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Published by Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce, 2020-09-03 09:58:36

Rangeley Lakes Visitor & Resource Guide

Visitor Guide 2020-2021

Spring: As winter loses its grip on the area, ice on
the lakes gives way to deep blue waters, a fisherman’s
paradise for landlocked salmon and brook trout. Fields and
forests come alive as wildflowers emerge once again, the
loons return and you may even be lucky enough to catch a

glimpse of a newborn moose or deer.

Summer: Enjoy boating, water sports, golf, fields blanketed
with lupine & wildflowers, hiking for all skill levels, breath-
taking drives & vistas, and magical stargazing, including
the most spectacular light show of all, the Aurora Borealis.
Choose from a wide variety of dining, shopping, accommo-
dations and much more.

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 pro-
ceed to fire tower for beautiful views of surrounding mountains &
lakes. Good family hike! Picnic table at both top and bottom of trail.

Cascade Stream Gorge Trail: Route 4 south of Rangeley 3.5
miles, turn left on Town Hall Road, follow signs to parking area. Fol-
low trail markers through forested area, trail opens before stream-
side trail. Multiple short spur trails to view gorge and waterfalls.
Easy, but uneven and steep terrain. 30 minutes.

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 Lake’s Hunter Cove courtesy of the RLHT. Enter
parking lot off Route 4 at the foot of Dodge Pond Hill.

Mingo Springs Trail & Bird Walk: A 2 mile walk through various for-
est types with excellent wildlife viewing. From intersection of Route 4
& 16 downtown, travel north 2.2 miles. Turn left on Mingo Loop. Trail
head is 0.4 miles on right.

Piazza Rock: Enter Appalachian Trail where it crosses Route 4
approx. 9 miles south of the center of Rangeley. Nice hike to do
with children. Approx. 1.4 miles to Piazza Rock.

Saddleback Mountain: Begin at the Base Lodge and follow the
orange stakes on the following trails - Grey Ghost, Upper Grey
Ghost and Tri Color. The trails are wide and offer nice views.

Smalls Falls: 12 miles south of Rangeley on Route 4. Picnic area,
scenic spot. Cross footbridge. Trail goes along stream to other falls.
Children love this area.

For more information - www.RangeleyMaine.com

CONTENTS

CONTENTS............................................................................. 1
MAINE’S RANGELEY LAKES.............................................. . 2
ACCOMMODATIONS............................................................. 3
AMERICAN PLAN/SPORTING CAMPS....................... . 3
BED AND BREAKFASTS............................................... 3
COTTAGES, HOMES, CONDOS................................... 4
COTTAGES, HOMES, CONDOS: RENTAL AGENTS.. . 6
HOTELS, INNS, MOTELS............................................ . 6
CAMPING – TENTING - RV AREAS............................ 8
SERVICES............................................................................ 9
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN........................................ 9
ATV/OFF ROAD VEHICLES........................................ 9
BANKS......................................................................... 9
BOAT RENTALS & SALES, WATERCRAFT & MARINE
SALES, MARINAS....................................................... 10
BUILDING SUPPLIES.................................................. 11
DENTIST...................................................................... 12
DINING ROOMS, RESTAURANTS, DELIS,
SNACK BARS.............................................................. 12
ELECTRICIAN/DATA.................................................... 14
ENTERTAINMENT........................................................ 15
FISHING AND HUNTING GUIDES.............................. 15
FLORISTS.................................................................... 15
GOLF COURSES......................................................... 15
GROCERY STORES.................................................... 15
HARDWARE................................................................. 16
HEALTH, WELLNESS AND FITNESS SERVICES...... 16
INSURANCE................................................................ 17
LANDSCAPING........................................................... 17
LIBRARY...................................................................... 17
MASSAGE THERAPY.................................................. 17
MUSEUMS................................................................... 18
REAL ESTATE.............................................................. 19
SENIOR & DISABLED/HC HOUSING.......................... 20
SHOPS......................................................................... 21
SKI AREAS................................................................... 22
SNOWMOBILES.......................................................... 22
SPORT SHOPS............................................................ 22
WEBSITE.................................................................... 23
RANGELEY ACTIVITIES..................................................... 23
WINTER IN THE RANGELEY LAKES REGION.................. 25
ANNUAL EVENT HIGHLIGHTS........................................... 29

MAINE’S RANGELEY LAKES

The pristine splendor of lakes and mountains serves as a

perfect setting for year-round vacations. The Rangeley Lakes glisten
like gems stretched out below 4,120-foot Saddleback Mountain. Six
major lakes, hundreds of smaller lakes and ponds, and rivers and
streams lure vacationers for fishing, boating, and swimming.

Play golf and tennis, or take a bike ride or lake cruise. Boat,
canoe, and kayak. Walk or hike numerous trails, including the
famous Appalachian Trail. Browse a variety of shops and enjoy
cultural events and festivals in all seasons. Drive the Rangeley
Lakes National Scenic Byway to magnificent overlooks. Regis-
tered Maine Guides assist fishermen, hunters, recreational hikers
and wildlife watchers.

The world’s most brilliant fall colors transform the mountain-and-
lake vistas to breathtaking beauty. Fall ushers in winter’s equally
beautiful and sparkling snowscapes.

Snowmobile the Region’s 170 miles of trails groomed with the
latest-technology equipment. Trails connect to New Hampshire
and Canada. Nordic skiing is superb at the Rangeley Lakes Trails
Center and ski the new Saddleback - Saddleback is back!

Inns, cottages, homes, condos, B&B’s, lodges, sporting camps
and campgrounds cater to every need. You’ll enjoy the abundant
variety of dining and shopping.

Our seasons unfold dramatically, each enhancing the unspoiled
mountains and wilderness. Lush greens; sunlit hillsides of many-
colored wildflowers; brilliant reds, oranges, yellows, browns; or
stark white result in equal beauty for each season.

When you visit the Rangeley Lakes, stop by the Chamber of Com-
merce at Lakeside Park for numerous detailed brochures, maps
and area information.

Contact Us:
Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce
6 Park Road
PO Box 317
Rangeley, ME 04970
(207) 864-5571
www.RangeleyMaine.com
[email protected]
Facebook: Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce

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ACCOMMODATIONS

AMERICAN PLAN/SPORTING CAMPS

BALD MOUNTAIN CAMPS
Bald Mountain Camps & Fine Dining since 1897 on the shores
of Mooselookmeguntic Lake. We cater to all your lodging and
dining needs. The only lakeside dining on Mooselookmeguntic
Lake with great views, paired with our extensive wine and
cocktail menu makes for a fantastic dining experience for the
young and young at heart. Camps are available year-round
for rentals by the night or week, and we offer boat rentals May-
October. Call or write Stephen or Tyler Philbrick, P.O. Box 332,
Oquossoc, ME 04964. Tel: (207) 864-3671,
www.baldmountaincamps.com [email protected]

OPEN YEAR ROUND
(207) 864-3671
Since 1897
Mooselookmeguntic Lake
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CATERING SERVICE
Boats for rent. Year-round cabins, snowmobile access & guide
service - hunting, fishing & recreation, sandy beach
Book Your Stay or Boat Rental Online Today
Bald Mountain Camps P.O. Box 332 Oquoscoc, ME 04964
BOOK YOUR CABIN ON OUR WEBSITE www.baldmountaincamps.com

GRANTS KENNEBAGO CAMPS
Remote, peaceful lake front retreat for families, fisherman and
bird hunters - (October). All inclusive - meals, housekeeping
cabins, boat rentals and Maine Guide services if requested.
River and Lake fishing for native salmon and trout. Nature
hikes, moose sightings, bike riding and a children’s playground.
Pet Friendly! Open May – October, www.grantscamps.com
(800) 633-4815 or [email protected]
BED AND BREAKFASTS

PLEASANT STREET INN BED & BREAKFAST
Country Elegance. Five guest rooms with private baths, satellite
TV, and wireless internet. A full country breakfast included.
Spacious first-class accommodations with two common living
rooms. Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence. Rob & Janet
Welch (207) 864-5916 104 Pleasant Street
www.pleasantstreetinnbb.com

Pet friendly Accommodations

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COTTAGES, HOMES, CONDOS
BLACK BROOK COVE CAMPGROUND
Wilderness cabin with one bedroom and loft, sleeps 6-8
people. Furnished with gas appliances, ¾ bathroom, and
screened porch. (207) 486-3828. www.blackbrookcove.com
CABINS AT ORGONON
Two Housekeeping Cabins: Tamarack, charming, fireplace,
on west shore of Dodge Pond, sleeps eight. Cottage in the
Field, private, spacious, modern, sleeps six. On ITS 89, six
miles to Saddleback. Satellite TV, Internet (207) 864-3443.
www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/cottages.
LYONS LAKESIDE CABINS
Five fully equipped housekeeping cabins with spectacular
sunsets from your porch! One mile south of village on Route
4 in Greenvale Cove. Kitchens, monitor heat, DirectTV, towels,
linens, microwaves and FREE Wifi. Snowmobile from your
porch steps. Canoe, kayaks, beach & dock available for
small boats, picnic tables & charcoal grills are also provided.
Reasonable rates starting at $160-$240/night & $800-$1100/
week. It’s all here, the only thing missing is YOU! Your hosts:
Tim & Pauline Lyons, POB 957, Rangeley, ME 04970 (207)
864-5899. No pets please. Please visit us at www.lyonslake-
side.com – you’ll be glad you did.
MORTON & FURBISH REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENCY
See our listing under Cottages, Homes, Condos: Rental
Agents, and our Display Ad under Real Estate.
MOUNTAIN VIEW COTTAGES AND GUIDE SERVICE
Private location on West Shore of Rangeley Lake with
breathtaking views. Two and four bedroom fully equipped.
Guide Service, boat rentals, docks, moorings, gas grills and
much more. Jim & Jennifer McCormack, P. O. Box 284,
Oquossoc, ME 04964. (207) 864-3416.
www.mountainviewcottages.com [email protected]

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NORTH CAMPS
Twelve cozy, rustic camps on Rangeley Lake. Twenty wooded
acres, spacious lawns. Oil heat and woodstoves. Screened
porches, private beach, tennis court, playground. Boats, canoes,
sailboat for rent. No Pets. Open ice-out through October bird
hunting. Gibson Family, P. O. Box 341, Oquossoc, ME 04964.
www.northcamps.com (207) 864-2247, Motorcycle friendly.

RANGELEY LAKE RESORT
A four-season vacation destination offering nightly and weekly
rentals in 1 to 4-bedroom Moosehead Log Cabins. We have
a variety of on-site and local attractions and we are dog friendly.
Come enjoy your vacation with us. For more information contact
us at (207) 864-3880 or [email protected]

207-864-3880

www.rangeleylakeresortmaine.com

SUNDOWN COTTAGES ON MOOSELOOKMEGUNTIC
Fully equipped comfortable cottages with unforgettable
sundowns. Spacious lawns + good swimming. Canoes, kayaks,
and docks for your use. Motorboat rentals available. Pet friendly.
Great for family vacations. Family owned since 1972. Henry
& Cindy Dornemann. (207) 864-3650 (207) 491-0578
www.sundowncottages.com [email protected]

STURTEVANT POND CAMPS
Three fully equipped housekeeping cabins on undeveloped
600-acre Sturtevant Pond. Beach. Boat/motor, canoe/kayak
rentals. WiFi. Guide Service. Salmon, trout, splake and bass.
Upland birds and big game. Families welcome. Cabin rentals
start at $600/week (includes boat/motor/gas). PO Box 32,
Errol, NH 03579; (207) 486-9308;
Email: [email protected].
Website: www.sturtevantpondcamps.com
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COTTAGES, HOMES, CONDOS: RENTAL AGENTS
MORTON & FURBISH REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL
AGENCY
We have the nicest and largest selection of private vacation
rentals in the Rangeley Lakes Region. Many of our rentals
have docks, boats, fire pits, and gorgeous views. Call, e-mail,
or browse our web site. www.rangeleyrentals.com
(888) 218-4882, [email protected]

RANGELEY VACATION RENTALS
We have a variety of beautiful lakefront, in-town, trailside and
hilltop rentals. Rent by the night, week, or season. Pets are
welcome in most of our rentals. Locally owned and operated.
Call or email us for more information (207) 864-2224,
[email protected] or check out our website:
www.rangeleyvacationrentals.com
HOTELS, INNS, MOTELS
COUNTRY CLUB INN
Charming Inn overlooking lake & mountains. Golf, pool, walking
trails, X-C ski & snowmobiling at doorstep. Restaurant, pub
and living room w/huge fireplaces. Guest rooms have views
and private baths. Quiet setting. P.O. Box 680, Rangeley
04970. Tel: (207) 864-3831. Email: [email protected]

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LOON LODGE INN & RESTAURANT
Iconic, 100-year-old log lodge on the shore of Rangeley Lake.
Guest rooms decorated with antiques, private baths, lake
views. Elegant Dining Room overlooking the lake, Pickford
Pub, Great Room with fireplace, expansive lawn. Private
beach w/dock for summer; direct snowmobile access in winter.
Weddings & Events. (207) 864-5666, www.loonlodgeme.com

LODGING WEDDINGS
DINING CORPORATE EVENTS
PUB FAMILY REUNIONS

An iconic 100 year old lodge. 16 Pickford Road (on Rangeley Lake)
Rangeley, Maine
207.864.LOON(5666)
LoonLodgeMe.com

RANGELEY SADDLEBACK INN
Newly expanded and remodeled, the Rangeley Saddleback
Inn offers accommodations with cozy, small-town charm – yet
offers amenities found in big cities. Please see a full list of
new amenities and contact information in our display ad be
low. 2303 Main Street, (207) 864-3434.
www.rangeleysaddlebackinn.com

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THE RANGELEY INN & TAVERN
Downtown and waterfront, the historic Rangeley Inn offers a
perfect combination of location, ambiance, and comfort.
Relax by our fireplace or catch up with friends in our Tavern.
Tastefully appointed guestrooms, renovated suites, and
waterfront units – all with private bath. ATV/snowmobile trail
access. (207) 864-3341 www.therangeleyinn.com
CAMPING – TENTING - RV AREAS
BLACK BROOK COVE CAMPGROUND
On Aziscohos Lake. “The way camping was meant to be.” RV
sites, now 30 and 50 amp available. Electric and water, hot
showers, general store, kayak-boat-canoe rentals, “drive to”
remote sites, and water-access island sites. Cabin rental.
Transport available. Brochure on request. P. O. Box 959,
Rangeley, ME 04970. (207) 486-3828. www.blackbrookcove.com
CUPSUPTIC LAKE PARK & CAMPGROUND
On the shore of beautiful Cupsuptic Lake offering tent, RV,
cabin tents, wilderness and island sites. Sandy beachfront,
new bathhouse facilities, Pavilion, upgraded 50, 30 & 20 amp
electric service. Full hookups available. Kayak & canoe rentals,
boat slips available. Store onsite. www.cupsupticcampground.com
(207) 864-5249
RANGELEY LAKE STATE PARK
50 Campsites with tables and fireplaces. Day-use area with
tables and stoves. Bathing area, playground equipment, boating
area with loading ramp - dock. Open Mid-May to October 1.
For reservations call in state (800) 332-1501; out of state
(207) 624-9950
STEPHEN PHILLIPS WILDERNESS CAMPGROUND
67 waterfront campsites including mainland, several islands
and western shore. 6000+ acres of preserved land on
Mooselookmeguntic Lake located in the western mountains
of Maine. Tenting only sites. Canoe rentals available. 377
Stephens Road, PO Box 21, Oquossoc, ME 04964. (207) 864-2003
www.stephenphillipswildernesscamping.com

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SERVICES

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
ENS ASSOCIATES, ELLEN ALBRECHT
Translating your dreams. An Architectural Design firm with 28
years experience in Rangeley. Unique new home designs,
additions and renovations are rooted in the clients’ requirements,
site specifics and budget along with sustainable design.
Providing energy efficient and creative space planning, interior
detailing, color analysis, permitting, green detailing, construction
management. 2623 Main St., Rangeley 04970. (207) 864-2302
www.ensdesignme.com
ATV/OFF ROAD VEHICLES
BOSS POWER EQUIPMENT
Four season power sports sales - Can Am ATV’s and Side by
Sides. OHRV sales, parts and accessories, and apparel. Full
time service for all makes and models. Offers outdoor and in
door storage of boats, snowmobiles, trailers, and more. 2775
Main Street, Rangeley. (207) 864-5343.
BossPowerEquipment.com
BANKS
FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK
Full-service. ATM with Maine Cash Access. Online, mobile
and telephone banking with bill pay and mobile deposit.
Saturday drive up. Other locations in Farmington, Rumford,
Jay, Skowhegan, Wilton and Ellsworth. www.FranklinSavings.Bank.
Call (207) 864-3386 or stop by and find out why everyone
loves to BANK with FRANK!

SKOWHEGAN SAVINGS BANK
Skowhegan Savings is a mutual savings bank providing
Maine families, businesses and communities with personalized,
competitive banking services for over 150 years. We take
great pride in delivering exceptional service while offering
straight forward banking and fair deals to our customers. For
more information, (800) 303-9511 or visit us at
SkowheganSavings.com.

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BOAT RENTALS & SALES, WATERCRAFT & MARINE
SALES, MARINAS
BALD MOUNTAIN CAMPS
See our display ad and listing under American Plan/Sporting
Camps Accommodations.
BOSS POWER EQUIPMENT
Four-season power sports sales-SEA DOO, SKI DOO, CAN
AM, ARCTIC CAT, STARCRAFT boats. Full time service
department for all makes and models. Offers outdoor and
indoor storage of boats, snowmobiles, trailers, and more. 2775
Main St. Rangeley, (207) 864-5343 BossPowerEquipment.com
ECOPELAGICON
Kayaks, Canoes and Stand-up Paddleboards Sales and Rentals.
Old Town/Ocean Kayak/BIC Sport. Rentals by hour, day,
week. Paddle gear, roof racks & accessories for sale. Paddle
boats on Haley Pond. OPEN DAILY, 7 Pond Street, off Main
St., downtown Rangeley. (207) 864-2771. Shuttle Service.
www.ecopelagicon.com
LAKESIDECONVENIENCE&MARINA,LAKESIDESPORTS
AND PAUL’S CUSTOM CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY
Rangeley Lake’s only FULL-SERVICE marina...boat rentals,
slip rentals, 91 non-ethanol fuel, service, canvas and upholstery
work, parts and accessories. In the winter, snowmobile apparel,
parts, accessories and 91 non-ethanol fuel. Great take-out
food offerings year-round! Town Cove, 2582 Main St.,
(207) 864-9004
RIVER’S EDGE SPORTS
See our listing under Sport Shops.
STURTEVANT POND CAMPS
See our listing under Cottages, Homes, Condos.

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BUILDING SUPPLIES
HAMMOND LUMBER COMPANY
Building supplies and special services for every project. Maine
Pine Log Home building packages, too. Free estimating. Free
delivery. Expert design. Kitchen & Bath Center. Shoremaster Boat
Lifts and Waterfront Systems. Route 2, Farmington, 04938.
Tel: (207) 778-3518, (800) 439-3276.

Dock, Boat Lifts & More
Free Shoreline Assessments & Estimates

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RANGELEY LAKES BUILDERS SUPPLY
Local building material supplier with experience servicing
homeowners and contractors. Certified Andersen Window
Dealer and Benjamin Moore Paint supplier! Expert design
services in Engineering, Flooring, Kitchen & Bath. Paint and
Tool Rental Departments. Sharp Prices, quality materials! We
deliver! (207) 864-5644 ~ 2742 Main Street.
www.rangeleybuilderssupply.com

DENTIST
RANGELEY FAMILY DENTISTRY
Proud to provide state-of-the-art dental care to residents and
visitors. Mondays 1 - 7 PM, Tuesdays-Wednesdays-Thursdays
8 AM – 4 PM. David S. McMillan, DMD. 2252 Main Street,
P. O. Box 340, Rangeley, ME 04970. Please call (207) 864-3400
for appointments. www.rangeleydental.com
DINING ROOMS, RESTAURANTS, DELIS, SNACK BARS
BALD MOUNTAIN CAMPS
See our display ad and listing under American Plan/Sporting
Camps Accommodations.
COUNTRY CLUB INN
Relaxed fine dining...overlooking lake & mountains. Menu
features roast duck, steaks, veal, seafood, chicken, vegetarian
entrees and lighter fare. Wine list available. Enjoy a drink in
our “19th Hole” Pub and outdoor deck open at 1:00pm daily.
Dinner served 6:00-8:30 Wed-Sun. Reservations requested.
(207) 864-3831

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FORKS IN THE AIR MOUNTAIN BISTRO
Located in the center of town on Main St. Celebrating food and
wine at its best, a distinctive locally inspired dining experience.
Martinis, Wine, Small Plates, Entrees. Reservations
Recommended. 2485 Main St., Rangeley (207) 864-2883
www.forksintheair.com

GINGERBREAD HOUSE
Located in the middle of beautiful downtown Oquossoc,
Maine. The Gingerbread House serves breakfast and lunch
and specializes in special events and caterings for the evening.
Come to our old-fashioned ice cream bar for dessert. We are
nestled in a beautiful pine grove and have in-door and out-door
seating. Due to COVID-19, our service capabilities may vary.
Call (207) 864-3602 for more information or check out our
Facebook page.
LAKESIDECONVENIENCE&MARINA,LAKESIDESPORTS
AND PAUL’S CUSTOM CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY
Good food…FAST! Breakfast sandwiches,hot and cold subs
and sandwiches, salads, Chester’s Chicken and a variety of
appetizers available for lunch and dinner. See our full menu
at www.lakesideonrangeley.com. Boat rentals, canvas and
upholstery work in our Marina, and 91 non-ethanol fuel available
year-round. 2582 Main St. (207) 864-5888
LOON LODGE INN
See our ad under Hotels, Inns, Motels
OQUOSSOC GROCERY
See our listing under Grocery Stores
PORTAGE TAP HOUSE
Oquossoc’s newest restaurant specializing in wood-fired
dishes, 20 beers on tap and full bar. Portage pays homage to
Rangeley’s deep boating and fishing history while having the
amenities of a new tap house. Please visit
www.portagetaphouse.com for the menu and hours. 207-864-9404

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RED ONION RESTAURANT
Join us for casual, affordable dining. We offer everything from
hot soup to cold “spirits.” Our specialty is the famous homemade
Fresh Dough Pizza. Our menu also includes home-style
meals, hearty sandwiches, and great desserts all delivered to
your table by friendly, experienced servers. We have some
thing for everyone – the BIG appetites, Kids, and Vegetarian,
Gluten Free options too. We open daily at 11 AM year’ round.
The most complete take-out menu in the Region. Call (207)
864-5022. Center Main Street, Rangeley. Groups and Tours
welcome. Now offering Grab ‘N Go Ready to Eat - Ready to
Heat meals & pizza by the slice. V.MC.D
www.therangeleyredonion.com.

Since 1970

NEW Grab ‘N Go! Ready to Eat

Pizza by the slice, dinners & more
Fresh Dough Pizza • Vegetarian • Steaks
• Gluten Free Options • Dinners • Sandwiches

• Seafood • Award Winning Chili

Full Menu Available for Take Out

50th Anniversary

2511 Main Street • 864-5022

RANGELEY, MAINE

WWW.THERANGELEYREDONION.COM

ELECTRICIAN/DATA

IEC, INC.
Full-service electrical and powerline contractor proudly
serving our residential and commercial neighbors. Providing
24Hr Emergency Service Calls. Renovations, repairs, new
construction. Offering: Wiring, Lighting, Telephone & Data,
Generators, Central Vacuum, Sign Installations, Flag Lighting,
Landscape Lighting, Roof Heat Trace, Heated Flooring, Alarm
Systems and Security Systems. (207) 684-6100.
www.iecinc.us [email protected]

Visit our Chamber of
Commerce office in
Lakeside Park for detailed
area information

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ENTERTAINMENT
RANGELEY FRIENDS OF THE ARTS
Presents Live Theater, Concerts, Movies, Drama/Music
Camps, Art Exhibits, Community Chorus, Home Tour and
other events enhancing the quality of life in our community.
RFA provides scholarships for music and dance lessons and
arts programming at RLRS. To see what’s happening, visit
www.rangeleyarts.org
FISHING AND HUNTING GUIDES
BLACK BROOK COVE GUIDE SERVICE
Jeff LaRochelle, Master Guide. Fly Fishing and Trolling for
Salmon and Trout. Hunting for Deer, Bear, Moose, and Upland
Birds. P. O. Box 959, Rangeley, ME 04970. (207) 486-3828.
www.BlackBrookCove.com

STURTEVANT POND CAMPS
See our listing under Cottages, Homes, Condos
FLORISTS
SUNRISE VIEW FARM
Full-service Florist, Weddings a specialty. Landscape nursery,
Offering annuals, herbs, perennials, and flowering shrubs,
trees. Garden accessories. Western Mountain Stone products.
Boat, auto storage. 2963 Main St., Rangeley. (207) 864-2117
[email protected].
GOLF COURSES

EVERGREEN GOLF CLUB
Championship quality course, located at the base of Saddleback.
Spectacular views. Fantastic greens, 5 tees on each hole,
Pro Shop, driving range. George Buck Golf School – classes,
private lessons and golf leagues. Dallas Hill Road. (207) 864-9055
or (207) 864-3612 www.evergreengolfrangeley.net

MINGO SPRINGS GOLF COURSE
The only 18-hole, regulation course in Rangeley. Breathtaking
views, mountains, lakes in all directions. Carts, rental clubs, all
color tees, world class instruction, club storage, driving range,
practice green, all amenities. For starting times, (207) 864-5021
GROCERY STORES
OQUOSSOC GROCERY
Full line of groceries, Fresh Seafood/Lobster, Deli, Fresh Cut
Meats, Local Produce, Freshly Baked Pies, Breads and Donuts.
Agency Liquor, Beer & Wine! Extensive Breakfast-Lunch-
Dinner Menu. Fried foods! Take-out or eat on porch! Friday
Cookouts! Come check us out - a lot to offer! (207) 864-3662
or on FACEBOOK for daily updates!

RANGELEY IGA
Agency liquor store, groceries, quality cuts of meat, fresh
fruits and vegetables, Megabucks, Powerball, and other Lottery
games now available. Ice, largest beer and wine selection in
Town. Citgo gas available 24 hours a day. Tel: (207) 864-5089.
HARDWARE

RANGELEY LAKES BUILDERS SUPPLY
See our listing under Building Supplies
HEALTH, WELLNESS AND FITNESS SERVICES
HEIDI SORENSEN MASSAGE THERAPY
See our listing under Massage Therapy
RANGELEY FAMILY MEDICINE
We are your family’s home for health and wellness, providing
high quality, affordable care since 1994. In addition to family
medicine, our services include chronic care management,
counseling, assistance with health coverage options, and
more. Find us at 42 Dallas Hill Road, Rangeley. (207) 864-3303 |
RangeleyCHC.org

RANGELEY HEALTH AND WELLNESS ~
(207) 864-4397 25 Dallas Hill Rd. Rangeley
www.rangeleyhealthandwellness.com
Ascent Rangeley Lakes Rehab ~ Providing quality
rehabilitative services at the Rangeley Wellness Pavilion. Our
outpatient clinic is fully equipped with hydro-therapy pool and
post therapy programs. (207) 864-3332
Rangeley Fitness Center ~ Services include personal training,
nutrition, massage, circuit training, cycle, yoga, water aerobics,
Pickleball, soccer and more! Programs for all ages. (207) 864-3055
HELP Adult Respite Care (HARC) ~ A supportive day program
providing quality care for functionally and/or cognitively challenged
seniors every Tuesday from 10am-3pm. (207) 864-4397

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INSURANCE

MORTON & FURBISH INSURANCE AGENCY
For all your insurance needs. Please give us a call. Auto -
Home -Snowmobiles - Boats - Motorcycles - Business. Serving
the area since 1899. Main Street, Rangeley. Tel: (207) 864-3334.
[email protected]

LANDSCAPING
MIKE CERMINARA LANDSCAPING, INC.
Offering full line of landscaping excavation, skid steer & tractor
work - commercial & residential. Properties maintained -
lawns maintained & new installation. Retaining walls - stone
and railroad tie. Walkways, patios, paths. Flowerbeds & drip
edging. Stump grinding, hydroseeding, erosion control certified,
authorized Lighthouse Docks Dealer, full winter services offered.
Docks built & installed. Camp checks. 2705 Main Street.
(207) 864-7321 or (207) 462-3755
LIBRARY

RANGELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Community media center on Lake Street, Tuesday through
Saturday year ’round. Magazines, books (including Maine
works), audio/visual materials, puzzles, Internet (including
wireless), speakers/programs. Two rooms for juniors and children:
programming for young readers, rainy day play space. RPL is
funded by private donations and municipal budgets.
(207) 864-5529.

Rangeley Public Library Library Hours
7 Lake Street • P.O. Box 1150 Tues., Thurs., Fri., 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m

Rangeley, ME 04970 Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
207-864-5529 Saturdays 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
Free Wireless Access
www.rangeleylibrary.org High Speed Internet


MASSAGE THERAPY

HEIDI SORENSEN MASSAGE THERAPY
Offering deep tissue and Swedish relaxation massage for relief
from stress and pain, finishing with energy work. Working out of
22 High Street (one block back from Main Street), and your
cabin. Call (207) 864-2078 to make an appointment. Email:
[email protected]
Website: heidisorensen.massagetherapy.com

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MUSEUMS
MAINE FORESTRY MUSEUM
Collection of logging artifacts collected over 40 years that
consists of: wood carvings, oil paintings, photographs, original
logging journals, outdoor heavy equipment from logging
operations, and a chainsaw collection originating from the
1930s. Large groups and bus tours welcome with guided tours
(please contact us for info and pricing). Museum fairgrounds
for rent day/overnight events: reunions, weddings, jamborees,
etc. Hiking trails lead over Gull Pond Stream to Haley Pond.
Free use of covered picnic area. Located at 221 Stratton
Road, Rangeley. Hours- Please call or visit our website for
days and hours of operation. (207) 864-3939
www.MaineForestryMuseum.org
OUTDOOR HERITAGE MUSEUM
Named “Best Sporting Museum in New England” by Yankee
Magazine sharing Rangeley’s rich outdoor heritage. Four New
Exhibits for 2019. Exhibits featuring an authentic log cabin, the
“Rangeley Boat”, Native American artifacts, vintage film, new
artifacts on loan from Maine State Museum and more! Exhibits
on Famous personalities; Carrie Stevens, Herb Welch & “Fly
Rod” Crosby. Visiting authors and artisans on Saturdays...
June thru August. Gift Shop features: Art, Prints, Cards,
Rangeley Book Titles, Glassware and more! Open May 1 - Oct
12, Weds-Sun. 10am-4 pm. (207) 864-3091.
www.outdoorheritagemuseum.org
RANGELEY HISTORY MUSEUM
This “Gem” of a museum located on Main St. in downtown
Rangeley features exhibits and artifacts from the early pioneer
period to the late 20th century. New Railroad and Post Office
exhibits in 2020. The archive shares the Grand Hotel, Sporting
Camp, Steamship and Family histories. Vintage clothing,
household items, tools, memorabilia, photos, film & more!
Open July- September - Saturdays 11am-2pm or by appointment.
(207) 864 -2333 or 864-3091.
WILHELM REICH MUSEUM
Unique stone building exhibiting equipment, library, paintings
& memorabilia of renowned scientist Wilhelm Reich, MD.
Tours – nature trails – bookstore. July-August, Wed.-Sun, 1-5
p.m., September, Saturdays 1-5 p.m. Admission. Closed 2020
due to COVID-19. Dodge Pond Road, Rangeley.
Tel: (207) 864-3443. wilhelmreichmuseum.org/museum

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REAL ESTATE
ALLIED REALTY
Full service real estate agency serving Western Maine and
beyond. We are a professional team looking forward to
achieving your real estate needs and desires. Please contact
our office at 2393 Main Street, Rangeley. (207) 864-3900.
Web: www.alliedrealty.net or Email: [email protected]

MORTON & FURBISH REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENCY
Our family-owned and operated business has properties to fit
every budget. We offer land, cottages, homes, and condos on
and off the water. Call, e-mail or visit our web site.
www.morton-furbish.com, (207) 864-5777,
[email protected]

Beaver Mt. Lake, Rangeley Lake,
$775,000 $995,000.

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NOYES REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Check out our great selection of properties in the Rangeley Lakes
area. We have waterfront properties, land, second homes,
camps, year-round residences and more! Let us be your buyer
broker. P. O. Box 1111, 2388 Main Street, Rangeley, ME
04970. Tel (207) 864-9000. Email: [email protected]
Website: www.noyesrealty.com

NOYES REAL ESTATE AGENCY

(207) 864-9000

2388 Main St., Rangeley, ME 04970

Let us be your buyer broker.
Sellers - list your property with Noyes!

www.noyesrealty.com
Email: [email protected]

SENIOR & DISABLED/HC HOUSING

RANGELEY TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS
Located at 14 School St. Affordable Housing for Seniors Age
62 and older or disabled/handicapped regardless of age.
Features 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments, all utilities included.
Community room for tenants, On-Site Meals Program available
Mon-Fri, Laundry facilities On-Site. 24-Hour Emergency
maintenance. Call Today! (207) 621-7700 Equal Housing
Opportunity Provider.

SHOPS
ALPINE SHOP
Men’s and Women’s Active and Casual Wear, Rangeley tees
and sweats, Made In Maine Woodenware, Pottery, Jams and
Maple Products. Camping and hiking items, kitchen and cooking
gadgets, toys, books, games, gifts, jewelry and more. Wed
- Sun 11AM - 5PM. 2504 Main Street. (207) 864-3741
www.alpineshoprangeley.com

Wed. - Sun. 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

BACKWOODS CLOTHING & CUSTOM EMBROIDERY-
PRINTING
Danner, Minnetonka, Darn Tough, North Face, Lazy Ones.
Gifts, Jewelry, Housewares, Souvenirs. Candy, T’s & sweats
galore, Large selection & Reasonable Prices. Custom
Embroidery & Silk Screening. No order too small. 2512 Main
St. (207) 864-2335. Mr. Sweet Tooth, self-serve yogurt & ice
cream. Homemade fudge.
ECOPELAGICON
BOOKS, GIFTS, OUTDOOR GEAR and GOOD MAINE
STUFF! Maps, Hiking Guides, Backpacks and Camping Gear,
Educational Toys, Art Supplies, and more. Canoes, Kayaks
and Stand-Up Paddleboards. OPEN DAILY, 7 Pond Street, off
Main St., downtown Rangeley. (207) 864-2771
www.ecopelagicon.com
RIVER’S EDGE SPORTS
See our listing under Sports Shops

WELCOME HOME FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES
Beautiful Maine-inspired interiors shoppe, offering furniture,
mattresses, accessories, gift items and more. Knowledgeable
staff, artful arrangements and fantastic pricing. A Rangeley
gem, visit us to find “just the right thing” for your home. 2742
Main Street (207) 864-5688

SKI AREAS
RANGELEY LAKES TRAILS CENTER
524 Saddleback Mountain Road. Home of the Rangeley
Lakes XC Ski Club. Mapped trail network features 65-km of
exquisitely groomed Nordic skiing, extensive snowshoe trails,
and winter fat-bike trails. Rentals, snack bar, events, specials.
Summer and fall no-charge biking, hiking, wildlife watching.
(207) 864-4309, www.rangeleylakestrailscenter.org
SADDLEBACK MAINE
Saddleback Mountain, home of the newest high-speed lift in
the East, the most natural snow in Maine and the best lift ticket
pricing. With 66 trails, hand cut glades, 2,000 vertical feet of
fun, a lodge with incredibly expansive views and the friendliest
ski town in the East, why go anywhere else?

SNOWMOBILES
BOSS POWER EQUIPMENT
Four season power sports sales - ARCTIC CAT, SKI DOO.
Snowmobile sales, parts, accessories, and apparel. Full time
service department for all makes and models. Offers outdoor
andindoorstorageofboats,snowmobiles,trailers,andmore.2775
Main Street, Rangeley (207) 864-5343
BossPowerEquipment.com
SPORT SHOPS
RIVER’S EDGE SPORTS
Complete line of fishing, hunting, and camping supplies - canoe,
kayak & paddleboard rentals and delivery - Kennebago River
canoe/kayak and Cupsuptic River canoe/kayak trips. Guided
fishing trips – gifts, souvenirs & clothing with a Maine flavor.
Route 4 at Rangeley Lake Outlet, Oquossoc. (207) 864-5582.
www.riversedgesports.com

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WEBSITE

www.RangeleyMaine.com
Visit the Official Web Site of the Rangeley Lakes Region.
Rangeley brochures, maps and recreation information. Business
listings of accommodations, attractions, dining, services, and
shops. Calendar of events, activities and area information.
Email all your Rangeley Region requests: [email protected]

RANGELEY ACTIVITIES

Arts & Entertainment: Rangeley is home to a variety of
visual arts, performing arts and living art. Enjoy the talents of
our local artisans or find yourself engrossed in one of our local
theatre’s productions or movies. Moose Alley is a truly unique
entertainment center which houses: 10 state-of-the-art bowling
lanes, tournament billiard tables, shuffleboard, darts, air hockey,
foosball, 17 arcade games with a prize redemption center, 22
HD TVs, with 7 giant screen TVs, an elevated stage for live
music/entertainment every weekend and a dedicated dance floor.
Biking: The Rangeley area offers some great Mountain Biking.
The terrain is mountainous and the views are fantastic. You
will experience single and double track, gravel roads, logging
roads and wilderness riding. You will find (and go through)
streams, ponds, deep forests, and open fields and see wildlife
in their natural habitat. See also: WINTER IN THE RANGELEY
LAKES REGION section.
Birding: The Rangeley area is a wonderful place to see birds
and other wildlife. Because we have such a diverse set of
ecosystems within a huge wilderness area, just about any bird
that comes to the northeast can be found here, even those
that are rare and endangered. Contact the Rangeley Lakes
Heritage Trust for information on the Rangeley Birding Festival
in early June.
Fishing: World-class sport fishing for Brook Trout and Land-

locked Salmon. Many waters restricted to fly-fishing only. An
area rich in fly-fishing history.
Golf: Mingo Springs Golf Course and Evergreen Golf Course.
Hiking/Walking: Numerous marked mountain trails to Maine’s
highest peaks, including the famous Appalachian Trail; woods
and nature trails for hikers of all ages, including Easy,
Moderate and Challenging trails.
Hunting: Upland game birds, small game and big game
including trophy whitetail deer, bear, limited moose permits.

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Museums: Visit the Maine Forestry Museum, Outdoor
Heritage Museum, the Rangeley History Museum, and the
Wilhelm Reich Museum.
Saddleback Mountain: see WINTER IN THE RANGELEY
LAKES REGION section.
Scenic Vistas: Explore the Rangeley Lakes National Scenic
Byway, a 35-miles National Scenic Byway from Mexico to
Madrid, Routes 17 and 4. Just a few highlights along the
Byway are Height of Land, Shelton Noyes Overlook, Whip Willow
Farm Overlook and Smalls Falls. Another must see is the
view from the top of Quill Hill.
Skating and Curling: see WINTER IN THE RANGELEY
LAKES REGION section.
Skiing (Nordic): see WINTER IN THE RANGELEY LAKES
REGION section.
Snowmobiling: see WINTER IN THE RANGELEY LAKES
REGION section.
Stargazing: Rangeley is the closest dark belt location near
urban amenities in the Northeast. Without all those lights, we
see the stars dripping out of the sky and the Milky Way in all
its glory. The best viewing time for the Northern Lights is
August to October.
Tennis: Municipal courts are available at Rangeley Lakeside
and Oquossoc Parks. Many accommodations also have
tennis courts.

Water/Lakes Activities: Lakes, ponds, rivers and streams for
sport fishing, boating, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming,
water skiing and lake cruises.
Wildlife: Vast wilderness area rich in wildlife for viewing land
and water birds, big and small animals including the famous
Maine moose.

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WINTER IN THE RANGELEY LAKES REGION

Rangeley was named one of the TOP 10 Winter Towns by Yan-
kee Magazine. Come visit and you’ll quickly discover why. Enjoy
our major winter events, the myriad activities or simply experi-
ence the natural beauty of winter in the Rangeley region.
FAT TIRE BIKING
Fat tire biking is very popular in the Rangeley area. In addition
to the trails at the Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, fat tire bike
riders may use snowmobile trails and some Rangeley Lakes
Heritage Trust Hiking Trails. Trails that are groomed include
Hatchery Brook Trail and the Maine Forestry Museum Trails.
Enjoy fantastic groomed trails with mountain and lake views.
www.rangeleylakestrailscenter.org

SKATING & CURLING
Enjoy skating like the old days. Two rinks are maintained for
hockey and figure skating by the Rangeley Skating Club.
Skates can be borrowed at Ecopelagicon– sizes for the entire
family. Everything is free of charge. Rinks are lit until 10PM.
Enter at Haley Pond Park, 7 Pond Street, downtown Rangeley.
www.rangeleyskatingclub.com. Visit the Rangeley Lakes Curling
Club on Facebook to learn more about curling on Haley Pond.

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SKIING
SADDLEBACK IS BACK! While the mountain is making
significant investments in snowmaking capacity, in the lodge
experience, and has purchased the new, high-speed detachable
quad, Saddleback will always be about its unique culture; a laid
back community of people who love the outdoors, who love
skiing and who want to be surrounded by others who share
those values. At 4,120 feet of elevation and 2,000 feet of vertical,
Saddleback is Maine’s third biggest mountain, and its base
elevation of 2,100 feet is Maine’s highest.
www.saddlebackmaine.com
SNOWMOBILING
Rangeley offers 170 miles of groomed trails connecting with
hundreds of miles of trails maintained by other area clubs,
and the ITS trail system connecting Maine, NH and Canada.
Our trails are groomed daily by the Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile
Club. Trails are well marked and an excellent trail map is
available. Cookout areas are available along the trails and if
you need gas, a place to stay or a bite to eat, there are trailside
services for all your needs. www.rangeleysnowmobile.com

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X-C SKIING & SNOWSHOEING
Rangeley Lakes Trails Center, located just 4 miles from town
at the base of Saddleback, offers 55 km of world-class,
superbly groomed trails for classic or skate Nordic skiing for
all ability levels, as well as groomed snowshoe and fat bike
single-track trails. Full rental equipment for skis, snowshoes
and bikes is available. Enjoy snacks and hot soups at the
cozy yurt lodge. RLTC offers a special discount rate on Maine
Days, the first Sunday of each month (except holidays) for
adult Nordic day passes. Mondays are Ladies’ Day, ½-price
pass and a free soup. Tuesdays are Men’s Day, ½-price pass
and free soup and Wednesdays are BOGO - bring a friend!
Check website for other special discount days and up-to-date
information on events and trail conditions. Trail info is also
posted on TrailHub. www.rangeleylakestrailscenter.org

We Do Winter Right

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January • Rangeley SNODEO
• Chili/Chowder Cook-Off
• Casino Night
• Fat Bike Loppet

February • Rangeley World Record Snowmobile Ride for Cystic
Fibrosis

• New England Pond Hockey
• Rangeley Winterpaloozah

March • Rangeley Lakes Loppet
• Moose Dash Snowshoe Race

May • Rangeley RuKaBi Race

June • Lupine Festival Art & Antique Show

July • Independence Day Celebrations (July 3)
• Rangeley Region Guides’ and Sportsmen’s Association
– Strawberry Festival
• Maine Forestry Museum – Logging Festival
• Rangeley Health & Wellness – Annual Concert

August • Art in August – RFA Presents Juried Art Show
• Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf

Tournament
• Blueberry Festival

September • Annual Trail Town Festival
• Fall Family Festival
• Rangeley Oktoberfest

October • Maine Forestry Museum – Annual Apple Harvest
Festival

November • Giving Tree Lighting

December • Community Night of Giving
• RFA Annual “Walk to Bethlehem”
• Mountain Holly Days

A complete list of events is available at www.RangeleyMaine.com

Fall: Mother Nature puts on a stunning show as the
mountainsides are painted with the brilliant reds, oranges
and yellows of the changing foliage. Be sure to bring your

camera to capture the dazzling color variations in
sun-draped ridges and valleys.

Winter: Name your favorite winter activity and you’ll find
the Rangeley area offers the very best! Enjoy over 170
miles of groomed snowmobile trails, nordic & alpine skiing,

snowshoeing, sledding, skating, fat biking or simply
build the best snowman ever!


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