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Experiencing the true essence of Wilton starts with brushing up on the basic details. Ready to find out just where this unique place is and what sights you should explore?

This town lies 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Skowhegan. You'll also find it 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Augusta.

With plenty of things to do in this area of Maine, it's easy to see why 2,000 locals have made it their home.

Places to visit in Wilton

There's nothing as exciting as staring out at a fresh layer of snow and knowing you have an entire day in front of you to hit the slopes. Slip on your boots and put on your skis — Titcomb Mountain Ski Area is calling your name! Need more options? If you're eager to shave a few strokes off your handicap, then head over to Wilson Lake Country Club. Grab some clubs, work on your swing and chat to the friendly locals at the 19th hole. And that's not all there is. You'll come face to face with exciting ideas and remarkable artwork at UMF Art Gallery. It displays a regularly changing schedule of works that are sure to interest art enthusiasts.

Where do you fly into for Wilton?

Get set for some incredible new experiences! The center of Wilton is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Augusta State Airport (AUG).

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Wilton?
Epic adventures await in Wilton, with Travelocity vacation packages from as low as CA $693. Including both flights and hotels, these incredible deals make it super simple to explore every corner of the world.
How long should my Wilton vacation be?
Around 2 nights is the average time frame travelers spend in Wilton. But the ideal trip length depends on how many cherished memories you want to make. Why not stay a couple of extra days and discover some hidden treasures?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Wilton?
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Can I save money on my Wilton car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
Bundling your flight, car and hotel into a Wilton vacation package is a surefire way to score better prices. Plus, having your own set of wheels gives you the freedom to get to all those landmarks you’d like to explore. Sitting 129 kilometers away from Wilton, Franconia Notch State Park is one attraction that should be on your agenda. Fill up the tank and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Wilton?
Augusta State Airport (AUG) sits 48 kilometers southeast of inner Wilton.
What is there to do in Wilton?
You’ll find some excellent photo-ops at Wilson Lake, one of the most prominent attractions in Wilton. There’s a lot more to discover in this exciting destination, so give yourself enough time to visit some of its hidden gems.
Where should I stay when visiting Wilton?
If you’re after someplace comfortable to lay your head, have a look at the Comfort Inn And Suites Wilton. It’s the top choice for many visitors.

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