, June and Sep: $75 /day/person July-August $85 /day/person Ages 10-12 May, June and Sep: $100 /day/person July-August $110 /day/person Pets $12 per day/per pet These rates are subject to 7% Maine State Meals & Lodging Tax. An 18% gratuity charge will be added to your bill. Prices are subject to change. Mention to us you saw our web page and you will receive a 10% discount on BMC clothing! All rates include your CABIN, THREE MEALS per day, MAID and PORTER SERVICE |
| Hours: | Open Mid-May through Mid-September. |
| Address: | P.O. Box 270
Errol, NH 03579 |
| Phone: | (207) 670-0013 |
| E-mail: | bosebuck@bosebuck.com |
| Website: | http://www.bosebuck.com |
| Services: | Access to a multitude of rivers, streams, lakes and ponds for superb angling for trophy brook trout and landlocked salmon. Many are private, exclusive waters. Also enjoy swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, horseshoe pit, volleyball net and snowmobiling off the trail (ITS 84 & 89), midway between Pittsburg, NH and Oqu |