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In
the Winter, you can snowmobile right to your door. Miles of
beautifully maintained club trails connect you to the ITS
system and Canada. Stay in the wilderness camp that's only a
few miles from dining, fuel, and shopping. After a day on
the trail, come back to a warm, cozy cabin, a hot shower and
clean comfortable beds. If you are looking for a change of pace, Sugarloaf/U.S.A.
and Saddleback Ski Resorts are a short drive away. Sugarloaf
offers downhill skiing, cross-country touring center, ice
skating, health clubs, fine dining and entertainment.
Saddleback offers downhill and cross-country skiing. |
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There
is often still snow on the ground in April, so you can
snowmobile, ski or cross-country ski later than in many
other parts of Maine! A little later in the Spring
enjoy long hikes, looming wild flowers, birds, moose and
deer. Tea Pond Camps are close to the Northern Forest
Canoe Trail, The Appalachian Trail, Sugarloaf USA, and
Saddleback. There is abundant wildlife to watch and
photograph, including moose and loons. Several beautiful
golf courses are within a short driving distance and each
offer spectacular scenery. ATV trails open in late spring
for your enjoyment. |
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Boating
on Tea pond is an unbeatable experience. Go ATVing from your
cabin or paddle along
the shore and spot loon, deer, moose, a huge array of birds
and other interesting wildlife. Tea Pond is alive with
salmon, brook trout and togue. Or just sit on your porch with
a good book and watch what comes to visit you! |
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Fall
is an incredible time in the Western Maine Mountains.
The hills are ablaze with the Autumn's orange, red and
yellow finery. New England is famous for its vibrant
fall foliage, and Tea Pond is the perfect place to watch it
happen. Tea Pond also has an extended fishing season until
November 1st. |

For the
hunting enthusiast ~ area woodcock, grouse, deer, duck and
moose hunting is unsurpassed. |
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