Where to go Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding in Maine 2017 – 2018

↟↟↟ December 18th Update ↟↟↟ Sugarloaf, Sunday River & Lost Valley are open! Hit the Slopes! Visiting Maine’s slopes in the winter offers a challenge, adventure, family fun and lively entertainment throughout the colder months.  Maine is home to 19 ski areas including world-class resorts with 2,000+ verticals, big mountain areas with 1,000+ verticals, and family recreation …

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Snow Tubing Parks in Maine 2017-2018 Season

An outdoor activity everyone can enjoy- snow tubing!  Here is a list of places in Maine where you can rent snow tubes and enjoy the ride!  Go Tubing Inc. 60 Alder Park Road, South China 207-445-4450 Opening date TBD Lanes:  4       Towline:  yes       Groups welcome:  yes Lodge/warming hut:  yes     …

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2018 Maine Open Water & Ice Fishing Derbies

Prepare for the 2018 Fishing Season! The dates are rolling in and it’s time to start making plans to catch some fish and win some cash!  The highest cash prize amount so far is $16,000 and the season hasn’t even started!  There are still a few bass fishing tournaments left for the 2017 season, check them …

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Maine Roadtrip Challenge: See 6 Beautiful Covered Bridges in one Day

Maine Covered Bridges While most of Maine’s covered bridges have long since collapsed or fallen victim to nature, nine historic covered bridges still remain.  The oldest original covered bridge still standing in Maine is Hemlock Bridge built in 1857.  The newest original bridge is Watson Bridge built in 1911.  Two of the nine bridges, Babb and …

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Coos Canyon: Maine’s Popular Roadside Stop and Gold Panning Location

Coos Canyon

People pan for gold in Maine? You bet, at Coos Canyon, a very popular roadside stop along the Swift River in Byron!  This hidden gem is definitely worth the trip.  This scenic stop is a 500-yard gorge that sits right next to the road.  It’s a great place to stretch your legs or have lunch.  The …

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