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Take a Hike! Little Bigelow

June 3, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Little Bigelow is a great hike offering various terrain and views…
To get to the trailhead:
From Carrabassett Valley take the Carriage road located at Valley Crossing. Drive the Carriage road for about 5 miles to the end. Take a left and you’ll soon see a large sign marking Bigelow Preserve. Just past the sign you’ll come to a fork in the road, bear left here. Almost immediately on your right there is a parking area as well as access to Flagstaff lake. Park your car here. Hike out of the parking lot and continue up the road (following white blazes) the trail is on your left. Follow the white blazes to the summit. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: appalachian trail, CarrabassettValley, Little Bigelow, Maine High Peaks Region, Maine Hiking, sugarloaf

Spring Paddling (get it while you can)

May 25, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

April and early May are a great time to take advantage of the melting snow and spring run-off. Many rivers and streams are run-able at this time of year only and also after heavy summer rain, hence the “get it while you can”! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: Eustis, franklin county, kayak, Maine High Peaks, western maine mountains

A Unique Natural Feature; Daggett Rock

May 22, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Daggett Rock, located in Phillips is Maine’s largest glacially transported erratic. It’s quite the sight to see and can be reached by an easy .2 mile hike into the woods… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: Daggett Rock, Glacial Erratic, Maine Geology, Maine High Peaks Region, Maine Natural Features, Phillips Maine, WSKI TV 17

Take a Hike! Fly Rod Crosby Trail / Sandy River Rangeley Lakes RR

May 14, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Along the Sandy River in historic Phillips Maine is a great short and easy walk along a piece of the Fly Rod Crosby Trail as well as the old Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: Fly Rod Crosby, Maine High Peaks, Nature Walk, Phillips Maine, Sandy River Rangeley Lakes Railroad

Sugarloaf Marathon and 15K

May 14, 2015 by WSKI Leave a Comment

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Now in its 33rd year, the Sugarloaf Marathon is Maine’s oldest continuously run marathon, drawing hundreds of runners from all over the U.S. and Eastern Canada each year. From Cathedral Pines in Eustis to downtown Kingfield, despite the mountainous surroundings, Sugarloaf’s course is widely known as a fast course. The final 16 miles of the course have an elevation loss of 980 feet, helping to make it common for runners to have personal best times on this course.

Filed Under: Events, Featured, News Tagged With: carrabassett valley, franklin county, Maine High Peaks, Maine's high peaks region, marathon, sugarloaf, western maine mountains

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