Maine is a colorful jigsaw puzzle made up of towns and communities that fit together to give the state a unique identity. This photographic collection features Farmington, Wilton, Kingfield, and Sugarloaf, a perfect example of communities working as complements to create an area with a wide appeal to diverse interests. While Farmington serves as the political, educational, and commercial center, Wilton acts as the industrial hub, and Kingfield and Sugarloaf provide the area with recreational attractions. Though the towns may differ in their focus, a scenic beauty does run throughout—whether it be the gentle waters in Wilson Lake, the cascades of the Sandy River, or the stalwart splendor of the mountains. However, to truly understand any place means meeting its people. This volume focuses on three families in particular: the Bass family in Wilton; the Mills family in Farmington; and the Winter family in Kingfield and Sugarloaf.
Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole and their gateway communities are the perfect playground For some of the best rock climbing, trout fishing. mountain biking, wildlife viewing,...
Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole and their gateway communities are the perfect playground for some of the best rock climbing, trout fishing, mountain biking, wildlife viewing,...
Puzzler's Guide to Yellowstone and Grand Teton
Grand Teton entices with jagged peaks and glacial lakes. Packed with information for everyone from families with small children to hardcore outdoor adventurers, this guide takes you there.
Republished for the second time, this delightful guide to Grand Teton National Park and surrounding areas, written by ranger-naturalists, provides wonderfully informative insights for motorists, families, casual hikers and others who want ...
Describes a variety of climbs in the Teton Range and discusses essentials of rock climbing
Whether you enjoy a strenous multiday hike or an easy stroll, the 35 trail descriptions in this book will lead you to the park's dramatic landscapes and varied wildlife.
Presents forty-six hiking trails in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
Grand Teton National Park is thus no product of chance, but rather the design of men and women working in a noble cause. What they achieved was, Righter suggests, "perhaps the most notable conservation victory of the twentieth century."
America's first national park, Yellowstone contains an incomparable combination of natural beauty, rugged wilderness, and abundant wildlife.