Rangeley Lake State Park
HC 32, Box 5000 • Rangeley, ME 04970
Off South Shore Drive
Beautiful 750 acre wooded park that offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities including swimming, boating, and tubing. A campground is on site that is open from mid-May to the first of October and offers 50 sites with picnic tables and firerings. A children's playground is also on site.
Mingo Springs Golf Course
410 Proctor Road • Rangeley, ME 04970
207-864-5021
Challenging and scenic 18 hole golf course that is nestled on a hill overlooking the Saddleback Mountain and features wide fairways, a driving range, snack bar, and fully stocked pro shop. Instructions are available. They are open from May to October.
Bald Mountain Range
543 Route 16 • Rangeley, ME 04964
Oquossoc
207-864-3622
This skeet and trap range features a complete 13 station course that is surrounded with 15 adjustable traps. There are also five types of clay targets available that simulate a wide variety of hunting shots. Guns are available for use.
Ray Soriano Rangeley Region Guide Service
708 Route Four • Rangeley, ME 04964
Oquossoc
207-864-5727
Specializing in fly fishing and trolling, this registered Maine guide offers fly fishing instructions and excursions for trout and salmon, as well as trophy Whitetail deer hunts, and moose hunts by permit.Steve Power Back Country Guide Service
913 Route 16 • Rangeley, ME 04970
207-864-2618
A master Maine guide that specializes in fly fishing instructions and excursions for trout and salmon on the area's best rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. A wide variety of other trips are available including scenic snowmobile tours, big and small game hunts, and remote nature photography trips. mapWestwind Charters & Guide Service
109 Main Street • Rangeley, ME 04970
207-864-5437
Featuring over 35 years of fishing experience on the lakes in the Rangeley Region, this guide service offers full and half day salmon and trout fishing excursions. map
Saddleback Ski Area
P.O. Box 490 • Rangeley, ME 04970
207-864-5671
One of the last uncrowded, big mountain venues in New England, this ski area features 60 alpine trails, 1 quad chair, two double chairs, and 2 T-bars. The largest trail winds its way for 3.1 miles down the mountainside. more...
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