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Ice-Out Prize Pool Reaches Record $2,000 for 2016 Contest

By Clara Winslow — March 10, 2016

Homan's Pond Ice-Out jackpot more than doubles as interest in the annual spring tradition surges regionwide.

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Travel Writer Discovers Willow Creek: Town Earns First Professional Review

By Clara Winslow — August 20, 2015

A freelance travel writer visiting from Portland, Maine, publishes the first professional review of Willow Creek as a tourism destination, drawing regional attention.

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Inn-to-Inn Hiking Route Links Willow Creek Bed-and-Breakfasts

By Clara Winslow — May 21, 2015

A new 8-mile inn-to-inn hiking trail connects Willow Creek's two bed-and-breakfasts with the Mattawamkeag River Trail, offering multi-day hiking packages.

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Leaf-Peeping Shuttle Service Debuts to Ease Fall Traffic Congestion

By Clara Winslow — October 9, 2014

A weekend shuttle service during peak foliage season aims to reduce traffic congestion on Route 11 and help visitors access trailheads, downtown and the Dry Dock.

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School Heritage Field Trips Take Students Into Town History

By Clara Winslow — September 25, 2014

Willow Creek K-8 School launches a new heritage curriculum that sends students into town to document oral histories and explore historic sites.

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Farmers Market Launches Tourist Outreach: 'Come for the Vegetables, Stay for the Town'

By Clara Winslow — May 15, 2014

The Willow Creek Farmers Market launches a tourist-friendly initiative featuring vendor maps, cooking demonstrations, and 'market passports' to draw visitors.

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ATV Trail Access Expanded as Tourism Committee Targets Off-Road Riders

By Clara Winslow — January 23, 2014

New ATV trail connections link Willow Creek to the statewide trail network, opening a corridor for off-road vehicle tourism from Canada and southern Maine.

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Pine Cone Motel Undergoes Renovation as Visitor Demand Outstrips Lodging

By Clara Winslow — December 19, 2013

The Pine Cone Motel completes a major renovation adding four new rooms and modern amenities, responding to growing demand for overnight accommodations.

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Pleasant Lake Paddling Trail Opens as New Day-Trip Destination

By Clara Winslow — October 3, 2013

A scenic paddling route on Pleasant Lake, 10 miles east of town, offers visitors a quiet alternative to the Willow River with views of undeveloped shoreline.

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Hunting Lease Tourism Takes Hold as Out-of-State Sportsmen Rent Private Land

By Clara Winslow — September 12, 2013

A new program connecting out-of-state deer hunters with local landowners generates income for farmers and fills motel rooms during the November shoulder season.

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Bicycle Tour Groups Put Willow Creek on the Cycling Map

By Clara Winslow — June 27, 2013

Organized bike tours passing through Willow Creek bring dozens of cyclists to town, prompting discussion of bike-friendly infrastructure improvements.

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Town Forms First-Ever Tourism Committee to Guide Economic Development

By Clara Winslow — April 11, 2013

The Board of Selectmen approves the creation of a five-member tourism committee tasked with developing a formal strategy for attracting visitors year-round.

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First Kayak Rentals Hit the Water as Paddlers Discover Willow River

By Clara Winslow — July 5, 2012

The new Kayak Willow Creek rental service launches at Thorne's Bend, offering visitors a chance to explore the gentle currents of the Willow and Mattawamkeag rivers.

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Main Street Vacancies Fuel Debate Over Tourism Role in Downtown Revival

By Clara Winslow — May 10, 2012

With seven empty storefronts on Main Street, residents and business owners clash over whether tourism or traditional commerce should anchor downtown's future.

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Ice-Out Competition Expands Beyond Town Limits for First Time

By Clara Winslow — March 8, 2012

The annual Ice-Out competition on Homan's Pond opens to online entries from outside Willow Creek, drawing attention from as far as California.

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Birdwatching Weekends Take Flight Along Mattawamkeag River Corridor

By Clara Winslow — February 16, 2012

A new series of guided birdwatching weekends aims to attract the growing ecotourism market, targeting spring and fall migration along the river.

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Snowmobile Grooming Upgrades Promise Best Winter Trail Conditions in Years

By Clara Winslow — December 8, 2011

The Willow Creek Snowmobile Club receives new grooming equipment, opening 60 miles of maintained trails for the 2011-2012 winter season.

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Willow Creek Custom Flooring Opens Mill to Historic Tours

By Clara Winslow — October 13, 2011

The town's oldest operating business begins offering guided tours of the historic 1903 mill, showcasing the original steam-powered planer and the craft of hardwood flooring.

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Foliage Season Poised to Break Records as Leaf-Peepers Descend on Willow Creek

By Clara Winslow — September 29, 2011

A dry summer and ideal temperature swings promise one of the most spectacular foliage displays in years, drawing crowds to the Mattawamkeag River Valley.

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The Dry Dock Brings Farm-to-Table Dining to Willow Creek

By Clara Winslow — June 23, 2011

Dean Moreau, a Willow Creek native who spent 15 years working in Portland and Boston kitchens, opens the Dry Dock restaurant in the restored Thorne & Sons boat shed.