- TripBuzz found 21 things to do with kids in or near Rangeley, Maine, including 3 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kingfield.
- From Saddleback Maine to Moose Alley, the Rangeley area offers 41 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Lake, Waterfalls and Skiing & Snowboarding.
- A rustic resort community in Western Maine, Rangeley provides four seasons of outdoor fun and activities. This includes hiking, bicycling, boating and birdwatching along with snowmobiling, snow tubing and both cross-country and downhill skiing in the winter. Along with numerous campgrounds, the city also has several cabins, motels and resorts available for rent.
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A not for profit organization, Maine Huts & Trails offers its visitors a 200-mile long trail and eco lodging all year round. It is located upon the wild Western portion of Maine's mountainous region with activities like snowshoeing, skiing, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking and paddling to keep you occupied.
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Part of the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, the lake and surrounding state park offer campgrounds, including remote site spots, a beach, and canoe and kayak rentals for wildlife and waterfowl viewing.
29.5 Miles
A family run business, the Mahoosuc Guide Service offers a one of a kind outdoor adventure. They offer different guided activities all the year round like dog sledding upon the icy Hudson bay or Allagash canoeing.
29.9 Miles
Grafton Notch State Park is a popular hiking destination offering challenging trails along the Mahoosuc mountain range as well as relatively easy hikes which lead to many waterfalls, including the famous Screw Augur Falls, and numerous gorges.
33.2 Miles
On the shores of the 2,000 acre Lake Francis, Lake Francis State Park provides camping sites with water and electric hookups. The park provides hiking trails and canoe rentals as well as opportunities for swimming and fishing.
33.3 Miles
A one and a quarter-mile in-town walking loop, the Androscoggin Brunswick-Topsham Riverwalk offers a variety of walking trails and paths suitable for jogging or simply strolling. The Riverwalk is dog-friendly, and has benches along its length.
33.8 Miles
With a total height of 43 feet, Screw Auger Falls has 6 drops, the tallest having 18 feet. It is a favorite location because it is a scenic landmark with plenty of trails leading to it and from it.
34.7 Miles
Sunday River Covered Bridge is an old wooden bridge dating back to 1852. It is a popular local landmark and offers beautiful views of the river below.
35.1 Miles
With its 18-holes golf course following the natural scenery of the mountain, the Sunday River Golf Club spreads on 2,130 yards. The club house is entirely made from logs and it has its own restaurant. It also has a practice facility.
36.3 Miles
Part of the Mahoosuc Range, Goose Eye Mountain is part of a wilderness area managed by the state. The mountain features expansive views of the rest of the range, with two fairly advanced skill overnight hiking trails leading to the summit.