Things to do
a bunch of bars and coffee shops where you can sit back and enjoy a cozy spot for a spell. The town also known for its many festivals like The Rangeley Snowdeo, Oquossoc Day and the Blueberry Festival, all offering great food, great live music, and fun-filled vibe that locals and visitors alike can take part in. Beyond the postcard views lies a town that is steeped in history and authentically Maine..
Rangeley may be known for its stunning outdoor adventures, but there’s so much more to discover. Whether you're escaping a rainy day or just looking for a different kind of experience, Rangeley offers plenty to enjoy beyond the trails and lakes. Dive into local history at the Rangeley Outdoor Heritage Museum or catch a film at the Rangeley Lakeside Theater. Downtown Rangeley offers unique shops, antique stores and
when you’re not
hiking, skiing or fishing.
If there’s anything everyone wants to do in Maine, it’s see a moose in the wild. The reality is they are actually pretty hard to spot. When you do see one its rare to see them long to snap a photo of one. They often slip into the woods and are gone.
The best place in the area to look for moose is on the roadside.
Rt. 16 between Rangeley & Stratton
Rt. 16 between Oquossoc and Errol, NH
Closer to dusk is usually the time you will find the most, but BE CAREFUL! Moose are not wary of your vehicle at all (and their eyesight is poor). They can quickly, unexpectedly jump in front of your car.
Moose Sightings
If there’s anything everyone wants to do in Maine, it’s see a moose in the wild. The reality is they are actually pretty hard to spot. When you do see one its rare to see them long to snap a photo of one. They often slip into the woods and are gone.