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WESTERN MAINE Lakes, are the ‘Last Frontier of the
Rivers and Mountains East’. This vast untamed
A delight for wilderness is perfect
photographers and for lovers of the great
fi shermen, this is a region outdoors and is renowned
of rushing rivers and still for fl y-fi shing for salmon
lakes (Rangeley, Flagstaff, and trout, as well as
Sebago), dramatic canoeing and whitewater
mountains (Bigelow, rafting on Class III, IV
Mahoosuc) plus plenty of and V rivers. Paddle and
moose, trout and salmon. camp your way down the
Winter is a playground at 92-miles of lakes and
any of nine ski resorts, while rivers that make up the
summer is perfect for hiking, Allagash Wilderness
biking and paddling. Autumn Waterway. Cruise on
is breathtaking, with the Moosehead Lake aboard
leaves turning to red, gold The Katahdin, a historic
and purple. Close to the steamship named
pretty village of Bethel, is for Maine’s highest
Sunday River ski resort; ride mountain. In Baxter
the Chondola lift for a quick State Park, this peak is
ascent to see the ‘fall colour’; the start/fi nish of the
ride a mountain bike for famous 3,200 mile
a quick descent. Appalachian Trail.
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NORTHERN MAINE
CONTACT US
The Great Outdoors
Maine Offi ce of Tourism
The Upper Kennebec State House Station #59
Valley, Maine
Augusta ME 04333-0059
Highlands and
Tel 001 (207) 287 5711
www.visitmaine.com
Aroostook County
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