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ANGEL
FALLS: 17.6 miles south of Oquossoc, turn west off Route 17,
cross bridge, turn right onto old railroad line.
3.8 miles after leaving Route 17 take gravel road to
left; stay left, through small gravel pits.
Follow marked trail, approximately one mile from this
point.
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APPALACHIAN
TRAIL:
Trail runs from Andover through our area beyond Saddleback
Mountain. To
reach Trail on Rt. 17, travel 11.1 miles south from Oquossoc.
Trail from Rt. 17 to Rt. 4 is approximately 13 miles.
It is moderate hiking, no real steep sections.
Four miles from Rt. 17 is Sabbath Day Pond and
shelter. To
reach trail-crossing Rt. 4, travel south approximately 9
miles from the center of Rangeley.
From
Rt. 4 to top of Saddleback Mountain it is 5 miles. The last mile is above tree line. Please stay on marked trail, as this is a fragile alpine
area. Also on
this trail, you will find Piazza Rock, shelter and tent
sites 1.3 miles from Rt. 4.
There is a side trail off of Saddleback Mountain,
which then follows ski trails to base lodge approx. 2 miles.
AZISCOOS
MOUNTAIN: Enter trail on Route 16,
17.7 miles west of Rangeley. 2 miles to
summit.
BALD
MOUNTAIN TRAIL:
Take Bald Mt. Road. Trail
is on left. Follow marked trail to top of mountain approx. 1.75 miles.
Be sure to proceed to old fire tower for beautiful
views of surrounding mountains and lakes.
Good family hike!
Picnic table at both top and bottom of trail.
BEMIS
STREAM TRAIL:
Start from Rt. 17, 5.2 miles south of South Shore Drive
intersection
1 1/2 miles.
CASCADE
STREAM GORGE TRAIL
Route 4 south of Rangeley 3 ½ miles, turn
east on Town Hall Road, take a second left, go 100
feet and take right at trail sign, parking lot at
top. Follow
trail markers through forested area, trail opens
before streamside trail, picnic tables.
Follow cairn formations to streamside
trail. Multiple
short spur trails to view gorge and waterfalls.
Easy, but steep terrain.
30 minutes.
EAST
KENNEBAGO MOUNTAIN:
Ten miles east of Rangeley on Rt. 16 turn left on gravel
road. Cross
bridge, take right. At
fork go left, take second right, park (6 miles total from
bridge). A post
with many snowmobile trail signs marks trailhead.
Look for sign for E. Kennebago.
Trail is good for mountain bikes
less than 6 miles.
FOREST
LEGACY TRAIL: Access by water across
from Haines Landing or Route 16, 10.1 miles from Routes 4
and 16 intersection in Oquossoc.
Easy-to-moderate ridgeline and shoreline loop.
Approximately 5 miles.
HATCHERY
BROOK TRAIL: 1/10 mile on Manor Road
off Route 4 just west of Rangeley Village.
Easy one-mile loop through woods with 3 lakeshore
picnic sites.
HUNTER
COVE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY: A
series of walking trails to view wildlife on Rangeley
Lakes Hunter Cove courtesy of the Maine Audubon Society.
Enter on west side of Route 4 at the foot of Dodge
Pond Hill between Rangeley and Oquossoc.
MOUNTAIN
POND:
Enter trail from Edelheid Road at utility pole # 13.
There is a sign at the trailhead
approximately 1.5
miles to Pond. Trail
is red blazed and recently maintained.
PIAZZA
ROCK:
Enter Appalachian Trail where it crosses Rt. 4 approximately
9 miles south of the center of Rangeley.
Nice hike to do with children.
Approximately 1.4 miles to Piazza Rock.
RANGELEY
LAKES TRAILS CENTER
524 Saddleback Mountain Road. Seven miles
of trails are available for mountain biking,
hiking, strolling, nature watching, etc.
Regarding mountain biking, in difficulty
rating, 2
miles are easy (to steel bridge and back along
Tote Road). The remainder is suggested for
advanced mountain bikers.
ROUND
TOP TRAIL Trailhead is 2
miles on Dodge Pond Road from Route 4. Parking
lot, red blazed, easy family hike. 1.2
miles one way to Quimby Pond area.
SADDLEBACK
MOUNTAIN
:
The most popular and scenic summer hiking route to the summit is from the ski
area…approximate distance 2 miles. Begin
at the Base Lodge and follow the orange stakes on the following trails- Grey
Ghost, Upper Grey Ghost and Tri Color. These trails are wide and offer
nice views. Tri Color will bring you to the top of the Kennebago T-Bar,
where a short, narrow trail behind the upper building leads to Saddleback’s
summit. Be sure that you note where this connects you to the
above-tree-line area for your return to the trail. Trail maps
highlighting this route are available outside the lower entry to the Base
Lodge and inside the lobby.
SMALLS
FALLS:
12 miles south of Rangeley on Rt. 4: picnic area, scenic
Spot. Cross
footbridge. Trail goes along stream to other falls.
Children love this area.
SPENCER
POND:
Follow Rt. 17, 12.7 miles from the intersection of Rts. 4
and 17 in Oquossoc (9.1 miles from State Park Rd.).
Trail will be on left.
Park and walk up trail that is an old dirt road.
Short walk to Pond (approx. 1 mile).
Good hike for children.
WEST
KENNEBAGO MOUNTAIN:
Take Rt. 16 west from Oquossoc (toward Wilsons Mills) 4.8
miles to dirt road on right (Morton Cutoff Rd.) Travel 3.2
miles and take a right at intersection.
Travel 5.3 miles to trail
sign on left.
Follow trail markers.
Blow downs at top. Views of surrounding mountains and lakes at the top.
Approximately 2.5 miles.
Moderate hike.
WILHELM
REICH MUSEUM WALKING TRAILS: On
Dodge Pond Road, open year-round, but please call ahead for
weekend use. Trails
are a series of interconnecting loops featuring self-guided
nature trail, bird watching area, and educational stations.
Picnic tables available.
To
report trail conditions write to TRAC, P.O. Box 133,
Rangeley, ME 04970.
Please
respect the woods and the landowners who allow us to use
these trails. We ask that you stay on marked trails and do
not pick plants or flowers.
Always
hike prepared for bad weather and carry a first aid kit.
Bring
dogs only on appropriate trails.
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