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Planning a Maine Weekend Getaway?
Skiing in Maine and Other Winter Activities
Snowmobiling
Bring your own snowmobile and connect to all major New England Trail
Systems
SnowboardingRent a Snowmobile at Western Maine Snowmobile Rentals for a
half day or more. Advanced reservations required. Call Tom
for more info 207-925-1075
Cross Country Ski from the Inn with your own equipment, or
enjoy Carter's Cross Country Skiing in Bethel or Oxford. Call
Carter's in Bethel 207-824-3880 or Oxford 207-539-4848
Sleigh Ride Enjoy Maine's winter wonderland in a horse drawn sleigh
ride from a team of Belgian Draft Horses. Visit their web site or
call High View Farm in Harrison for more info 207-583-2204.
Horseback riding in arenas or on miles of trails at Secret Acres
Stables in Naples 207-693-3441 Lessons and boarding available.
Downhill Maine Skiing at Sunday River in Bethel 25 minutes.
Shawnee Peak Ski Resort in Bridgton 25
minutes(207-647-8444) 40+ trails & glades for all ability
levels. 17 lit for night skiing. Open mid December to late
March.
Shawnee Peak also offers the best night skiing and snowboarding in the
area in Bridgton, just 25 minutes away.
Mt. Abram in Greenwood 207-875-5002 just 25 minutes.
Tobogganing and Tubing at a local tubing hill in Windham. Call
Seacoast Snow Park 207-892-5952
Snowshoeing from the Inn with your own shoes or rent a pair from
Sportshaus Ski & Sport in Bridgton.207-647-5100. Discount ski
& snowboard rentals also. Full service ski & rental shop.
Gallery 302 Bridgton 207-647-ARTS If outdoor
activities are not in your plans, visit Gallery 302 to see over
60 artists exhibiting original works in oil, watercolors, acrylics,
pastels, pen & ink and many more. Open daily, Year round.
Flowerbed Farm Antiques Bridgton 207-647-5247
The Oddlellow Theater Buckfield
207-336-3306 The Oddfellow Theater is a full-time year-round
theater that features professional entertainment including
vaudeville-style performances, dance and music, as well as theater
productions and plays. What was once a faded hundred-year-old landmark
is now one of the most beautiful theaters in the state.
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