The Kennebec Explorer 2015 Visitor's Guide to Maine's Kennebec Valley | Page 37

Greetings From the Winthrop Lakes Real Summertime Adventure in the Heart of Vacationland Cobbosseecontee, or Cobbessee, as it is often called, is one of the best bass lakes in all of the Northeast, with plenty of “Maine’s largest” lingering just beneath its surface. It also sports the state’s only working inland lighthouse. The magic of this corner of the Kennebec Valley lies in its lakes. Gorgeous stretches of clean, pure, wonderful water. They are a real crowd pleaser. In addition to Cobbosseecontee, you’ll find Androscoggin, Annabessacook and Maranacook; havens for boating, kayaking, canoeing, fishing or swimming. C’mon, welcoming waters await. A Quick Climb to Survey Our Entire Area Don’t forget to take the opportunity to make the short hike up the Mt. Pisgah trail to climb the 60-foot historic fire tower. You’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the region. Hikers here will appreciate the good work of the Kennebec Land Trust, which has, through years of work, put together access to some of the most beautiful and unspoiled hiking spots. Check them out. Our Brand of Fun is Meant for Kids of All Ages, Too All summer long the Norcross Point Concert Series will delight visitors with an easy afternoon of entertainment. Or spend Independence Day on our shores and then enjoy Winthrop’s Annual Fourth of July Fireworks on Lake Maranacook. Small, and proud of it, Monmouth packs a punch in a number of ways. Located just outside of Augusta on Route 202, a trip up Main Street shows off its best features. You’ll immediately be taken with Cumston Hall, the cultural center of the area, with its 250-seat opera house, a library and Maine’s official Shakespearean Theatre. Up the street you’ll also find The Monmouth Museum; it actively documents 19th-century farm living. Come summer, the annual Monmouth Fair has all the makings of an honest-to-goodness down-home fair. But if you go, be careful, or you might just find yourself getting pulled into the skillet toss. Summer Fun for Generations of Kids These shores also serve as the backdrop for many of the Maine summer camps filling summers with smiles, activity and laughter. Our region offers some of the finest and most well-established camp experiences in the country and even the world. Learn more at KennebecValley.org 35