The Whispering Pines Motel and Gift Shop, P.O. Box 649, 183 Lake Road, Wilton 04955, Maine, USA
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The Whispering Pines Motel and Gift Shop 
P.O. Box 649, 183 Lake Road, Wilton 04955, Maine, USA
+1 207 6453721, +1 207 6454864
http://www.thewhisperingpinesmotel.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at The Whispering Pines Motel and Gift Shop
fully equipped common kitchen
fax services
pets are admitted
rooms for non-smokers
playground for children
suitable for disabled guests
dry cleaning
laundry/washing services
phone at the reception
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
checks accepted
television set in room
telephone in room
internet connection in room
heating in room
air conditioner in room
ironing facilities in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
kitchenette in room
en-suite/private bathroom
hairdryer in room
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Whether you prefer Alpine, Nordic skiing, Snowbording or Tubing Wilson Lake Inn is centrally located near all the major Maine ski areas. We are less than one hour to Black Mountain, Saddleback, Sugarloaf and Sunday River. SKIING, SNOWBOARDING AND TUBING. Looking for the perfect solution to get the most from your long ski weekend? Come to Wilson Lake Inn in Wilton, Maine and ski a different mountain every day. Affordable lodging rates. Less then one hour to Black Mountain, Saddleback, Sugarloaf and Sunday River. Call today to book your reservations and get your pass at good for Sunday River and Sugarloaf USA. Don't forget to take advantage of the pre-season rates on season passes. is home to eight peaks and an infinite amount of fun. Skiers and riders will find 131 trails and glades offering plenty of terrain for all abilities, plus a network of 18 lifts servicing the resort. And covering 92% of the mountain is most powerful snowmaking system in New England. Get your ski passes at offers the only lift-serviced, above treeline skiing in the East. Its 2,820 vertical feet are accessed by 134 trails to offer plenty of variety for everyone. Sugarloaf is renowned for its classic New England narrow trails that are complimented by pristine groomed runs for all abilities, legendary steeps, and plentiful woods skiing across the entire 1,400 acres. Get your ski passes at. Sugarloaf ski passes. Afforable with more than 8000 acres of high alpine peaks and forest big. Top lift elevation of over 4000 ft. And 2000 vertical feet of skiing. Many improvements have already been made including a 44% increase in ski terrain and a new lift and stunning base lodge - with 9 more lifts and 30 trails to come. Is your family young or inexperienced skiers? Looking for a great Maine snow vacation but you do not want the expense of the big resorts? Come and enjoy a winter vacation at Wilson Lake Inn just minutes from two great family oriented ski areas Titcomb Mountain and Black Mountain. Nordic or alpine sking and great tubing - there is something for everyone! Ski Area, Farmington, Maine. Just 10 minutes from Wilson Lake Inn. Titcomb Mountain is affordable and family-oriented. We offer a number of free and low cost programs for children and adult members. Visitors may still enjoy low prices. The 750-foot slope features 15 alpine trails for all skill levels, from beginner to expert, a terrain trail for snowboarders. Titicomb has beautiful and newly renovated Nordic trails, totalling 15.4 kilometers. Whether you are interested in Learn-To-Ski classes or trying your hand at race programs, Titcomb Mountain has something for everyone. Just 25 minutes from Wilson Lake Inn. Black Mountain provides a variety of winter snow activities for the whole family. If you don't ski or snowboard that's not a problem at Black Mountain of Maine. at The Edge Tubing Park is the perfect way to experience the thrill of speed on snow. Nordic sking at Black Mountain's. 17 kilometers of trails, with snowmaking on 4 kilometers, have something to offer for all abilities. Trails are groomed, whenever possible, for both skating and classic techniques. 1.866.SKI DEPOT [for all your ski equipment] Jay, Maine. Owners Ron and Ken Jacques offer a wide range of skiing experience including, active ski racers, coaches, retailers, as well as handcrafted ski manufacturers and designers, a combination we believe set us apart from other shops. Our staff consists of close family and friends who all share the same passion for the mountains. Our off season activities, kayaking and biking fill the void while we patiently await our season of choice. Customer service second to none and quality products at a fair price are the cornerstones of our business. If you aint on the edge... youre taking up too much space!

We offer you a wide variety of Guest rooms, Extended Stay Studios as well as Two Bedroom Extended Stay Suites, all of which provide you with the comforts of home here in. Wilton, Maine in Franklin County. LODGING ACCOMMODATIONS in Wilton, near Farmington, Maine. Many of our 30 guest rooms, studios and suites here at Wilson Lake Inn have been expanded and upgraded over the years. As each addition was added to the motel, it has contributed to our charm and uniqueness. We are available daily from 7AM to 10PM to take your reservations. 1-207-645-3721 or 1-800-626-7463. A variety of Guest Rooms are available. You will have complimentary high speed internet access, refrigerator, color TV with free HBO, phone with free local calls and data port. All Guest Rooms on the second floor are non-smoking, There are five smoking rooms on the first floor. Our choices include: Single Queen Guest Room. First Floor Standard Guest Room with 2 beds. Second Floor Standard Guest Room with 2 beds. The over sized Extended Stay Studios rooms have two beds and a full bath. These studios also feature a fully equipped kitchen with full size stove, oven, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and a dining table to accommodate 4 individuals as well as a full bath. Two of these studios are located on the second floor. Two are located on the first floor, one is handicapped accessible and the other is a smoking room. Each studio has high speed internet access, color TV with HBO, phone with free local calls and a data port. First Floor Extended Stay Studio. [1 non-smoking and 1 smoking]. Second Floor Extented Stay Studio. These are apartment size Two Bedroom Extended Stay Suites. Each features a separate living room with either a futon or sofa that opens to a full size bed. You will have a full equipped kitchen with stove, oven, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and dining room table accommodating at least 4 individuals and a full bath. They also have high speed internet access, color TV with free HBO, two phones with free local calls and data port. All suites are non-smoking. Second Floor Two Bedroom Extended Stay Suites each bedroom has one queen bed. First Floor Two Bedroom Extended Stay Suite has three full size beds one queen bed and two full size beds. CHECK OUT BEFORE 11AM. Call 1-207-645-3721 or 1-800-626-7463

Come Stay and Play Golf in Wilton, Maine. We are pleased to invite you to come and visit the foothills of western Maine. Enjoy our scenic beauty on Wilson Lake when you book your. WILSON LAKE COUNTRY CLUB. Call 207-645-3721 today to book your. Stay and Play golfing package. Second Floor Standard Guest Room with two queen beds, full bath, mini refrigerator, free high speed wireless internet, cable TV with HBO. Rate of $70.00 per person, per night and is based on double occupancy, does not include 7% state tax or gratuity. [$35.00 single person surcharge applies]. 2nd floor Standard Guest Room. Breakfast at Wilson Lake County Club. 18 holes of golf and cart at Wilson Lake Country Club. 10% discount on dinner at Boiler Room Brew Pub Restaurant. Note: If more information is required regarding Wilson Lake Country Club or other area courses - please ask for our golf coordinator, Tom Weigle. CHECK IN 4PM CHECK OUT before 11AM

Warm and friendly service and thoughtful amenities are standard here at Wilson Lake Inn. Amenities and Service Information. Front Desk Open from 7am to 10 pm. Check In Time 4:00 to 9:00 PM. Check Out Time before 11:00 AM. Free High Speed Wireless Internet access. Guest Computer Workstation with printer and high speed internet access. Fax and Coping Services available. Housekeeping Services Daily. Amenities available by request. Iron ironing boards. Toothpaste toothbrushes. Playing cards and Board Games. Fresh brewed coffee available every morning. Hot water dispenser for instant tea or coffee. Complimentary cookies and candy. Snack food and Soda vending machines. Daily newspaper and variety of magazines books. Meeting Room available for meetings or functions. Accommodates 20 - 30. Catering services arranged by request. Coin Operated Laundromat

Whether it is antiquing. country fairs, dining, outdoor activities, or shopping there is much to experience in the Lakes and Mountain Region, near Wilton and Farmington, Maine. Area Attractions in and around Wilton, Maine. Wilton Farm and Home Museum. [SEE OUR PHOTO GALLERY PHOTOS OF MUSEUM]. Location: Canal Street, Wilton, Me [next to Boiler Room Restaurant]. Contact: Pamela Brown, Wilton Historical Society 207-645-2091. Seasonal: July 1st through August 31st. Day and Hours: Saturdays 1-4 PM. One of Maine's finest collections of farm tools. A nearly complete collection of Maine bottles. Sylvia Hardy, Maine giantess. Famed artist, Joe Knowles. G.H. Bass, originator of the famous Bass Shoes and Bass Weejun and much more! All housed in a solid Maine structure built during the Civil War. Washburn-Norlands Living History Center. Location: 290 Norlands Road Livermore, ME 04253. Hours of Operation: PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO TOUR. Contact: Staff peron on-duty. Washburn-Norlands Living History Center is a multifaceted museum offering in-depth experiences in 18th and 19th century rural life. Named by ALHFAM as one of the best agricultural museums in the country, it is the home of the Washburn family, one of the great political and industrial dynasties of the 19th century. Visitors are active participants in farming and housework and become involved in the social, political and educational activities of the past. They offer seasonal events, site rentals, live-in experiences, educational programs for schools and groups, research opportunities in the mid-1880's Gothic library, and tours of the entire Living History site, including the farm, Universalist Church, schoolhouse, and Italianate Mansion with attached farmers' cottage and barn. Maine Mountain Heritage Tours. Mountain Counties Heritage, Inc. Farmington, ME 04938. What is the Maine Mountain Heritage area? It is a vast region of forested highlands, lakes and mountains, where independent people work together to make strong economies and healthy communities. It's a fun place. And it's real. (And for those of you who may be from away, it is just a 3 hour drive from Boston!). Photo by Daniel Neff. To get to Smalls Falls from Wilton, you take Route 4 North and Smalls Falls will be about 30 miles on the left hand side, it's extremely easy to get to, there are no back roads, just the highway. Smalls Falls is an exceptional series of falls and plunge pools on the Sandy River just upstream from its confluence with Chandler Mill Stream in Township E. The Maine Department of Transportation maintains a rest stop with picnic tables at this location on Route 4 just a few miles north of Madrid. The bottom of Small Falls consists of a 3 foot cascade falling into a 20 foot wide circular pool. The next waterfall up is a 14 foot fanning horsetail with a deep oblong-shaped pool people tend to jump into from above, a stunt that is highly dangerous. Even further up the trail, you will find a 25 foot segmented waterfall, with a plunge on the left and segmented horsetail on the right. The top waterfall is a 12 foot horsetail and slide. Beyond the final falls of Small Falls lies tiny plunges and cascades with equally clear and beautiful water. All four sets of falls are found within a one of most colorful and beautiful gorges in the region. Its colors consist of beiges, oranges, greens, blacks, browns, gold, and ivory. There are plenty of places to sit along the gorge walls and bask in the beauty of the wide open area. Other features that make this waterfall so popular are the pools to swim in and the numerous places to picnic. At the base of each plunge, cascade, and horsetail is a pool to either wade or swim in. At the base of the lowest fall is a rocky beach, leading to the pool. There are also bathrooms, picnic tables, and fire pitsaltogether, a place as accommodating as any picnic spot you can find. Written by Greg Parsons and Katie Watson.
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