Article on Bear Spring Camps on Great Pond, in the Belgrade Lakes region. Bear Spring Camps consists of about 400 acres of woods and fields and shorefront. The camps are run today by Marguerite Mosher, her daughter Peg, and son-in-law Ron Churchill. Among the scores who have returned annually to Bear Spring Camps was Maine author E. B. White, who had vacationed in the Belgrade lakes since childhood
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Article about the spring migrations of the French Creek and Riggins CCC camps for the purpose of con...
Maine Interview piece with Al and Sue Cooper, who have operated a sporting camp on the edge of Kata...
An article on the Eagle Hill Field Research Station in Steuben, a summer camp for (adult) naturalis...
Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programming being driven by a...
Article about staying at Tim Pond Wilderness Camps, which have been run by Betty Calden and her husb...
An article about a winter trip the author took with Maine artist Marguerite Robichaux to the Birches...
Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
Maine instituted a comprehensive study of bears in 1975, tagging more than 1,500 bears and fitting m...
An article on the Kennebec Highlands, a 6,100-acre tract of protected land in the Belgrade Lakes reg...
Publicizing Maine\u27s many camp siteshttps://digitalmaine.com/expo67_news/1006/thumbnail.jp
A booklet of photographs and information about The Belgrade, a resort property on the shore of Belgr...
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known nature preserve own...
A brochure for the Attean Lake Camps in Jackman, Maine, written by a guest of 35 seasons, circa 19...
Article about Dick Kennedy and his family, who have turned Camp Kieve, an old-guard summer camp, of ...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Article about the spring migrations of the French Creek and Riggins CCC camps for the purpose of con...
Maine Interview piece with Al and Sue Cooper, who have operated a sporting camp on the edge of Kata...
An article on the Eagle Hill Field Research Station in Steuben, a summer camp for (adult) naturalis...
Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programming being driven by a...
Article about staying at Tim Pond Wilderness Camps, which have been run by Betty Calden and her husb...
An article about a winter trip the author took with Maine artist Marguerite Robichaux to the Birches...
Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
Maine instituted a comprehensive study of bears in 1975, tagging more than 1,500 bears and fitting m...
An article on the Kennebec Highlands, a 6,100-acre tract of protected land in the Belgrade Lakes reg...
Publicizing Maine\u27s many camp siteshttps://digitalmaine.com/expo67_news/1006/thumbnail.jp
A booklet of photographs and information about The Belgrade, a resort property on the shore of Belgr...
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known nature preserve own...
A brochure for the Attean Lake Camps in Jackman, Maine, written by a guest of 35 seasons, circa 19...
Article about Dick Kennedy and his family, who have turned Camp Kieve, an old-guard summer camp, of ...
Focus on Tourism & Hospitality piece on challenges faced by Maine\u27s sporting camps, including th...
Article about the spring migrations of the French Creek and Riggins CCC camps for the purpose of con...
Maine Interview piece with Al and Sue Cooper, who have operated a sporting camp on the edge of Kata...