Wyman

Welcome to Wyman!

The Horns Pond on Bigelow Mountain
Maine An EncyclopediaHorns Pond on Bigelow Mountain

The unorganized territory of Wyman is most known for the Bigelow Preserve Public Reserve Land that covers much of the territory’s area. With its beautiful wilderness and proximity to Sugarloaf and Saddleback ski areas, Rangeley and Flagstaff Lakes, and many other nearby outdoor destinations, Wyman is a real nature lover’s paradise.

Activities

  • Appalachian Trail Carrabassett Dr, Kingfield, ME 04947
    • There is a dedicated parking lot for the Appalachian Trail on Route 27, about 5 miles south of Stratton. You can cross the road from this parking lot and hike the AT across the Bigelow Preserve ridge or head towards Sugarloaf and Rangeley.
  • Bigelow Preserve W Flagstaff Rd, Stratton, ME 04982 | (207) 287-3200
    • Swimming, fishing, camping, and of course, hiking! These are all things you can do at Bigelow Preserve! The preserve encompasses the entire Bigelow Range, which includes seven summits and Flagstaff Lake. West Peak, the highest summit, is 4,10 feet and is one of only ten Maine summits over 4,000 in elevation.
  • Additional activities can be found nearby Coplin Plantation, Kingfield-Carrabassett Valley, and Stratton-Eustis.

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