Webb Lake, Maine Panorama
by Sandra Huston
Title
Webb Lake, Maine Panorama
Artist
Sandra Huston
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
"Webb Lake, Maine Panorama" is an original fine art landscape photograph by Sandra Huston.
While my husband and I were taking a Sunday drive through the Western Mountains of Maine. We decided to take a road we had never traveled on and came out on this gorgeous overlook of Mt Blue and the Tumbledown Mt range located on the back side of Mt Blue State Park. I could not pass up capturing this beautiful panoramic view with the sun shining through the cumulus cloudscape across the mountain tops. This is #3 of a 4 part series.
Honored to be featured in the following Fine Art America groups:
* Images That Excite You - 7/12/17
* Your Very Best Photography - 7/26/17
* All Natural Beauty Of This World - 7/27/17
Fun Facts: Mt. Blue State Park and the adjoining Mt. Blue/Tumbledown Public Lands offer a prime, four-season destination with abundant outdoor recreation opportunities in Maine's Western Mountains located in Weld, Maine. Mt. Blue State Park is Maine's largest state park, encompassing approximately 8,000 acres in two sections separated by Webb Lake. A campground in the Webb Beach section has 136 wooded sites a short walk from a sandy beach and picnic area. Visitors can swim, launch and rent boats, and walk on trails near the lake. During summer months, park staff routinely offer canoe trips, walks, and nature programs. A Nature Center features hands-on exhibits and displays.
Across the lake from the Webb Beach section is the centerpiece of the Park, 3,187-foot Mt. Blue, a popular day-hike. Visitors also enjoy walks and picnics on Center Hill (see Trails section). Mountain bikers, equestrians, and ATV riders can experience 25 miles of challenging, multi-use trails. In winter, the park's extensive trail system supports snowmobiling, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Families come to sled at Center Hill and skate on an outdoor ice rink at park headquarters. Adjoining Mt. Blue State Park is more than 10,000 acres of State-owned Public Lands and State-held easements encompassing the Tumbledown Mountain Range. Tumbledown Mountain, with an alpine pond near the summit, is the most popular hike, but surrounding lands offer many other attractions. This area is a must see for any vacationer visiting Maine.
Key words: landscape, panorama, cloudscape, cumulus clouds, Mt. Blue, Mt. Range, Sandra Huston, Maine Photographer, Tumbledown Public Lands, Maine's largest State Park, Webb Lake, picnic area, wall art, home decor, greeting car
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July 12th, 2017
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Sandra Huston
A thank you goes out to a buyer from Port Ewen, NY for the purchase of a 36.000" x 14.625" metal print of Webb Lake, Maine Panorama. I hope it brings you many years of enjoyment! Your patronage is greatly appreciated.
Sandra Huston
Thank you Mary Ann Weger, for making "Web Lake, Maine Panorama" one of your personal favorites!
Sandra Huston
Thank you Paul Davenport, for making "Web Lake, Maine Panorama" one of your personal favorites!