Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling

Lake and Woods Outdoor Adventures

Address:  PO Box 219
Stratton, ME 04982
Phone:  (207) 246-6547
Website: http://www.lakeandwoodsoa.com
 
Services:  Founded in 1979, Lake & Woods has earned a reputation for the quality of our programs. We invite you to enjoy some of the many activities and services we offer. We offer Maine Bear Hunting, Moose Hunting, Fall Hunting, Fishing, Summer Adventures, Winter Adventures, and so much more. Our number one goal is to provide you and your family with an exceptional outdoor experience, so you can enjoy your time together in the outdoors.

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.

On your way to the Village of Eustis you will visit the Village of Stratton. Stay on Rt. 27 and soon you will see Pines Market on the right. It is the Sunoco Station.

From the Sunoco Station (on the right) in 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.

Fees:  Contact for more information.

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.

River Port Inn

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.

Seven Falls Cabins

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.

Tea Pond Camps

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

The Country Club Inn

Address:  P.O. Box 680
Rangeley, ME 04970
Phone:  (207) 864-3831
E-mail:  ccinn@rangeley.org
Website: http://rangeleyme.com/ccinn/
Contact:  Steve and Margie Jamison, Innkeepers
 
Clients:  A sophisticated little resort catering to only 40 guests desiring casual luxury, tranquility, sumptuous meals, and warm hospitality.

Picture window rooms overlook beautiful Rangeley Lake and the majestic mountains of western Maine. Gardens, pool, and walking trails on premises, and twenty steps from our front entrance is the first tee of Maine's most scenic golf course.

Services:  Inn with golf, pool, cross country skiing and snowmobiling.

Directions: ME Tpke., Exit 75, then Rte. 4 all the way to

Rangeley. From VT & NH to St Johnsbury; {E}

on Rte.2 to Gorham & Rte. 16 {N} to Rangeley.

The Inn is located 1 & 1/2 miles north of the

village of Rangeley.

Whistle Stop Multi-use Trail (Jay-Farmington)

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.