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Snowmobiling from the Lodge at Moosehead Lake
Monday, January 11th, 2010Snow Snow Snow at Lodge at Moosehead Lake
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010More Snow at Moosehead
Thursday, December 10th, 2009Yesterday, almost 10″ of snow came to the Lodge at Moosehead Lake. Here is our view this morning from the Lodge. Are you thinking about your winter getaway? Look for the new winter suppers the Lodge will be offering. Have a wonderful day relaxing in the great outdoors and then enjoy a cozy winter evening in Chloe’s Pub with suppers featuring Up North Cuisine.
Almost 2 Feet of New Snow at the Lodge – 12/04/07
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007Monday and Tuesday provided almost 2 feet of new snow at the Lodge. This is sure to stay. The coves of the lake are frozen and winter activities are starting up. Be sure you have booked your space at the Lodge and take advantage of all the wonderful adventures available at Moosehead and exclusively through the Lodge at Moosehead Lake. Call 207-695-4400 for reservations.
November Snow
Wednesday, November 21st, 2007The first winter snow came to the Lodge with a total of 5″ on November 16th. That’s enough to do snowshoeing and more is on the way this week. If you are a winter snow bunny, make your reservations now!
Snowmobiling the Moosehead Lake Region of Maine
Wednesday, July 25th, 2007The Lodge at Moosehead Lake, is one of Moosehead Lake’s most accommodating lodges, and its staff welcomes Snowmobilers taking a winter snowmobiling vacation. “The Lodge” is one of few area inns offering snowmobilers direct access to the snowmobile trails from the lodge’s front door. The Greenville area has numerous restaurants offering a wide range of dining options, from fast food to family style or fine dining, and the area’s riding opportunities are endless.
It is a 164 round trip around the lake on the Moosehead Trail. There are restaurants and fuel stops along the way, and this route is marked with its own distinct trail signs featuring a moose head. Throughout the Moosehead Lake Region, snowmobiler’s will travel on well-groomed and well-marked trails that connect with Maine’s ITS. If they prefer, they can ride on logging roads and forge their own paths through fresh snow.
Guided Rides:
Our licensed Registered Maine Guides have grown up in the Moosehead Lake Region and have many years of snowmobile experience. Whether your interest is in cruising the groomed trails or setting a track to remote scenic areas, our guides will provide an experience you will not soon forget. A trail side cookout is included with your trip or you can snowmobile to a nearby restaurant.





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