Hotels near Seboomook wilderness Campground, Maine:
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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Big Squaw
 | 34 miles away Big Squaw brings out the beauty of the mountains here in Maine in the winter.... |
Sugarloaf USA
 | 53 miles away Sugarloaf is awesome, I love it. Great mountain!... |
Eaton Mountain
 | 56 miles away 3 PHOTOS Eaton Mountain provides affordable and convenient skiing, snowboarding, and snowtubing to the greater Waterville/Skowhegan area. The mountain boasts a suprising variety of terrain for a compact ski area including glades, challenging steeps, and classic New England style trails. Most of the area is covered with snowmaking and is lit for nightskiiing. Equipment rentals and lessons are available. The base lodge has a snackbar and provides a place to warm up by the wood stove and meet friends. The ski area has new owners as of November 2008 and will not be operating for the 2008-09 ski season. The new owners will be taking the time to make improvements and prepare for a grand reopening in the fall of 2009. Immediate improvements are planned to include an all new snowtubing facility and widening of the Moose slope for a new terrain park. The ski area is located on Lambert Road, just off Route 2 between Skowhegan and Canaan.... |
Saddleback
 | 67 miles away 3 PHOTOS ... via the 3.1 mile America and Hudson Highway trails. Intermediates can ski Tri-Color and Green Weaver, a one mile loop, back to the Kennebago Chair. 4 NEW TRAILS Black Beauty, Frost Bite and Artula (black diamond) were added off the new Kennebago Quad Chair. Hornberg (green circle) is a new easier trail in the South Branch beginner/family area which also provides access to ski-in ski-out trails for the South Branch and Mountain Brook condominiums. -MOREe- 7 Black Diamond? Black Beauty (new) Frost Bite (new) Artula (new) Warden?s Worry Tight Line Supervisor Peachy?s Peril 5 Double Black Mule Skinner Governor Intimidator (glades) Nightmare (glades) Dark Wizard (glades) Plus headwalls down from snowfields Partial view of Eas?s largest self-contained advanced skiing complex. New at Saddleback for 2008-2009 Season MORE SNOWMAKING Additional snow guns were added in various locations including Tight Line and the headwalls of Warden's Worry and Supervisor - all in the new quad area. Plus snowmaking coverage was extended... |
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Other campgrounds near Seboomook wilderness Campground, Maine:
Caseys Spencer Bay Campground, Piscataquis County, 19 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Seboomook wilderness Campground, Maine:
Penobscot River - West Branch, SomersetCounty, 7 miles away  | | Class III+ - 2.5 miles long (Seboomook Dam to Roll Dam Campsite)
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Moose River, SomersetCounty, 11 miles away  | | Class II-III - 5 miles long (Long Pond to Brassua Lake)
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Penobscot River - South Branch, SomersetCounty, 12 miles away  | | Class V - 3.5 miles long (Canada Falls Lake to Pittston Farm)
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Penobscot River - South Branch, SomersetCounty, 12 miles away  | | Class I-II - 17.5 miles long (Bridge to Canada Falls Dam)
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Penobscot River - North Branch, SomersetCounty, 13 miles away  | | Class I-II - 20.8 miles long (Big Bog Dam to Pittston Farm)
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Lakes Near Seboomook wilderness Campground, Maine:
Socatean Pond, Somerset CountyCounty, 3 miles away
Lard Pond, Somerset CountyCounty, 5 miles away
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