MAINE LAKES & MOUNTAINS
In western Maine, every season has much to offer in this
region.
The mountains are perfect for hiking and climing in the
spring and summer, and there's great skiing in the winter.
Access to the Appalachian Trail makes for great hiking
anytime and there's wonderful foliage in the fall.
The lakes and rivers give up all Maine has to offer year-round:
fishing, swimming, boating, ice skating and ice fishing.
This region is the home to Maine's world famous covered
bridges as well as many museums, restored farmhouses, antique
shops and other historical sites of interest. Wind your
way through the towns of Fryburg, South Andover, Wilsons
Mills and South Windham to relive our glorious history.
Sunday River, Shawnee Peak and Sugarloaf are just a few
of the many ski areas in the region and the snowmobiling
is like nowhere else. There are endless miles to explore
on the interconnecting trail system and for those of you
who really like to rough it, dogsledding is also easily
arranged!
The towns of Naples, Windham, Harrison and Bridgton surround
beautiful Sebago Lake, the second largest in the state
of Maine and it's a hop, skip and jump to the twin cities
of Lewiston and Auburn for some historical sightseeing.
If you've already visited the Atlantic coast of Maine
and would like to experience more of what the state has
to offer without heading into the wilderness, the Maine
Lakes and Mountain region is for you. History, beauty and
adventure are all right next door in this area!
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