Canoe/Kayak
| Address: | P.O. Box 319
Oquossoc, ME |
| Phone: | (207) 486-3828 |
| Website: | http://www.blackbrookcove.com |
| Services: | Located on Aziscohos Lake, RV sites, remote sites, wilderness island sites, and water-access lake sites, with kayak, boat, and canoe rentals. Canoe trips, wildlife safaris, half and full day trips. Registered Maine Guides available.
From Southern Maine Maine Turnpike North to exit 63(Gray) onto Rt. 26 North, follow through to Bethel and continue on to Errol NH. Take a right onto Rt. 16 North and go about 18 miles. Black Brook Cove Campground Sign is on the Right and the Lincoln Pond Rd. is on the Left. Take a left onto the Lincoln Pond Road and go half a mile. From Southern New Hampshire Take 93 North to exit 35 onto Rt. 3, Go through Lancaster to Rt. 110 in Stark. Take Rt. 110A to Rt.16 North. Stay on Rt. 16 to Errol. In Errol you will take a left (still on Rt. 16) and head towards Rangeley, Maine. We are about 18 miles from Errol. Black Brook Cove Campground sign is on the right side of the road. Take a left turn onto the Lincoln Pond Road.
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| Fees: | Main Campground & East Shore Sites Open May 1 - November 30
*Family/Couple Rate:() $20.00 per night Extra Persons: $7.00 per person, per night Electric Hookups: $3.00 per night Wilderness Sites *Family/Couple Rate: $20.00 per night Extra Persons: $7.00 per person, per night Group Rates(12 or more): $7.00 per person, per night *Family: 2 Adults and Kids under 18 Other Fees Day Visitors: $2.00 per person Overnight Visitors: $7.00 per person, per night Overnight Parking (other than BBC campers): $3.00 vehicles, $2.00 trailers 7% Maine sales tax on all sites 100% deposit must accompany reservation. Reservations are not transferable. 3 night minimum stay required on holidays. Refunds require a 30-day notice. Well behaved pets welcome. No refunds due to early departure. |
| Hours: | Check-in 1:00p.m.
Check-out 11:00a.m.
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| Address: | P.O. Box 146
Eustis, ME 04936 |
| Phone: | (207) 246-3491 |
| Website: | http://www.eustismaine.com/Pines/index.html |
| Clients: | The Campground is located on a 300 acre plot of red pine amid some of New England's most spectacular scenery, on the site of one of Benedict Arnold's stops during his illfated march to Quebec city in 1775.
Cathederal Pines Campground is owned and operated by the Stratton-Eustis Development Corporation on a nonprofit basis for the benefit of the towns of Stratton and Eustis and for the pleasure of visitors of the area. |
| Services: | A nice beach, playground, and recreation hall located in a red pine forest on the shore of Flagstaff Lake on Route 27 in Stratton.
115 Tent & Trailer sites (including 2 group sites) 98 with electrical & water hookups 6 with 3 way hookups You will find: Wooded Sites, including picnic table & fireplace, water, electric and a few sewer hookups, clean restrooms, hot showers, coin-operated washer and dryer, dumping station, insect controlled, playground, recreation hall, public phone, ice, firewood, sandy bottom swimming area, canoe rental, paddle boat, basketball, boat launch, docking facilities Directions From the North Take Route 161 South to the U.S. Border - Eustis and The Cathedral Pines Campground is then about 48 km on Route 27.
From the South Take the Maine Turnpike (I-495) to Auburn Exit 12 - Follow Route 4 North through Farmington - Get on Route 27 North through Kingfield, straight to The Cathedral Pines Campground. or Take I-95 North to Augusta Exit 31B - follow Route 27 North through Farmington, straight to the campground. From the West Take Route 2 East through Rumford to Wilton Follow Route 4 North through Farmington - Get on Route 27 North through Kingfield, straight to the Cathedral Pines Campground. From the East Take I-95 South to Newport Exit 39 - follow Route 2 West to Farmington, Follow Route 4 North through Farmington - Get on Route 27 North through Kingfield, straight to Eustis and the campground. |
| Services: | Public beach with public boat access and paddleboat rental available. The water is clean and clear with a beautiful view, great waves and soft sand. The lake is also nice for fishing, boating, waterskiing, sailing and camping. In the winter, many ice shacks adorn the landscape of the lake and Clearwater is also the official lake for the Polar Bear Club's annual dip. Located on Route 43 to Allen’s Mills. |
| 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: | 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: | P.O. Box 249
Oquossoc, ME 04964 |
| Phone: | (207) 864-7311 |
| Fax: | (207) 864-7301 |
| E-mail: | info@rlht.org |
| E-mail: | rkurtz@rlht.org |
| Website: | http://www.rlht.org/ecoventure.shtml |
| Clients: | Local and visiting children entering grades 1 through 9. |
| Services: | EcoVenture is a unique summer day camp founded by the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust in 1998. Funded through grants and the generosity of Trust members, it is available to local and visiting children entering grades 1 through 9.EcoVenture is dedicated to providing campers with a variety of fun and exciting outdoor learning activities. Guided by our dedicated staff, the activities will: Awaken camper curiosity about nature. Engage the hearts of campers as they explore and connect to the natural world. Develop a stewardship ethic as campers begin to understand the impacts their choices have upon the rest of our natural world. Each camp day brings a variety of age-appropriate activities including hiking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, low ropes challenges, nature-based games and workshops, art and music. The older campers also go on exciting overnight trips in the Rangeley region where they have fun while learning low impact camping skills. Campers bring their own lunch each day and are asked to dress and bring personal supplies based on the activities planned (swim suits, sunblock, etc.) |
| Fees: | EcoVenture has become tremendously popular and has tripled its number of campers. As in past years, we provide camp free of charge except for a small registration fee (the fee is $50 for the first camper in a family and $25 for each additional camper). The registration fee can be waived if it presents a financial hardship. Please contact us for information. |
| Hours: | Campers entering 1st through 5th grade meet on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:45 to 3:00 and campers entering 6th through 9th grade meet on Thursdays and Fridays from 8:45 to 3:30. Bus transportation from Oquossoc, Rangeley, Dallas and Sandy River, will be provided on all 4 days. |
| Location: | Rt. 4 (next to Baseball Field)
Fairbanks |
| Services: | Great place to swim, canoe, or fish. Located north on route 4 in Fairbanks, just out of Farmington, next to baseball fields. |
| 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: | 301 Carry Road
Rangeley, ME 04970 |
| Phone: | (207) 864-2393 |
| Services: | Popular fishing camp spot on Mooselookmeguntic Lake with boat, canoe, kayak, and boat slip rentals. Public boat access located on Route 4 past Oquossoc. |
| Hours: | Open from ice-out until Columbus Day. |
| 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. |
| Location: | Rt. 27 North
Towards New Portland |
| Services: | Perfect for a one way canoe trip, located on Route 27N towards New Portland. |
| Location: | Rt. 27
New Vineyard |
| Services: | Another great spot for a canoe trip located South of New Vineyard on Route 27. |
| Services: | Little Norridgewock Stream can be paddled to Norcross Pond. There is an opportunity to see deer, moose, beaver, mink, otter, painted turtles and a variety of birds in the Chesterville Wildlife Management area. For a longer trip, follow where the stream joins Wilson Stream until it enters the Sandy River in Farmington Falls. The tour covers about nine miles. |
| 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: | Mt. Blue Pond Road
Avon, ME |
| Services: | Place to canoe, kayak, boat (nonmotorized), swim, or fish, located in Avon, Me. Off Route 4 approximately 6 miles north of Strong, Me. Turn left on Mt. Blue Pond Road. The pond is approximately 2-1/2 miles on the left. |
| 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: | P.O. Box 770
Rangeley, ME 04970 |
| Phone: | (207) 864-2549 |
| Fax: | (207) 864-2093 |
| E-mail: | info@niboban.com |
| Website: | http://www.niboban.com/index.html |
| Clients: | All who love the outdoors! |
| Services: | Swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, trout and land-locked salmon fishing. One of the more productive fishing grounds is just off the 3,000’ of lake frontage. The regular fishing season starts after ice-out (about mid-May) and ends September 30th. Swimming cove with sandy bottom and swim float, horseshoe pits and volleyball court, docks for your boat, canoe or kayak. Connector trail from the lake to ITS 84, so you can snowmobile from your cabin to enjoy nearly 150 miles of groomed trails, with connections to New Hampshire and Canada. Other winter activities include snowshoeing or cross country skiing via woodland paths.
Directions: I-95 North/Exit 75 (formerly Exit 12) (Auburn): Take Route 4 North to Farmington & Rangeley. In Sandy River Plantation, turn left on South Shore Drive (Rangeley Lake State Park Rd.) continue for 4 miles to our entrance sign on the right. I-95/Exit 75 (formerly Exit 12) (Auburn): Take Route 4 North to Turner, turn left on Route 108 to Mexico. Take Scenic Route 17 north past Height of Land and Rangeley Overlook. About 2 miles beyond the Overlook, turn right on South Shore Drive. Our entrance sign is on the left just about a mile beyond the State Park. From New Hampshire: Take Route 16 east to Route 4 in Oquossoc, turn right towards Oquossoc Village. In the Village, turn left on Route 17 south, continue to South Shore Drive on the left. Our entrance sign is on the left just about a mile beyond the State Park. |
| Fees: | 2006-2007 RATES & RENTAL POLICY
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We will be closed the month of April, reopening May 1. SEASON/TIME PERIOD RATE Mid-June - September (Labor Day): Saturday to Saturday $850.00/week Off-Season September (Labor Day) - December 1st, May - Mid-June (Closed April) (2-night minimum stay): $145.00/night Weekly: $675.00 December 1 - April 1: 2 - Nights (Friday & Sat.) $170.00/Night Weekdays: $140.00/Night 3 Nights (Friday-Monday): $475.00 4 Nights (Monday-Friday) $450.00 Weekly: $880.00 Honeymoon Cabin (Year-Round): 2 Nights (Friday & Sat.): $135.00/Night Weekdays (2-night min. stay): $115.00/Night Weekly: $575.00 Sales Tax: The above rates are subject to a 7% Maine sales tax. Deposits: $250.00 for Weekly reservations, $140.00 for all others. Balance due at Check-In Visa and MasterCard are accepted. Cancellation Policy: Refunds will be made only with a 30-day notice of cancellation. There is a $20.00 cancellation fee. There will be no refunds in case of early departure. Pets: We allow pets with an additional fee of $15.00 per day. They must be kept on a leash and attended to at all times. |
| Hours: | Check-In Time: 3:00 P.M., Check-Out Time: 10:00 A.M. |
| Location: | Rt. 133 in Jay by the flashing yellow light
Jay |
| Services: | This stream runs into downtown Chesterville. |
| Location: | Rt. 234
New Vineyard towards Strong |
| Services: | Canoe to the two campsites on the island in New Vineyard. First come, first serve. |
| 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. |
| Location: | Mooselookmeguntic Lake
Rangeley |
| Phone: | (207) 864-2003 |
| Website: | http://www.rangeleyme.com/oquossoccampground |
| Services: | Mooselookmeguntic, Rangeley Plantation on the shores of Mooselookmeguntic Lake with campsites on the beach and more sites on Students’ Island and four other islands where you canoe your gear over. |
| Address: | PO Box 155
Eustis, ME 04936 |
| Phone: | (207) 243-2943 |
| E-mail: | info@teapondcamps.com |
| Website: | http://www.teapondcamps.com/index.htm |
| Clients: | All who love the outdoors! Call or check website for directions. Open all year. Five hour scenic drive from Boston. |
| Services: | Tea Pond Camps located on the shore of the beautiful Tea Pond, located in the north western mountains of Maine.
You can enjoy: Hunting, Fishing, Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Hiking, Biking, Canoeing/Kayaking, Photography, Wildlife Viewing, Snowmobiling on groomed trails, ATVing, and Much More! |
| Fees: | Cabin Rentals (Plus tax)
shower house and flush toilets available $90.00 Per night for 2 people $130.00 Per night for up to 4 people $30.00 Per night each additional adult $15.00 Per night children 10-16 NO CHARGE Children under 10 Remote Cabins W/ Outhouses (Plus tax) $60.00 Per night, sleeps 2 $90.00 Per night, sleeps 6 Bedding is provided at no extra cost. A 50% deposit is required with each reservation. Refunds will be made only with a 30 day cancellation notice. Boat Rentals $20.00 for a tank of gas. Canoes and kayaks at no charge to our guests.
Call for more information. |
| Hours: | Check Out 10:00am
Check In 3:00pm |
| 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. |