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Hiking is great!Whether playing golf on the historic 9 hole course on the island (second oldest course in Maine), hiking up the nearly 1000 foot cliffs of Mount Kineo to see the entire 40 mile lake, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, nature viewing on the 800 acres of preserved land or simply relaxing while taking in Maine's incredibly mild summer, there is plenty to do for all ages and interests.

A photo of the fire tower at the top of Mt. Kineo
A photo of the fire tower at the top of Mt. Kineo


A view from the Indian Trail, one of three paths to the top of Mt. Kineo.  The Indian trail is the shortest and most difficult way to the top, but the views are spectacular

Wow!
Children swinging from the rope swing at Pebble Beach, the favorite island swimming destination

A moose on the golf course near dusk.
A moose on the golf course near dusk.

Hire a guide and troll for deepwater lake fish
Hire a guide and troll for deepwater lake fish

Photo by Ringenberg
Take a float plane ride over Moosehead Lake
Photo by Ringenberg

Hole in 1, anybody?
Hole 4 of the Kineo Golf Course

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Links to additional activities:

  • Wilderness Expeditions (The Birches)
    • Located conveniently in Rockwood, Maine, The Wilderness Expeditions is your link to kayaking, whitewater rafting, moose safaris, sailing, rope courses and canoeing.
  • Scenic Tours by Sea Plane  
    • For more information contact Folsom's Flying Service, (207) 695-2821
  • Riding the Historic Katadhin from Greenville to Kineo Island
    • The historic Katahdin provides weekly cruises on Moosehead lake departing out of Greenville.  See www.katahdincruises.com for more information.
  • Hiking in Maine - includes the best from The Oak Lodge
  • Golfing on Kineo Island

Revised:  January 18, 2008

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