Scenic Drives Directions: Turn right from the Lodge to downtown Greenville. Take Route 15 north at the blinking yellow light through Rockwood As summer turns to fall, the transition in the area is to Jackman, Turn left (south) on Route 201 to Bingham. Turn left extraordinary. Autumn displays brilliant hues of red, yellow and (east) on Route 16 to Abbot Village. Turn left (north) on Route 6/15 orange. The typical “leaf peeping” season is from mid-September thru back to Greenville. Paved road. Open year around. mid-October. The change in the landscape from the greens of summer is breathtaking. TRIP 2 – GREENVILLE – KOKADJO Length: 16 miles one-way There are several scenic loops for those traveling by automobile. It is Time: 30 minutes also a wonderful time of year for hikers to trek along our many See the eastern shore of Moosehead Lake, pass moose bogs, ponds, mountain paths and fabulous mountain views. There is a trading post at Kakadjo and nature trails. where you can get food and souvenirs. Whatever your Directions: Take a left (north) out of the Lodge onto Lily Bay Road mode of 16 miles to Kakadjo. Paved road. Open year round. transportation may be, make TRIP 3 – GREENVILLE – ROCKWOOD the Moosehead Length: About 25 miles one-way Lake Region the Time: 30 minutes leaf peeping This drives takes you up the western side of Moosehead Lake, past destination for , the East and West Outlets to the Kennebec you! We highly River and will treat you to magnificent views of in recommend that Rockwood. There is a country store in Rockwood that serves you pick up. sandwiches and baked goods. You may also visit the Rockwood town The Atlas and Gazeteer at one of the shops in Greenville. This landing for another country store and a closer view of Mount Kineo. will give you very detailed maps of the entire Moosehead Region so A boat shuttle runs on the hour to Mount Kineo in the summer. that you don’t miss out on any scenic roads! Directions: Make a right from the Lodge to Greenville. Turn right at blinking yellow light onto Route 15, north 20 miles to Rockwood. TRIP 1 - GREENVILLE-ROCKWOOD-JACKMAN-BINGHAM- Paved road. Open year round. ABBOT LOOPS Length: About 150 miles TRIP 4 – GREENVILLE – SHIRLEY RAILROAD BED LOOP Time: Half day trip Length: 15 miles This trip takes you past lakes, mountain views, and a scenic river Time: 20 miles one-way valley. There are several towns to stop in for souvenirs, a cup of This drive will take you down the railroad bed from Greenville to coffee, and a good lunch. Shirley. You will pass scenic bogs with moose and other wildlife.

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Directions: Turn right from the Lodge to downtown Greenville. Turn Turn right onto Route 150. After 3-4 miles turn right onto North Right at the blinking yellow light and take Route 15 (Pritham Guilford Road. When this road ends turn right onto Tour 6/15 in Avenue) north for 1.3 miles to Greenville Junction. After passing Monson. This road will lead you back to Greenville. Mostly paved under the railroad trestle, turn left on Depot Street. This will turn road. Open year round. into a gravel road. Stay left at the fork (if you get to the Greenville Landfill you didn’t stay left). Follow this road until it ends in Shirley. Turn left. Turn left again onto Route 15/6 to back to Greenville. Gravel road. Passable in late spring, summer and fall.

TRIP 5 – GREENVILLE – BIG SQUAW MOUNTAIN RESORT Length: 6 miles one-way Time: 10 minutes The trip to Big Squaw Mountain Resort provides views of Moosehead Lake, Mount Kineo, and (Maine’s tallest mountain) that are unbeatable. Bring a camera for this one! Directions: Turn right from the Lodge toward Greenville; take a right on Route 15 north at the blinking yellow light for 6 miles. Turn left at the sign for Big Squaw Mountain Resort. Follow the access road until it ends at the ski lodge. Paved road. Open year around up to the gate (call 695-1000 for access information).

TRIP 6 – GREENVILLE – MONSON – WILLIMANTIC LOOP Length: 45 miles long Time: 50 – 60 minutes This trip will take you past spectacular views of Borestone and Barren Mountains and over a couple of scenic bridges on Wilson Stream. There are sprawling fields and old farmhouses. If you need refreshment, there are eating stops in Monson. Directions: Turn right from the Lodge through Greenville and at the blinking yellow light continue south on Route 15 toward Monson. Just after the Monson town line turn left on the Elliotsville Road. After you cross Wilson Stream and pass (stay sharp right), the Elliotsville Road turns to gravel for about 10 miles. You will cross Wilson Stream again on a bridge with iron grates.

P.O. Box 1167 ▪ 368 Lily Bay Road ▪ Greenville, Maine 04441 ▪ 207-695-4400 P.O. Box 1167 ▪ 368 Lily Bay Road ▪ Greenville, Maine 04441 ▪ 207-695-4400 www.lodgeatmooseheadlake.com ▪ [email protected] www.lodgeatmooseheadlake.com ▪ [email protected]