There have been some recent changes/updates around the Airport Trailhead in Carrabassett. Located at the north end of the airport and behind the Sugarbowl, this trailhead allows access to the south end of the Narrow Gauge Pathway as well as the main trailhead for Maine Huts and Trails leading to the Poplar Hut and surrounding waterfalls. Some trail users used to access these areas by parking off of the Old Huse Mill Road close to the Bill Munser bridge over the Carrabassett river. This is no longer an option. Made official by current FAA runway protection status, please utilize the correct parking area. [Read more…]
WSKI info to improve your time here: Know Before You Go
Info to know in the Maine High Peaks Region. Don’t forget to watch us from anywhere at anytime on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Spectrum Cable and the Spectrum app as well as right here at wskitv.com. [Read more…]
Get out on Flagstaff Lake!
Looking to enjoy what Maine’s fourth largest lake has to offer? Here are a few of our favorite spots to launch kayaks or canoes onto the lake.. [Read more…]
Mountain Bike Group Rides
Group rides are a great way to interact with fellow mountain bikers. Learn new trails, meet new people and discover different lines. Now that summer is in full swing, there are a variety of different rides that happen throughout the week. From Carrabassett down to Kingfield, there’s something for everyone. Grab your bike and join one! [Read more…]
Go for a Paddle: Outlet of the South Branch, Dead River
From the boat launch off route 27, just north of the Village of Stratton, is where the South Branch of the Dead river flows into Flagstaff Lake. Watch for Eagles, Turtles and other wildlife as you meander up the Dead River. Paddle until it gets too shallow to go up river any further. On your return trip enjoy great views of the Bigelow range. You’ll see hints of past river drives and a few sandy areas to get out and enjoy a swim or picnic… [Read more…]
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