Posts Tagged ‘Inn Greenville Maine’

Great New Year’s Eve Celebration

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Guests at the Lodge at Moosehead Lake celebrated 2012 with a five-course dinner and a private concert by David Mallet. Some came with friends, made new ones and others were return guests to the lodge. It was a great night to remember.  Even Chloe got private time with the famous musician and songwriter! If you are interested in such an amazing evening, book your New Year’s Eve for 2013 soon.

David Mallet with Chloe on New Year's Eve

Allagash Suite has New Bathroom

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

For those that have enjoyed the Allagash, we just wanted to make it even nicer.  Now this suite offers our guests double sinks and a new, enlarged all tile shower.  The vanity has been specially designed to continue that north woods feel with birch trimmed doors.  We do think it’s not just a vanity but a piece of art.  Built in compact refrigerator is included.

The Allagash suite was designed to capture the beauty of this river running through the lakes of the north woods of Maine.  Enjoy for yourself this wonderful relaxing room.

Moosehead Lake Sunset from the Lodge

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

This was taken minutes ago from the Lodge at Moosehead Lake deck.  Amazing winter night.

First Snow 2010 from the Lodge

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

We woke this morning to the first snow of 2010.  It was forecast but still a surprise.  Sun will be out soon and it won’t last, but real winter is not far behind.

Fall Morning View from Dining Room

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

Breakfast guests at the lodge quietly drank their coffee while gazing at this autumn view from the Lakeview Dining room.

Fall Foliage from the Lodge on 9/25/2010

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

These pictures were taken from the Lodge deck on the morning of September 25.  Color is coming fast and it appears peak maybe next weekend.  Be sure to get your accommodations at the lodge to take advantage of this amazing sight.

Fall Canoe Trips from the Lodge at Moosehead Lake

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Enjoy the natural beauty of the North woods fall foliage and the solitude of a canoe ride on a remote mountain pond.  This special four hour trip during September and early October starts with a walking trail to the pond where a canoe has been stored for your ride.  Our own Registered Maine guide will provide area stories and wildlife knowledge. Paddle through the quiet beauty listening to the water drop from your paddle and loons call through the air.  It is a respite you’ll long remember.  Call the lodge 207-695-4400 to reserve your trip with a lodging stay.

Dining Schedule at the Lodge at Moosehead Lake

Monday, August 30th, 2010

This season, we have changed the Lodge dining schedule.  We serve dinner only in the Lakeview Dining Room to our lodging guests and we accept a limited number of  reservations from the public.  This has allowed us to focus on providing a premium dining experience.  The menu is Ala Carte and focuses on Up North Cuisine, casual, warm and comfortable, like the Lodge itself.  When weather permits, we also serve on the deck under the stars.  Chloe’s Pub is not open to the public but remains available to lodging guests along with the newly constructed fire pit.  Around the fire pit, guests can order a “Smores” kit, enjoy an outdoor wood fire and watch the stars dazzle against a black sky.

Window Boxes Adorn Lodge at Moosehead Lake

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

Window boxes adorning the Lodge are in full bloom this summer. This picture is of an early summer morning light.

Trail Angels stay at the Lodge at Moosehead Lake

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Mother, son, daughter, daughter-in-law and grand daughter all stayed at the lodge to celebrate the completion of the Appalachian trail by the grandson. They are all avid hikers and wanted to experience what their grandson was experiencing as he finished this momentous goal at Katahdin. In the process they came across other hikers as well. A couple of young men had very bad equipment including broken hiking sticks.  This group, replaced their polls and they were off for more adventure.  The next day, they came across a hiker that was very sick.  They took him to the local hospital to find out he had pneumonia.  They got him antibiotics and a hotel room for the night. This group was truly Trail Angels and I’m sure angels no matter where they go. We welcome them back to Moosehead any time.

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