Western Maine Destinations
Locations In Western Maine
Bethel (4), Bridgton (0), Brownfield (0), Byron (0), Crescent Lake (0), Farmington (0), Fryeburg (0), Harrison (0), Kezar Falls (0), Kezar Lake (0), Kingfield (0), Little Sebago Lake (0), New Gloucester (0), North Woodstock (0), Norway (0), Oxford (0), Parsonsfield (0), Poland Springs (0), Porter (0), Rangeley Lakes Area (0), Rumford (0), Sebago Lake (0), Standish (0), Stanley Pond (0), Stoneham (0), Stratton (0), Sugarloaf (1), Sumner (0), Turner (0), Waterford (0), Woodstock (0)
About Vacation Rentals in Western Maine Enjoy the seasons in Western Maine's lakes and mountains. Western Maine is ideal for families and first timers for spending their vacation. Hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails cover Western Maine. For cross-country skiers and snowshoers the Western Maine region offers some great back-country trails. Another possibility is dog sledding, heading out for just a few hours or a few days. The lake waters in Western Maine are home to brook trout and salmon. Learn about the Stanley Steamer at the Stanley Museum. Or watch a performance at the historic Deertrees Theater and Cultural Center. Art lovers can view the works of Marsden Hartley, who is Lewiston's most famous artist, at the Bates College Museum of Art. Here, vacationers can also visit Sabbath Day Lake, the last active Shaker community in the United States. The summer days in Western Maine is perfect for sailing and canoeing or hiking. The nine-mile-long Rangeley Lake is the center for 112 smaller lakes and ponds, including the beautiful Flagstaff Lake. Sebago lake in Western Maine is popular with water sports enthusiasts and famous among anglers. Long Lake is prized for its majestic White Mountain views. Sebago Lake State Park offers year-round recreation for thousands of vacationers - the park is on the shores of Maine's second largest and deepest lake. Near the foothills of the While Mountains, the park's 1,400 acres features sandy beaches, extensive woodlands, ponds, bogs a river and diverse habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal life. Wooded areas can offer you a respite from the sun and activity on the beaches. Grafton Notch State Park offers opportunities for sightseeing, picnicking, and hiking on its 3,000 acres of beautiful natural terrain. Sunday River in Western Maine hosts various events throughout the season - from world-class competitions to annual Parrothead Weekend spring festival - for guests of Maine Vacation Homes. |
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Enjoy the seasons in Western Maine's lakes and mountains. Western Maine is ideal for families and first timers for spending their vacation. Hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails cover Western Maine. For cross-country skiers and snowshoers the Western Maine region offers some great back-country trails. Another possibility is dog sledding, heading out for just a few hours or a few days. The lake waters in Western Maine are home to brook trout and salmon. Learn about the Stanley Steamer at the Stanley Museum. Or watch a performance at the historic Deertrees Theater and Cultural Center. Art lovers can view the works of Marsden Hartley, who is Lewiston's most famous artist, at the Bates College Museum of Art. Here, vacationers can also visit Sabbath Day Lake, the last active Shaker community in the United States. 