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Visit the unspoiled, peaceful lakes and mountains of western Maine. Drop a fishing line in our clear waters. Track a deer, moose, or bear through our wooded areas. Linger awhile in our quaint villages, towns and cities. Enjoy our special events and festivals, and pamper yourself in our varied accommodations and dining establishments. Relax and enjoy Maine- the way life should be!

Member Directory

  1. Bald Mountain Camps
    P.O. Box 332, Oquossoc, ME 04964.
    Telephone: 207) 864-3671 or 864-3788 Email Address:

    Bald Mountain Camp is historic in nature and rustic in setting. We offer a glimpse of the past with cuisine of the present. Situated in the Rangeley Lakes Region of Maine and nestled in the western mountains. For a relaxing and enjoyable vacation or fishing trip, consider Bald Mountain Camps.

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    Bald Mountain Camps
  2. Bosebuck Mountain Camps
    P.O. Box 270, Erol, NH 03579.
    Telephone: (207) 670-0013 Email Address:

    Bosebuck Mountain Camps, Maine’s traditional sporting camp known for its superb fly fishing in the exclusive Parmachenee wilderness area. We also offer hunting for grouse, deer, and moose ( zone 7 ). Rustic cabins and home cooked meals. Check out our web site at www.bosebuck.com

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    Bosebuck Mountain Camps
  3. Claybrook Mountain Lodge
    61-sc Howard Hill Road, Highland Plantation, ME 04961.
    Telephone: (207) 628-4681 Email Address:

    Located in the foothills of Maine's western mountains, our lodge is a comfortable base for outdoor adventure. Our cozy log building includes a dining room where delicious homecooked meals are served. With guided hunting and fishing trips, educational weekends, and great XC ski trails, we have something for everyone.

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    Claybrook Mountain Lodge
  4. Cobbs Pierce Pond Camps
    P.O. Box 124-sc, North New Portland, ME 04961.
    Telephone: (207) 628-2819 - winter(207) 628-3612 Email Address:

    Pierce Pond Camps have been a popular Sporting camp since 1904. 2007 will be the 50th season the camps have been operated by the Cobb family.

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    Cobbs Pierce Pond Camps
  5. Grants Kennebago Camps
    P.O. Box 786-sc, Rangeley, ME 04970.
    Telephone: 800-633-4815 Email Address:

    Located on Kennebago Lake 9 miles behind a controlled gate where you still find old fashioned hospitality of the traditional sporting camps. Three home cooked meals a day. Fish, boat, hike, swim and explore or just relax in the Western mountains of Maine.

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    Grants Kennebago Camps
  6. Lakewood Camps at Middle Dam
    P.O. Box 331-sc , Andover, ME 04216.
    Telephone: (207) 243-2959 Email Address:

    Located on the Famous Rapid River which was choosen one of the most 'amazing 100 fly fishing destinations' by American Angler Magazine for native brook trout & landlock salmon. Paddle or swim from our beach at Lower Richardson Lake. Remote location. Quiet getaway for couples & families.

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    Lakewood Camps at Middle Dam
  7. Tim Pond Camps
    Box 22-sc, Eustis, ME 04936.
    Telephone: (207)243-2947; Winter (207) 897-4056 Email Address:

    Tim Pond Camps, Maine’s best fly-fishing for native brook trout. American Plan. Rustic log cabins. Home cooked meals. Relaxing atmosphere. Also offering mountain biking, wildlife sightseeing, hiking and canoeing. Private, gated access. Grouse, deer, and moose hunting. Dinner reservations available July thru September.

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    Tim Pond Camps






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