- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near West Forks, Maine, including 30 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Hiking Trails, History Museums and Camping Site.
- From U.S. Rafting to The Forks: Three Rivers Rafting, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in West Forks and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Greenville and Rockwood.
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22.4 Miles
The largest mountain lake within the eastern part of the country, Moosehead Lake offers a wide range of outdoor recreation opportunities such as fishing, canoeing, hiking, swimming and more.
22.9 Miles
The Rockies Golden Acres Farm is an equestrian farm that is home to wildlife such as moose, white-tailed deer, and black bear. The farm has a number of hiking trails that can be used for hiking, walking, or horseback riding.
24.1 Miles
Tomhegan Wilderness Camps features private cabin rentals and a lakeside lodge in a remote area where people truly experience the outdoors. Popular activities while there include watching wildlife, hiking, biking, skiing, snowshoeing, whitewater rafting, kayaking and fishing.
24.4 Miles
Elephant Mountain is a scenic mountain hiking area with trails for visitors. One remarkable feature is the site where a B-52 bomber crashed in 1963, which has now been made a memorial.
24.5 Miles
A canoe safari which includes the obligatory spotting of the largest mammal from the northern woods is what Young's Guide Service promises to its clients. The tour also includes an outdoor picnic.
25.5 Miles
A 700-foot cliff towering up from Moosehead Lake is the imposing Mount Kineo. It is offers a lakefront, hiking trails and a campsite for visitor's enjoyment. Aside from that there are peregrine falcons and diverse plants in the area.
26.2 Miles
The Barrows Falls Trail winds through a cascading waterfall and views of streams. Picnic areas are available, and are often used by hikers who want to stay awhile. The natural landscape is perfect for photographers and nature lovers.
26.2 Miles
Home to wild birds such as loons, bald eagles, and osprey, Prong Pond offers gentle waters for kayaking and canoeing. It also offers bass fishing and scenic views of the surrounding wilderness.
26.4 Miles
Lily Bay State Park has many points of interest within its premises including the Moosehead Lake which is the largest lake in New England, as well as a number of moutnains, ponds, trails, waterfront campsites and more.
27.2 Miles
Sugarloaf Mountain is a local ski resort where visitors can enjoy a wide range of recreational events including skiing, mountain biking, hiking and more.