Snowmobile the Scenic Kennebec Area
I've stood at the peak of the snowmobile
trails on Coburn Mountain and looked out over
the world. With a full 360-degree vantage point,
both Canada and Maine unfold in a panorama of
natural beauty. It's a sight that can't be
missed!
Photo courtesy of Sled
ME
The Kennebec River area provides recreational
opportunities year round from whitewater rafting
to snowmobiling. Situated on the 201 Highway -
designated a National and State Scenic Highway,
it is easily accessed from Quebec City, Canada,
or Interstate 95, which crosses Maine.
My exploration of the area centered around
the trails that are part of ITS #89. The ITS, or
Interstate Trail System, is Maine's series of
interconnected snowmobile trails that are
operated and maintained by numerous snowmobile
clubs. For a full view of the trail's course,
click to http://www.mesnow.com/Moosehead.html
In fact, ITS #89 runs right past the front
door of the Dead
River Outfitters B & B Lodge [also the
location of North American Whitewater], in W.
Forks, Maine! I was lucky to have Peter Dostie,
owner, and Jon Rolfe, his assistant, provide me
with an excellent guided tour through some of
the spectacular sights: the Enchanted Stream
bridge; the Moosehorn Trail; and the Enchanted
Mountain Ski Area, to name a few. As locals say,
"It's the best snowmobiling in the
world."
One of the Executive members of the Kennebec
Scenic Snowriders Club, Peter works hard to make
sure the trails in the area are in tip-top
condition. From building bridges to open new
areas to riders like Coburn Mountain, the
highest elevation ITS snowmobile trail in Maine,
to running the groomer through cold winter
nights, he, along with other club members, is
dedicated to the sport.
A center for outdoor adventures throughout
the year, the scene around the Kennebec changes
rapidly after the leaves begin to turn color.
With an average annual snowfall of nearly ten
feet, this area offers one of the best and
longest snowmobile seasons in the Nation! There
are numerous local outfitters to provide rental
sleds and guided tours, or to provide a home
away from home while you use the maps to explore
the ITS trails on your own sled.
Whether you're trailering or renting, there
are lots of places to park your sled in the area
- I visited quite a few in West Forks, having a
great time at them all!
For a stay in a place with history, try the
Marshall Hotel & Cabins, owned by Magic
Falls Rafting Company. Over 100 years old,
the Marshall Hotel was used to lodge and feed
the Kennebec River logging crews for decades. I
had a great visit with the managers, Rich and
Sue, along with some excellent meals in the
restaurant.
One morning, eavesdropping at breakfast, I
was forced to ask Sue, "What's a whoopee
pie?"
Sue, in amazement, responded, "You've
never heard of whoopee pies? We're making
pumpkin today-would you like one?"
It was great: two thick round pumpkin
cake/cookies filled with whipped cream, that
made afternoon lunch in my cabin a tasty treat!
And by evenings, I enjoyed pulling up a stool at
the Marshall Bar and sipping on a drink or two
[photo below]…
You can have 4 seasons of serious fun at Three
Rivers, according to its president Joe
Christopher. I know I enjoyed visiting The
Boatman's Bar and Grill, and sampling a wide
array of appetizers along with some
before-supper drinks. With cozy log cabins
sleeping 4 to 10 people, Three Rivers is another
great outfitter to help you get started on ITS
#89, whether you need a sled or brought your
own.
If you're looking for a spot with lots of
action, check into The Forks Resort Center, part
of Northern
Outdoors. With a vista of over 100 acres of
snow-draped woods on the shores of the Kennebec
River, The Forks Resort Center offers everything
from its own on-site Kennebec River Brewery to a
giant hot tub to fitness and games rooms! The
Forks Restaurant has lots to choose from on the
menu-I was treated to lobster and scallops. One
of the area's hot spots for evening
entertainment, it's a great place to hear what's
happening on the trails! [photo below]
Crab
Apple Whitewater provides visitors with the
utmost in comfort on their snowmobile adventure
- from the non smoking environment, to the
spacious "just like home" living room
for sharing the day's riding adventures, you can
expect special treatment when you're a guest at
Crab Apple. A family operated business that's
grown over the past twenty years, they offer
deluxe rooms in the lodge, luxury suites, and
cabins.
If you're looking for fine dining, make sure
you check out their restaurant! Their Chef is
second to none-if you enjoy unique entrees,
you'll love his cooking.
The one thing I can guarantee you'll find
everywhere in the Kennebec area is friendly
hospitality, no matter what type of adventure
you choose. This winter, when the snow falls,
set your sights on Maine…
For more details on visiting this area check out
the individual outfitters or: Sled
ME.
For more information about snowmobiling in
Maine, plus free maps, check: http://www.mesnow.com/.
Happy trails!
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