Where to Rent an ATV
In Rangeley
If you’re looking to rent an ATV in Rangeley, there are top-notch local outfitters ready to get you out on the trails. Mountain View Adventures is located in Rangeley and is a popular go-to, offering a fleet of well-maintained ATVs and UTVs, perfect for individuals, couples, or families. They provide helmets, maps, and thorough instructions to make sure you’re safe and confident before hitting the trail. Visit their website.
Northeast Snowmobile & ATV Rentals also offers high-quality side-by-sides and four-wheelers, with flexible half-day, full-day, and multi-day rental options. Located conveniently in downtown Rangeley. Click here to visit their website
Both rental shops have direct access to some of the area’s best trailheads, including routes to Quill Hill, Moose Loop, and Onion Valley.
Some other resouces
Boss Power Equipment is a retailer of Can Am off-road vehicles, Snow mobiles, Boats, Marine outboard engines and Stihl products. But they also love to ride and can offer all sorts of advice beyond just buying an ATV. They literally have trails that go directly out their back and if you want a test ride or just looking for some friendly info, stop in.
They also have a complete clothing and accessories department for men, women and children. Shop for ATV clothing, oil, helmets and more. Check out their website
The Oquossoc ATV Club is more of a collective of local riders that posts about conditions and trails within the Rangeley area. Because they’re locals, they can share first hand knowledge of what is happening on trails in real time. Check out their Facebook page for more:
of our favorite trails,
And now, here’s a list
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is loads of fun.
This beautiful ride
And you can’t beat
The View.
Riding an ATV up Quill Hill in Rangeley, Maine is one of our favorite things to do in the lakes region. It’s an adventure that blends rugged fun with breathtaking reward. The ride begins on winding trails that climb steadily through the western Maine wilderness. Along the way, you’ll encounter a mix of terrain—hard-packed dirt paths, rocky stretches, and the occasional muddy stretches that promise to splash a little character onto your machine.
Quill Hill is accessible thanks to the vision of local landowner and philanthropist Wendell “Bud” Quimby. As a businessman and logger, Bud and his family loved the view and rather than keep it just for themselves they decided to carve out the road to the summit so everyone could experience the sweeping views of mountains, lakes, and forests.
As you climb higher, the forest opens up to glimpses of rolling hills and distant peaks. Reaching the summit is nothing short of spectacular. At the top of Quill Hill, you’re greeted with a 360-degree view of western Maine’s mountains, lakes, and valleys. On a clear day, you can spot Saddleback Mountain, the Rangeley Lakes, Katahdin, and even the distant White Mountains of New Hampshire. It’s also a great place to see wildlife, so keep your eyes open for eagles and moose.
It’s the perfect spot to pause, unpack a picnic lunch, and take it all in. Whether you spread out a blanket or perch on a rock with a sandwich, the fresh mountain air and panoramic view make for a meal you won’t forget. Quill Hill offers not just a ride, but an experience you’ll remember long after the engine quiets.
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across nine Maine towns.
Stretching 170 miles
This is ATV aventure
For ATV enthusiasts looking to experience the very best of Maine’s backcountry, the Moose Loop Trail is an unforgettable journey. Stretching 170+ miles, this loop is the largest connected trail system of its kind in the state, linking more communities than any other route.
at its very best.
Riders are treated to an authentic taste of Maine’s rugged beauty, from forested hillsides to quiet lakeshores, while passing through welcoming small towns that embody the spirit of the North Woods.Because of its size and scope, the Moose Loop Trail is not a one-day ride. It’s recommended
that visitors plan for at least two days to complete the trip, making it the perfect excuse for an overnight stay in one of the trail towns. Lodging, dining, and local hospitality along the way make the journey just as enjoyable as the ride itself.
If you’re visiting the Rangeley region, the Moose Loop is more than a trail—it’s a two-day adventure into the very heart of Maine’s wilderness and community charm.
Whether you’re a seasoned ATV rider or just starting out, the Moose Loop offers a well-marked, scenic, and community-connected adventure. To help you navigate, Moose Loop Trail maps are available for just $4.00 each at Rev-It-Up Sport Shop and at the White Wolf Restaurant in Stratton. With a map in hand and plenty of fuel in your tank, you’ll be set for one of the most memorable ATV rides in Maine.