This short trail offers excellent scenery, wildlife viewing, and picnicking opportunities as it follows the gorge of Cascade Stream to a series of beautiful waterfalls.
This network of two trails offer short but moderate hikes up Bald Mountain where there are spectacular views of the lakes and mountains around the Rangeley region.
This popular, moderate hike features interesting rock formations to explore at the end of the journey and offers an introduction to the outdoors and the Appalachian Trail for families and children looking for an all-day outing.
Rangeley Lake State Park encompasses 869 acres in the heart of Maine's Western Mountains. Visitors enjoy hiking, picnicking, camping, wildlife watching, photography, and swimming.
A small beach and a playground can be found at the Rangeley Town Park
River's Edge Sports offers a variety of canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals For those of you that want to get out on the water.
The Outdoor Heritage Museum shares the unique history that has made the Rangeley region one of the premier outdoor destinations in America. Become immersed in the stories of Rangeley icons like Carrie Stevens, Herb Welch, Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby and many others via artifacts, vintage film, and art.
The Maine Forestry Museum collection consists of hundreds of artifacts, tools, equipment and heavy machinery from regional logging operations. View 19 original oil paintings by Alden Grant depicting logging camp life in the early 1900’s. Plus, experience miles of hiking trails on our grounds!