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Oak Knoll mountain bike trail is Open!

October 10, 2014 by WSKI Leave a Comment

A collaboration between Maine Huts and Trails, The Town of Carrabassett Valley and the Carrabassett Region chapter of the New England Mountain Bike association, the Oak Knoll trail is 3 miles long and travels from the Narrow Gauge trail  to Maine Huts and Trails’ Stratton Brook Hut. This truly unique experience is a must for the mountain biker looking for a wicked fun & challenging ride! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: carrabassett valley, CR NEMBA, IMBA, Maine Mountain Biking, NEMBA, sugarloaf

Baxter Outdoors/Maine Huts and Trails Backwoods Triathlon

September 23, 2014 by WSKI Leave a Comment

September 20th brought the inaugural Backwoods Triathlon  put on by Baxter Outdoors and Maine Huts and Trails. Included was a 4 mile paddle on Flagstaff Lake, a 10 mile mountain bike through Carrabassett Valley and a 4 mile trail run … [Read more…]

Filed Under: Events, Featured, News Tagged With: Baxter Outdoors, carrabassett valley, Maine High Peaks Region, Maine Huts and Trails, sugarloaf

September Snowmaking at Sugarloaf

September 19, 2014 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Sugarloaf tests some of the snowmaking system on Sept 19th 2014 as temps dipped down into the upper teens overnight… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Featured, News, Sugarloaf Tagged With: Maine Skiing, skiing, snowmaking, sugarloaf

West Mountain Falls

August 28, 2014 by WSKI Leave a Comment

West Mountain falls is a great spot to cool off in the hot summer months or just to sit and relax by the West Branch of the Carrabassett River.

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Filed Under: Activities, Featured, News Tagged With: Maine High Peaks, sugarloaf, West Mountain Falls

Take a Hike! West Kennebago mountain

August 9, 2014 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Located just about an hour’s drive from the Sugarloaf region and 20 min. from downtown Rangeley is West Kennebago Mountain. This is a moderate hike taking about 3.5 hours with its summit elevation topping out above 3700 feet. Driving directions to the Trailhead from Rangeley: Take Route 16 west from Oquossoc (toward Wilson’s Mills) 4.8 miles to the dirt road on the right (Morton Cut-off Road). Go 3.2 miles and take a right at the intersection. Travel 5.3 miles to the trail. The trails is marked with a sign and red blazes.

 

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