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Side navigation bar for Lakewood Camps, Rangeley, Maine
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| The Richardson Lakes Area, where Lakewood Camps is located, has always
been known for its excellent fishing on Rapid River, however it also is known as the
region that Louise Dickinson Rich made famous in her book We Took to the Woods and
is the site where Carrie Stevens created the Grey Ghost and other original streamer flies. |

Grey Ghost
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| Lakewood Camps, established in 1853 as one of Maine's premier sporting camps,
has been one of the main focal points of the Richardson Lakes, thus preserving its
colorful history and traditions has always been a priority with the owners since 1976.
That's why everywhere in camp you look you will find reminders of the past, from the
pictures in the dining room and lobby to the unique furniture in the cabins. So as its
owners did nearly 150 years ago, the present owners of Lakewood Camps do
today
provide their guests with the truly unique Maine sporting camp
experience. |
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