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"The Best Sunsets on the Lake" - This is how the Maine summer folk describe the LEDGES camp, a rustic Maine cabin built in the 1940s. Perched atop a rocky slope on Androscoggin Lake, this classic Maine camp has been the perfect vacation getaway for generations. Nestled deep in pine woods where the houses are at least a half mile apart, the camp provides the ideal mix of fun and solitude. The house sits on a stretch of shore called Paradise Point because it is just that beautiful.
The house sits just several feet from the lake, and by day, private swimming, boating, and fishing are perfect recreational summer activities. Guests can use a canoe and rowboat to explore several islands and beaches on the lake. Bass and perch fishing are perfect ways to enjoy dawn and dusk. At night, the only sounds are the lapping of waves and the cry of loons. The Maine coast (Bar Harbor, Acadia) is less than two hours away with its lobster boats, whale watches and seaside restaurants.
Five bedrooms make it the perfect spot for a family - or two - to spend their summer vacation. Though rustic, the camp has running water, a full kitchen, and plenty of beds - including a four-bed dormitory for children. The town of Wayne has a General Store, several playgrounds, and a library. The capitol city of Augusta is less than 20 minutes away and has plenty of theatres and restaurants.
Whether you are a married couple on your first honeymoon (or celebrating your 50th wedding anniversary), a family looking for a fun and safe place for children, college friends seeking a reunion spot, or just seeking a solitary retreat, the LEDGES cabin will refresh your soul and leave lifelong memories of summers in Maine. |