In spring, fisherman
flock to Rangeley's lakes, rivers and streams to enjoy
fishing in the traditions
of Fly Rod Crosby and Carrie Stevens. The Audubon Society trail heralds
"birders." The moose emerge from the forests to enjoy the first growth of
spring.
In summer,
there's hiking,
canoeing,
kayaking, water skiing,
fishing,
golfing,
tennis,
mountain biking,
special events…the list goes on; and it's all readily
available.
The fall foliage season
in the Rangeley Region is always a time of exceptional beauty. Experience the
world's most brilliant fall foliage colors. The last days of fishing and
golf are at hand and the hunting seasons begin while the land transforms.
Winter brings
opportunities for snowmobiling,
alpine and
nordic skiing,
snow shoeing, and fun in the snow. The
Rangeley Region is host to 150 miles of expertly-groomed snowmobile trails which
connect with the Interstate Trail System, New Hampshire, and the Canadian
system. The
Region
is home to the Saddleback Maine alpine ski area, the affordable big mountain, with an elevation of 4,120
feet and a vertical drop of 2,000 feet.
.
Enjoy the innovative nordic grooming of the Rangeley Lakes Trails Center,
maintained by the Rangeley Lakes Cross Country Ski Club. In every season, the Rangeley Lakes Region
provides vacation opportunities that are simply the best.
All the services you need, and more.
Inns,
houses,
cottages,
condos,
motels,
B&B's,
sporting camps, and
campgrounds satisfy every need. You'll find the variety of
dining and
shopping
also satisfying.
This corner of Maine
is characterized by endless opportunities for the pursuit of
outdoor recreation. The Rangeley Lakes Region features 110 sparkling lakes, ponds, and
streams, thousands of acres of wild forests, and abundant
wildlife.