Here
are some great ideas with the White Wolf as your home base...
Skiing:
We're located just around the corner from Sugarloaf/USA
and Saddleback Mountain. Try cross-country skiing at the Sugarloaf
Touring Center or take off back country skiing the way folks dream
about.
Snowshoeing & Ice Skating:
Just minutes away at the Sugarloaf Touring Center, both lessons
and rentals are available…so you
can learn a new sport!
Snowmobiling: Thousands of miles
of spectacular mountain riding await you just outside your door.
Ride the 228 miles of of the Black Fly Loop, zoom up to Grand Falls,
the largest horseshoe shaped falls northeast of Niagra Falls, or
climb Kennebago Mountain where you can feed the fox and take in
the magnificent panoramic view. Snowmobile rentals are available
across the street from the White Wolf Inn at T&L Rentals on
Main Street in Stratton.
Hiking:
The White Wolf is located just minutes from the Appalachian Trail.
Hike several of the 100 mountains over 4,000 feet. Cranberry Peak,
The Bigelow Range, Mt. Abram and Sugarloaf are all spectacular…or
just take a walk and inhale the peace and beauty. "A.T. Thru
Hikers " - Please call for special room rates!
Hunting: Moose, Deer, Bear, and
Partridge are all plentiful. Registered Maine Guides are available
by appointment.
Fishing: Trout and Salmon are
the main attraction at the magical Chain of Ponds, Rangeley, and
Flagstaff Lakes. Try your luck fly fish where only the moose are
watching. "Keewees" are available to rent at the White
Wolf Inn for exploring.
Golfing:
Four 18 hole courses are nearby. Sugarloaf/USA, rated #1 in Maine
by Golf digest, Mingo Springs overlooking scenic Rangeley Lake,
and Megantic, just over the line in Canada, are all just 25 minutes
away. The new course in Belgrade Lakes is also a must see for the
avid golfer.
Birding: Bring your binoculars
and camera along and enjoy unparalleled wildlife watching. Spectacular
pictures are guaranteed! We have 4 pairs of nesting Bald Eagles
on Flagstaff Lake, as well as Golden Eagles, Great Blue Herons,
Loons, Hawks, etc. Get those binoculars out!!!
Fall Foliage Touring: See some
of the most awesome colors in New England!...Peak Season is: late
September to early October!
For more information contact:
P.O. Box 590 Stratton, Maine 04982 207-246-2922
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