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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
January 28, 2023

11 great cross-country skiing spots in Maine

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
January 28, 2023

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • January 28, 2023

The state is filled with trails and woods roads that are groomed for cross-country skiing, as well as ski centers that feature amenities such as rental skis, trailside warming huts and lights for nighttime skiing. I’ve compiled a list of 11 great cross-country ski spots in Maine, places that feature beautiful, well-maintained trails for skiers of all abilities.
1. Hidden Valley Nature Center in Jefferson
2. Camden Hills State Park in Camden
3. Acadia National Park carriage roads
4. Bangor Municipal Golf Course in Bangor
5. Pineland Farm in New Gloucester
6. Big Squaw Mountain in Greenville
7. Appalachian Mountain Club trails near Greenville
8. Quarry Road Trails in Waterville
9. Harris Farm in Dayton
10. UMaine DeMerritt Forest in Orono
11. The Nordic Heritage Center in Presque Isle

Source:https://www.bangordailynews.com/2023/01/28/outdoors/11-maine-cross-country-skiing-spots/

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