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  2. Maine Snowmobile Association - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Snowmobile Association (MSA) oversees the snowmobile clubs, local municipalities, supporting businesses and the landowners throughout the state of Maine who allow access to sledders. There are over 14,000 miles of groomed and marked snowmobile trails in the state of Maine. Approximately 4,000 miles of the trail system in Maine is ...

  3. Coburn Mountain (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    At 3,717 feet above sea level, the summit of Coburn Mountain is the highest groomed snowmobile trail in the state. Currently, the club responsible for the trail's upkeep and maintenance is the Coburn Summit Riders. The trail to the summit is 2 miles long, climbing 2,500 feet.

  4. List of Maine state parks - Wikipedia

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    Trails: hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling Cobscook Bay State Park: Washington: Edmunds Township 871 352 1964 Cobscook Bay: Tide watching Crescent Beach State Park: Cumberland: Cape Elizabeth: 242 98 1966 Atlantic Ocean: Saltwater beach, hiking trails Damariscotta Lake State Park: Lincoln: Jefferson ...

  5. Sporting camp - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally sporting camps were always “remote”, which made them desirable destinations for fishing, hunting, and other types of outdoor recreation. [8] Remote camps are typically rustic wilderness log cabins without such modern utilities as indoor plumbing, electricity or telephone lines; but many have been updated or adjusted to make for a more comfortable stay.

  6. Midcoast - Wikipedia

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    The Midcoast is a region of the U.S. state of Maine that includes the coastal counties of Waldo, Knox, Lincoln, and Sagadahoc; and a small part of Cumberland County. [1] The Midcoast is a popular tourist destination, and many people own summer homes in the region. The area includes much of Maine's rock-bound coast.

  7. South Twin Lake (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The history is primarily that of the North Twin Dam. Thoreau mentions that there is an abundance of large white pine around South Twin. In 1836 and 1839, the Maine legislature passed acts whereby dams could be built at Chesuncook and North Twin Lake. Apparently the North Twin dam was not built in 1839 but by 1846 the dam had a 12-foot (3.7 m) head.

  8. Eagle Island (Casco Bay, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Island. Eagle Island is an 17-acre (6.9 ha) island in the outermost portion of the archipelago of Casco Bay.Administratively part of Harpswell, it is 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Portland, approximately 2 miles from the Dolphin Marina at the end of Harpswell Neck, and 15 miles (24 km) south of Brunswick.

  9. Lake Wissota State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Beaver Meadow Nature Trail is a shady, one mile (1.6 km) loop with interpretive signs which passes a wetland, a fern garden, natural springs, and an ancient river bed. In winter, there are 9.6 miles (15.4 km) of trail for snowshoeing, 7 miles (11 km) for cross-country skiing, and 5 miles (8 km) for snowmobiling.

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