BDN Discover Hermon 2020

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HERMON

8 THINGS TO DOIN HERMON

BY MOLLY MAYO

Filled with rich indoor and outdoor activities, Hermon is an exciting destination for Maineiacs and travelers alike. From a nationally recognized restaurant to a quiet little beach, there’s more than meets the eye to this hidden gem of a town.

Experience Hermon Mountain Beat the winter blues with a trip to Hermon Mountain, located just off Newburgh Road in the rugged outdoor region of Hermon. With over 19 trails of sheer wintry bliss, the mountain offers endless hours of skiing, sledding, tubing, and more. Thrill-seeking individuals can go solo and carve the slopes during the day-time, or bring their date along for an unforgettable night-skiing experience. Want to bring the family along? Hermon Mountain offers ski lessons to kids age 2 and up in addition to providing the ideal environment for tubing down a slippery snowy slope. With brightly lit trails in a cozy woodland environment, this is one winter treat you and your loved ones won’t want to miss. Skiers and snowboarders make their way down a trail at New Hermon Mountain ski area. PHOTO: GABOR DEGRE/BDN FILE

Go Camping Looking for some peace and quiet? Camping in Hermon opens up a world of possibilities at either the Pumpkin Patch RV Resort or the Pleasant Hill Campground. Comfortably situated on Billings Road, Pumpkin Patch RV Resort is a welcoming, pet-friendly destination filled with modern conveniences for you and your family. Snuggle up to the idea of over 80 RV sites with electric hookups, one cabin with electricity and AC, Wi-Fi, hot showers, and a breezy dog exercise area. Planning on camping with a tent? Book a night at Pleasant Hill Campground, located just near Interstate 95. Enjoy full hookups at over 100 sites set in the inviting country atmosphere of maple and pine trees. Turn your weekend stay into a weeklong vacation with the family and take advantage of the many activities available to campers such as the fishing pond, swimming pool, recreational hall and store, and more. Whether you prefer relaxation or recreation, camping in Hermon provides numerous opportunities to indulge in both. A family plays mini golf at Pleasant Hill RV Park & Campground in Hermon. PHOTO: GABOR DEGRE/BDN FILE

Explore Jackson Beach With the sun shining on a bright summer or winter day, what better way to spend an afternoon than immersed in the beautiful outdoors at Jackson Beach? Nestled in the bottom corner of Hermon, Jackson Beach holds a wealth of activities such as fishing, kayaking, and swimming in the summer and ice fishing and skating in the winter. Overflowing with excellent fishing opportunities, cast your line out into the sparkling waters for a chance to catch one of the various types of fish that call Hermon Pond home. The fish directory here includes brook trout, smallmouth and largemouth bass, white sucker, black crappie, pumpkinseed, and rainbow smelt, to name a few. Kayaking is also a favorite here, as various little streams connect to Hermon Pond, offering miles upon miles of waterways to navigate through and explore. Just bring your boat on over to the convenient boat landing at Jackson Beach near the swimming area and push off into the great outdoors. Surrounded by sunny blue skies, tranquil waters, and gorgeous woodland scenery, your morning stop might just turn into a regular weekend getaway. Snowmobilers take off from Jackson Beach on Hermon Pond. PHOTO: GABOR DEGRE/BDN FILE

Eat at Dysart’s Made popular by their nationally recognized ‘baked in a buttery, flaky crust’ bloopers video, Dysart’s Restaurant and Truck Stop has gained more than just the attention of Saturday Night Live. Wanderlust travelers and locals alike flock to this delectable diner for so much more than just their buttery, flaky crust. Authentic New England flavors show through in each freshly baked fruit pie and piping hot dish. Take time to indulge in some of Dysart’s favorites such as their chicken pot pie, haddock chowder and tuna melt, and tender bourbon steak tips, or call ahead and grab a dish to go. If you are up to the challenge, try the 18-wheeler – Dysart’s special dessert which features 18 scoops of creamy ice cream for you to enjoy at one sitting. Whatever the time of year or occasion, eating at Dysart’s is what you would call a wicked good idea. Dysart’s Truck Stop & Restaurant in Hermon. PHOTO: GABOR DEGRE/BDN FILE


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