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Spring Skiing Gives Birdseye View of Maine Waterfront Property


The Maine winter has certainly been a long, snowy one. I’m wondering if you will still recognize this photo. It’s a picture of the Shawnee Peak ski area on Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton with beautiful Moose Pond in the foreground.
Many of you who come to this area know this view well if you drive west along Rte. 302 from Bridgton to Fryeburg. I’m running this photo to remind us all that the predominant colors in this area will soon be green and blue – not white!
I’m also running it because I’ve found out that Shawnee Peak has received nearly 200 inches of snow this season – so much, in fact, that they are extending their season through this weekend. Wow, April skiing in Bridgton. Congrats to all you skiers out there!
For waterfront real estate buyers, however, these can be trying times – but I guarantee you things will look a whole lot different in a very few weeks. If you’re skiing this weekend, put your eyes to good use as you take that chair lift up, then ski down Shawnee Peak. Look out at that gorgeous expanse of Moose Pond, stretching its full nine miles in length from north to south. Imagine owning a home down there somewhere. Imagine snow skiing in winter and water skiing in summer.
Now you’re getting the idea.
How about getting a little more specific. How about imagining a recently renovated and updated, four season camp, with 110 feet of frontage on Moose Pond? Click that hotlink and see what I’m talking about. It’s ready to show.
The operative words for this weekend are “Come Ski – then See!”

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