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Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust: Bonney Point Trails

May 31, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

“Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving natural areas, scenic beauty, critical wildlife habitat and the cultural heritage that make this region of our state so special.” -rlht.org

One of the ways for the public to enjoy the hard work accomplished by the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is by checking out one of the many parcels of preserved land in the region. This can include fishing on the legendary Rapid River, bird watching in one of the wildlife sanctuaries, and plenty of opportunities for hiking as well.

In this short video we stopped by the Bonney Point Trails. This easy 1 mile loop hike with lake access can be reached by turning off of Rt 4 just north of the town of Rangeley onto Bonney Point road. The trailhead and parking area is on the left. Once at the trailhead, you’ll find a signpost with maps and all the info you’ll need to explore Bonney Point. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, and Enjoy! Find out more information at rlht.org.

 

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: appalachian trail, Bonney Point, franklin county, hiking, hiking in maine, local activities, local business, local economy, maine, Maine High Peaks, maine tourism, outside, Rangeley Lake, Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, Rangeley Maine, sugarloaf, Tourism, travel, vacation, western maine, western maine mountains, wski, wski tv, wskitv

Appalachian Trail: Endless opportunities right in our backyard

May 4, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

The Appalachian Trail runs from Springer Mtn in Georgia to Katahdin here in Maine and offers endless opportunities for backpacking trips, day hikes or even a 6 month thru hike of its more than 2,000 miles of trail. The best thing about the Appalachian Trail is that it’s right here in our backyard and runs right through the Carrabassett Region and western mountains of Maine. The “AT” can be enjoyed in any season whether you’re wearing your hiking boots or you snowshoes. Below are three hikes you can enjoy that are only minutes from Sugarloaf Ski Resort. Follow the white blazes and get out and enjoy this wonderful resource that’s part of why we call this region Our Home year-round! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: appalachian trail, Bigelow, carrabassett valley, Cranberry, glacial features, hiking, Maine High Peaks, Piazza Rock, snowshoeing, sugarloaf, western maine mountains

North Branch of Dead River

April 24, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

When the water is flowing at moderate levels (like it is at the moment!), the North Branch of the Dead River above Eustis is a PERFECT stretch of water for kayak or canoe! Sarampus Falls is about 15 minutes north of Stratton Village with a State Rest Area for putting in. The water is just exciting enough to be fun, without being too radical for paddlers of less than extreme abilities, so grab a boat & paddle, & head north! Remember, the water’s SUPER CHILLY in spring running off the mountains, so PFDs are worn by the wise!!!!

 

Filed Under: Activities, News Tagged With: canoe, Dead River, Maine High Peaks, North Branch, paddling, spring, western maine mountains

Bald Mountain Hike in Oquossoc

August 5, 2011 by WSKI Leave a Comment

This is a super, relatively easy half-day hike with a million dollar view of the western Maine mountains & lakes. Bald Mountain directions from Sugarloaf Ski Resort: From the base of the Sugarloaf access road, head North (Right) on ME 27/16. Once in Stratton Take a Left (S.West) onto ME 16 towards Rangeley. Continue on ME 16 (Watch for Moose!!!) until the junction on RT 4 in Rangeley. Turn Right (West) onto RT 4 towards Oquossoc. About 6 miles west of Rangeley look for Bald Mtn road on the left after the junction of RT 17 in Oquossoc. After turning onto Bald Mtn Road you will see a sign and parking area on the left of the Bald Mtn Hiking Trail. The Trail heads East from the parking area.

 

Filed Under: Activities, News Tagged With: day hikes in Maine, family activities outdoors, family adventures in Maine, Maine High Peaks, scenic view, teaching kids to love outdoors

Kingfield Pops 2010

November 4, 2010 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Summertime in the Western Maine Mountains is just as fun as when the snow is flying. There are lots of events bringing communities together for great causes. Check out the annual Kingfield Pops…

 

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: bangor symphony, kingfield, Maine High Peaks, music, summer events

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