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Maine Business Listings
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Acadia National Park
Route 3
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Phone: 207-228-3338
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This national park is simply put, an amazing experience. The oldest national park on the East Coast, visitors will enjoy a variety of wonders including the unusual geological formations, nature and wildlife, scheduled events, scenic drives, hiking, biking, and boat cruises. Don't forget to look for the puffins, North America's answer to the penguin. Fishing sites abound, with approximately 20 lakes and ponds from which to choose. Public camping is available at two locations, and there are fees for camping and for entering the park. In winter there is cross country skiing, snowshoeing and limited snowmobiling.
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Aroostook State Park
87 State Park Road
Presque Isle, ME 04769
Phone: 207-768-8341
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The northernmost of all Maine state parks is set alongside Echo Lake. It covers 577 acres offering hiking, fishing, swimming areas, and picnicking. Boating and canoeing are permitted in the lake. In winter there are groomed cross country ski trails and groomed snowmobile trails traverse the park. Public campgrounds are available for a fee. Reservations are suggested.
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Northern Outdoors Adventure Resort
Old Canada Road National Scenic Byway 1771 US Route 201
The Forks, ME 04985
Phone: 207-663-4466
Toll-Free: 800-765-7238 (US & Can)
Maine's Premier Adventure Resort
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Access Maine's 13,000 miles of groomed snowmobile trails direct from your trailside cabin. With an average annual snowfall of nearly 10 feet, it's no wonder that people from around New England come to Northern Outdoors to experience great snow, well-groomed trails, and incredible winter scenery! No sled?.... no problem! Our fleet of late model rental sleds awaits you! Ride on your own, or choose a guided tour. Our classic resort features a grand open timbered log lodge with fireplace, hot tub, game room, free wifi, good food, and handcrafted beers from our own Kennebec River Brewery. We offer an extensive choice of lodging from deluxe group cabins to secluded cozy cabins. Call for your FREE Snowmobile Getaway Guide.
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Baxter State Park
64 Balsam Drive
Millinocket, ME 04462
Phone: 207-723-5140
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A vast wilderness of over 200,000 acres, Baxter State Park is a hiking and mountain climbing paradise. Within the park borders are 46 mountains, 175 miles of hiking trails, and 10 public campgrounds. Ample fishing is available in the parks many lakes and streams, and hunting is permitted there as well. Canoers will enjoy the parks many waterways. Baxter is also the northern end of the Appalachian Trail. Wintertime offers both cross-country ski trails and snowmobile trails.
Northern Maine is one of the nation's premiere snowmobiling areas. The state maintains several trails in many of Maine's regions. The Interconnecting Trail System (ITS) is the backbone of the Maine snowmobile trail network. The largest trail is the North East Snowmobile Trail, which traverses the state from the northeast corner across the state to the New Hampshire border. These trails are maintained by local snowmobile clubs, which require a fee to learn more about the location of specific trails they maintain.
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Lily Bay State Park
Greenville, ME 04441
Phone: 207-695-2700
This park om Moosehead Lake has facilities for fishing, canoeing, lake swimming, in addition to hiking, cross-country ski, ice fishing, and snowmobile trails. A public camping facility is available. Open May 1-Oct. 15, but available for winter activities.
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Mattawamkeag Wilderness Park
Medway, ME
Phone: 207-290-0205 (Campground)
This park features areas for fishing, hiking, and swimming in warmer weather. In wintertime visitors can enjoy the snowmobile and cross-country trails. A public campsite is available.
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Mount Blue State Park
Weld, ME
Phone: 207-585-2261
This park along the shores of Lake Webb features activities throughout the year. Warmer weather visitors will enjoy fishing, swimming, canoeing, and hiking trails. In the winter, trails are open for both cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. A public campground is available.
Northern Maine is one of the nation's premiere snowmobiling areas. The state maintains several trails in many of Maine's regions. The Interconnecting Trail System (ITS) is the backbone of the Maine snowmobile trail network. The largest trail is the North East Snowmobile Trail, which traverses the state from the northeast corner across the state to the New Hampshire border. These trails are maintained by local snowmobile clubs, which require a fee to learn more about the location of specific trails they maintain.
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Rangeley Lake State Park
Rangeley, ME
Phone: 207-864-3858
Small state park features fishing and swimming areas, canoeing, and snowmobile trails in the winter. There is public camping available.
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ScrapArtsMusic – Portland February 9, 2010 |
Garrison Keiller – Portland February 11, 2010 |
Mardi Gras in Ogunquit February 12, 2010 to February 13, 2010 |
Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway -- Portland February 13, 2010 |
Chocolate Festival -- Fairfield February 13, 2010 |
Golden Dragon Chinese Acrobats -- Rockport February 13, 2010 |
“How Do I Love Thee?”: Song, Poetry, Prose, and Desserts -- Gardiner February 13, 2010 |
Trio Veritas -- Bethel February 13, 2010 |
Moosehead Lake Chocolate Festival -- Greenville February 14, 2010 |
New England Farm 2 Fork Project Presents Valentine's Day Dinner -- East Waterboro February 14, 2010 |
Maria de Barros -- Portland February 20, 2010 |
Bob Marley Wicked Funny Comedy -- Ogunquit February 26, 2010 |
“Jesus Christ Superstar” National Tour -- Orono February 27, 2010 |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 203rd Birthday Choral Concerts -- Portland February 27, 2010 to February 28, 2010 |
Brooklyn Rider – Portland February 27, 2010 |
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration -- Ogunquit March 13, 2010 |
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