12,046 Acres of beautiful Crocker Mountain in Maine’s High Peaks are forever ours to treasure thanks to the Trust for Public Lands & the contribution of time & money by many people to ensure this jewel can be home to animals of all sorts, play ground & work place to people of all sorts, & an endless place to love for generations for ALL sorts of reasons! Congratulations to all involved, & thank you!
Mountain Biking in the Valley: It’s an adventure!
I ride my bike everyday. Well, everyday that I can make time for it. Fortunatly for myself, the summer season in the High Peaks Region is much slower and more relaxed. Compared to the busy Winter demands of working in the ski industry, the summertime is… well awesome. If your looking for outdoor oppurtunities here in the High Peaks Region, there is enough to keep you busy for a lifetime.
Mountain biking is getting huge in Carrabassett Valley. Between the work of Carrabassett Region NEMBA, Maine Huts and Trails, Sugarloaf and the Town of Carrabassett Valley, we are well on our way to becoming a world class destination for mountain biking. [Read more…]
2012 Kingfield Pops
The Kingfield POPs is an annual event which happens on the last weekend of June. Showcasing the town of Kingfield and the talented musicians, artists and artisans of the Maine High Peaks Region. 2012 was the 10th anniversary of the Kingfield Pops. In celebration they contracted Noel Paul Stooky (of Peter, Paul & Mary fame) to write a song for the event. Cabin Fever Waltz was the result and he did not dissapoint. Watch the video and learn more about this wonderful event. For more information check out kingfieldpops.com
Maine Sports Commissioner speaks at ME. Lakes & Mtns. Tourism meeting July 24

Kerry Hoey met with the various representatives from the Lakes & Mountains Region to talk about Sports Tourism & what the State is doing to inventory the many options for tourists to enjoy when they visit Maine. In our region alone, the list of fun things to do that will keep you fit continues to need to be updated with so many new projects in progress! [Read more…]
Local Swimming Spots
With the temps forecasted to get into the upper 80’s and lower 90’s over the next couple of days, it’s good to know where to cool off. Here in the western Maine mountains the landscape offers many “cool” spots to find relief from the hot weather. Lets start just south of Kingfield and make our way north up rt 27 to Eustis: [Read more…]
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