Western Maine Mountains
The Western Maine Mountains region spans most of Maine's western border with New Hampshire. A small part of the scenic White Mountain National Forest is located in this area. This is essentially all of Oxford County and northern Franklin, York and Cumberland Counties. Notable towns include Bethel, Bridgton, Oxford, Rangeley, and Rumford. Many of the state's highest peaks are located in the region, although the highest, Mount Katahdin, is not.
The area is known for its skiing, including Shawnee Peak in Bridgton, Sunday River in Bethel, Black Mountain in Rumford, Saddleback Mountain in Rangley and Sugarloaf in Carrabassett Valley. The economy in these areas is largely based on tourism.
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail passes through this region, and the portion that passes through the region's Mahoosuc Notch is popularly considered by hikers to be the most difficult mile of the entire trail.[1]
See Also
- Mount Abraham (Maine)
- Mount Bigelow (Maine)
- Crocker Mountain (Maine)
- South Crocker Mountain
- Mount Redington
- Old Speck Mountain
- Saddleback Mountain (Rangeley, Maine)
- Saddleback Horn
- Spaulding Mountain
- Sugarloaf Mountain (Franklin County, Maine)
- Mountain Division
- Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad
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