Rangeley
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Rangeley is a city in Maine. It includes the villages of Oquossoc, Haines Landing and South RangeleyGet in
The ride into Rangeley is not too bad, but coming from the south (lower New England), can be a little frustrating. From the Maine Turnpike, it is necessary to take the Rt. 4 exit. Up until this point, the ride is fine. The ride up Rt. 4 is roughly two hours into Rangeley and has some hilly, windy roads.
Get around
To get around, one can use automobiles or one can use the snowmobile trails as a means of transportation. There are not really any public transportation systems, as it is a very small town.
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One of thing things that Rangeley is famous for is it's snowmobile trails. There are hundreds of miles of available to snowmobile on, with great attractions along the way. There are many restaurants accessible right from the trails, and there are many great "picture perfect" sights along the way. In the winter, the lake freezes up and can be snowmobiled on as well.
Rangeley LakeIn the summer Rangeley Lake is a great place to be. The lake is very large, varying in depth, but it is said to go as deep as 200-250 feet deep in some of the underwater canyons. It is fun to boat on the lake, water-ski, jet-ski, and go tubing. There are even some seaplane tours available to the public.
Smalls FallsThis is a small picnic area located right on Rt. 4, a couple miles south of Rangeley. It offers restrooms, picnic tables, hiking trails, and small wading pools at the bottom of a 50+ foot waterfall. It is a beautiful attraction.
Buy
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Nancy's Gifts
phone: +1 207 864-3316address: 75 Main St Sandy River Plt, ME 04970This is a great place to bring home some souvenirs. They have a wide variety of attire
IGAThe IGA is the main supermarket in the area. Recently it has been upgraded to a much
Eat
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address: 2511 Main StRestaurant serving American fare in a casual setting - the Red Onion is well known for its pizzas in the area, but the menu contains a variety of other dishes as well.
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Parkside & Main
phone: +1 207 864-3774address: 76 Main StUpscale restaurant serving a variety of well-executed dishes, many seafood oriented. Excellent views of Rangeley Lake from the dining room. -
Gingerbread House
address: 55 Carry Rd, Oquossoc, ME 04964This restaurant is a great place to go for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It is located a small seven miles from Rangeley. It is right on the snowmobile trails and is a great hangout for snowmobile riders, whether it be for a cup of coffee or a gourmet meal.
Sleep
Many owners of lakefront cabins in the Rangeley area use them as vacation homes and choose to rent them to visitors when not in use. These cabins can be an exceptional value and offer many of the amenities of home as well as convenient access to water recreation.
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The Horsefeather Inn
phone: +1 207-864-5465address: 391 Rangeley Ave -
phone: +1 207-864-3341address: 2443 Main StCombination of a large, historic country inn and a more contemporary motel situated on Haley Pond in downtown Rangeley. The historic inn rooms in the main building have great ambiance, but are frequently not available in the winter off-season; the motel rooms have recently undergone renovation and are a good year-round alternative. A great choice for a first-time visitor to the Rangeley Lakes region.
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Lakeside Rentals
phone: +1 207 864-0935address: 2893 Main St
Go next
The only time that one should worry about getting out of Rangeley is during snowstorms. Traveling down Rt. 4 in the snow can be very frightening. However traffic is never really a huge concern. Be careful of the huge logging trucks as they travel very fast!