Part of Rangeley Lakes Historical Society.
High Peaks Alliance heritage trail that honors the legacy of Cornelia
June-October Weekends 11am-3pm; Ghost Train schedule in October
Maine’s largest erractic glacial boulder
Vose House. Open summers on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month or by appointment. 501-c3
Open 7 days a week all year 10:00-5:00, free admission
June through October, Tuesday to Sunday 1 to 4PM
Hours: open most Wed 9a-3p or by appointment; Open: June-September Wed 10-2, Sun 1-4
Winter Hours Seven Days a Week
Maine’s only remaining historic wire suspension bridge
“Dedicated to preserving the Maine logging industry; it’s history and future by means of educating all who walk through the Logging Museum doors!”
Open – July & August. Hours – Monday-Saturday 10am-12pm. 501-c3
July and August: Wednesday-Sunday 1-5 pm
September: Saturdays only 1-5 pm
Open weekends from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. during July and August. 501-c3
A non-profit organization. Mission: preserving natural areas, scenic beauty, critical wildlife habitat and the cultural heritage that makes this place so special
The Northen Forest Canoe Trail links the waterways of Maine, New Hampshire, Quebec, Vermont, and New York