- Our list of the best things to do in West Forks, Maine, features the top 17 nearby activities — including 14 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- West Forks, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Sights & Landmarks, and Winter Activities.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of West Forks, ME , followed by 14 popular activities in nearby cities, including Greenville and Rockwood
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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.
27.1 Miles
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. the Sugarloaf Gold Club boasts of lush greens, manicured gardens and scenic fairways to indulge the avid golfer. Aside from this, a putting green and driving range is available too.
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.
28.5 Miles
The Moosehead Marine Museum contains an extensive collection of marine memorabilia. This includes a large collection of photos and documents, as well as the main attraction, a 1914 steamboat called the Katahdin, which visitors can take a cruise on.
28.5 Miles
Located on the scenic Moosehead Lake, Katahdin Cruises is a business offering cruises that travel up to 20-miles up the lake. The boats can hold up to 225 passengers and features a large variety of food and drink selections.
29.7 Miles
Borestone Mountain offers hiking trails and climbing as well as scenic wilderness views. The climb can be somewhat challenging, and is suitable for those seeking more than a casual stroll.
30.5 Miles
A not for profit organization, Maine Huts & Trails offers its visitors a 200-mile long trail and eco lodging all year round. It is located upon the wild Western portion of Maine's mountainous region with activities like snowshoeing, skiing, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking and paddling to keep you occupied.
35.2 Miles
A four mile long gorge, Gulf Hagas is spectacular to behold with its imposing and towering walls rising to 400 feet high creating numerous waterfalls. There are also hiking trails in the area that provides hikers with a view of the canyon rim, falls and the geology of the area.
37.1 Miles
The Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum is a historical museum focusing on the history of the logging industry in the Rangeley area. Attractions include multiple logging related exhibits and various annually hosted events and festivals.
38.3 Miles
Downstream from the Upper Kennebago River, Kennebago Lake allows outdoor enthusiasts to kayak and canoe in its waters. Wildlife can be seen while kayaking through the lake including moose and water birds.