Voices from the Trail

Fort Kent, ME

The eastern terminus of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail! Sitting atop Maine in a bend of the St. John River, Fort Kent is a great place for playing outdoors or jumping off for a quick visit to neighboring Canada. Fort…

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Allagash, ME

First established in 1886 by a family who canoed up from Western Maine and incorporated as a town in 1966, Allagash is a frontier town surrounded by the North Maine Woods. Although small in terms of population, Allagash, also known…

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Greenville, ME

Greenville, Maine, is located on Moosehead Lake, the state’s largest lake, at 40 miles long and 20 miles wide—perfect for fishing or boating or you can venture to the middle of the lake to hike up to the top of…

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Rockwood, ME

Rockwood is on Moosehead Lake’s western side between Greenville and Jackman. Driving from Greenville, you will pass East Outlet where fishermen can be seen from opening day until the waters get too cold for fishing.  Next you will see West…

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Jackman, ME

Tucked into Maine’s northwest timber country and hard by the Quebec border, Jackman, Maine is a great spot for outdoor fun. And you can guess how pretty it is, since it’s on the Old Canada Road (Route 201) National Scenic…

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Rangeley, ME

Rangeley, the charming town situated on the shores of Rangeley Lake, nestled in the heart of the vast Rangeley Lakes region, is the perfect place to hear the loons calling at night across the open waters on warm summer evenings…

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Stratton-Eustis, Maine

Imagine, if you will, a small community tucked into a bay on the western end of a vast lake. Rimming the lake’s southern shore is a striking, inviting mountain ridgeline that beckons hikers to explore. Beneath the lake’s surface is…

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