Skating (roller, in-line, skateboarding, ice)

Skating (roller, in-line, skateboarding, ice)

Skating (roller, in-line, skateboarding, ice)

Carrabassett Valley Anti-Gravity Recreation Complex

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).

Farmington Recreation Department

Location:  Hippach Field Skating Rink
Intervale Road
Farmington
Phone:  (207) 778-3444 or (207) 778-3464
 
Clients:  Ice Skaters of all ages and abilities.
Services:  This nearly 10,000 sq.ft. skating surface is maintained to be used primarily for general skating. Hockey (no lifting) Nights - Each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for the season at the following times: Elementary Grades (k-6 and supervising adults: 5-6 p.m.; Middle School and High School: 6-7:30 p.m.; Colleege Students and Adults: 7:30-8:30 p.m.

Field House Features: Propane Heater/Woodstove; padded benches and covered picnic table; individual "cubbies" for footwear storage; first aid supplies; microwave; hotwater percolator (hot chocolate packets and cups available - .25); cold water coller/dispensr

Accessories/Sports Equipment Available: Stacking crates to assist a person with learning to skate; fluorescent cones for skating fames; pillo polo sticks (mallets with a soft foam rubber head); assortment of soft rubber round balls, footballs and plastic frisbees; indoor board games - checkers, cribbage and playing cards; donated used skates of various sizes - no rentals available.

Porta Potty at Rink entrance. Misuc to skate provided by maintenance building stereo.

The Skating Rink may be closed for a variety of reasons. For more information contact the Farmington Recreation Department Office at 778-3464 or Hippach Field House at 778-3444

Hours:  Season: December 26th lasting until approximately February 16th. Weather permitting daily: 10:00 a.m until 8:30 p.m. Field House Hours: (shelter and supervision available) Monday through Friday - 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 pm. Saturday - 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday - 12:00 noon to 8:30 p.m.

Maple Lane Inn & Golf Club

Location:  River Rd.
Livermore Falls
Phone:  (207) 897-6666
E-mail:  info@maplelaneinn.com
Website: http://www.maplelaneinn.com/inn.html
 
Clients:  Maple Lane Inn and Golf course was originally a 1790 tavern and inn built to accommodate travelers along the stagecoach line from Farmington to Portland by way of the Strictland Ferry, which was powered by a pulley system. Relocated to River Road, nestled between farms and the Androscoggin River, it now serves as part of Maple Lane Inn & Golf Course.

Services:  9-hole golf course open year round, plays to a par 70 and is 6038 yards in length, with a slope of 118. Other activities include hunting (November), nearby fishing, snowmobile trail (runs adjacent to the Inn), cross-country skiing (all winter), ice skating on site (all winter).

I-95 North to the Maine Turnpike, North to Exit 12 Auburn, Rte 4 North to Livermore Falls, right on River Road before Androscoggin River Bridge, follow 5 miles to Maple Lane.

From Points North:

South on Maine Turnpike to Augusta, Rte 202 Exit, west to Rte 17 South to Livermore Falls, right to Rte 4 South. Go over the Androscoggin River Bridge and take a quick left after bridge to River Rd. and follow 5 miles to Maple Lane.

Mt. Blue State Park

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

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.

Sugarloaf Outdoor Center

Address:  5092 Access Road
Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947
Phone:  (207) 237-6830
Website: http://www.sugarloaf.com/outdoor.html
 
Services:  This facility offers cross-country skiing on 100 km of the best groomed trails in the East. There is a warm, comfortable lodge with magnificent views, an Olympic-size skating rink, snowshoeing, and more. The trail network weaves through the Longfellow Mountains between Sugarloaf, Crocker, and the Bigelow mountains, three of the four largest mountains in the state. All trails are well marked and rated for ability. They also offer ski clinics daily at 10:00 am. There is a great junior Nordic program that meets on designated weekends throughout the winter.
Hours:  Tuesday - Saturday 9 am to 9 p.m., Sunday - Monday 9 am to 5 p.m.

Wilton Parks & Recreation

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.