The Kennebec Explorer 2020 Visitor's Guide to Maine's Kennebec Valley | Page 34

Where to Stay We’ve got a place for everyone, no matter what they plan to do. Even you! The best way to begin your search for a place to stay in Maine’s Kennebec Valley is to figure out what you plan to do and build up from there. Visitors can enjoy a vast variety of activities in all four seasons—and enjoy choosing from an equally wide variety of lodging options. Looking to get off the grid? Camping is a natural choice, whether you plan to park your RV or bring a tent. No equipment? No problem. Maybe it’s an Outdoor Adventure Resort or one of the many traditional Maine Cottage Resorts you need. Either will keep you well-rested and ready to face the day. Want to handle all the daily scheduling and details like you would at home? A Vacation Rental will provide you with control over every moment of your stay. Hampton Inn, Augusta 32 KennebecValley.org Find a lakeside cottage of your dreams or a cozy mountain bungalow built for two; you make the rules and the meals. Sporting Camps and Wilderness Lodges are purpose-built for adventure and the hunting and fishing types. But don’t be fooled, most have the comforts of an in-town hotel; they happen to put their guests in the center of the action. Visitors to the region coming in for shorter getaways—perhaps something like a special event, destination wedding, or romantic leaf-peeping trip—can pick from a collection of in-town Inns and B&Bs. And if you plan on being in Augusta, Waterville, Skowhegan, or some of the other larger towns here, there are excellent choices when it comes to Hotels and Motels. Maple Hill Farm Inn, Hallowell Camping From rugged fun to relaxing in the sun, pack your gear and go. Don’t forget your sense of adventure and a plan to have no plans. Campgrounds range from simple tenting to full-on family RV camping resorts, so do your homework as you look for the “perfect spot.” Keep in mind the things you want to do, too, when you are not on your site. C Moxie Gore Outfitters KennebecValleyExplorer @kennebecexplorer # visitkennebecvalley Kennebec Explorer