Part of Rangeley Lakes Historical Society.
A gallery of Dimensional Watercolor Paintings in the Western Mountains of Maine
The Phillips Area Community Center is a non-profit community organization, dedicated to sponsoring events and scholarships for youth, as well as offering a sense of community for area residents.The venue boasts a large hall with a stage at one end, a small kitchen, and two restrooms, one of which is ADA compliant. This historic brick building was the old machine shop for the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad, and then the Phillips High School Gym. Known now as “the PACC”, community members donate a small amount annually to become “Leaders of the PACC”. These Leaders get notices for the annual Celtic concert series, local musicians, and other events throughout the year. The PACC is available for events, and may be rented for private celebrations. The PACC hosts suppers, dances, theater performances, roller and ice skating, and a variety of other events. A “First Saturday of the Month” Craft and Flea Market is held June through October.
Free cultural event that showcases area artists, sleigh rides, and community

Open by appointment-call or e-mail
Smalls Falls State Rest Area
All locally made items art, crafts, soaps, yoga studio, b&b
A quiet bed and breakfast near Rangeley and Phillips, Maine in a retreat like setting…

Provide arts enrichment to residents, youth

Church renovated into antique shops, local arts and crafts, and woodworking/sutlery studios
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Open 6am-9 pm

High Peaks Alliance heritage trail that honors the legacy of Cornelia
Renovated Barn, furniture and ski studios – native and exotic woods
Studio visits by appointment call or email
Furniture Maker, custom interior finish work
June-October Weekends 11am-3pm; Ghost Train schedule in October
Maine’s largest erractic glacial boulder
Stained Glass, mosaics, paintings, murals, art classes, Italian plaster wall finishes
Winter Hours: Opens daily at 8am
Winter Hours: Opens daily at 10am, 8am on weekends and holidays
Winter Hours: Opens daily at 11am


We offer reasonably priced Rangeley Lake vacation rentals on the shore of Rangeley Lake in the Western Mountains and Lakes Region of Maine.
Pizzaria expanded to Avon Mall Route 4 location while convenience store and seafood location remains on Main Street

“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 year round for breakfast and lunch. Open Monday through Saturday 7am-2pm and Sunday 7am-1pm
Formerly The Corner Side Bistro
Open for dinner: Thursday-Monday 4-9pm
Closed Tuesday and Wedneday
contemporary art and ceramics studios

Paintings, classes
Rangeley Friends of the Arts: Arts enrichment in schools, scholarships, street art festivals, theatre, music events
Open – July & August. Hours – Monday-Saturday 10am-12pm. 501-c3

A Co-op of Local art and bookstore


Vose House. Open summers on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month or by appointment. 501-c3
Open every day for lunch & dinner.
Fine Dining in a relaxed atmosphere with panoramic views of Rangeley Lake and Saddleback Mountain

Ever-popular to the point of legendary, “The Bag” boasts big burgers, world famous soups (try the Cheeseburger Soup) and boot-stomping entertainment.
Serving Seasonally: 11am-Close 7 days a week
Make sure to swing back in for lunch and try one of D’Ellies mega sandwiches made with their very own fresh baked bread and loaded with the freshest ingredients.
Winter Season: Open 7 days a week 8am-3pm

Scenic B&B – Local arts, crafts, antiques
Mon-Thu: 5:00am-9:00pm; Fri: 5:00am-10:00pm; Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm; Sun: 6:00am-8:00pm
Gallery of large giclee and canvas prints of Maine landscapes located in a historic schoolhouse. Ancora bags locally stitched Maine tote bags from recycled and repurposed material. Guest artists
Maine Huts & Trails is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to contribute to the economic, social and natural environment of Maine

Building from 1931, children
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
Concerts, school arts enrichment, economic development
Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast; Wedding Events
Winter Hours Seven Days a Week
Please call for reservations. Open seasonally, mid-December through mid-April, Tue-Sun 6:00pm to 9:30pm. The restaurant is available for your special occasions in the spring, summer and fall.
View One Stanley Avenue’s menu, the “Classic Cuisine of Maine.”

Cooperatively run Art and Craftsman Gallery and Antiques featuring:
Original paintings
Limited Edition photographs and prints, wood cuts.
Handcrafted Items Wood: Furniture, Bowls, Carvings, Cutting Boards, and Skis, Walking sticks; Stained Glass, Sculptures, Jewelry, Pottery, Textiles and more.
Unique Maine gift items Greeting cards, wool sweaters, hats, scarves, fiber arts and more.
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 am to 5pm. Other times by chance or appointment.

July and August: Wednesday-Sunday 1-5 pm
September: Saturdays only 1-5 pm
Foyer gallery featuring monthly displays of art
Open 7 days a week all year 10:00-5:00, free admission

Oil and watercolor paintings of local scenes. Come by chance or appointment.
Bob’s has opened a second location at Sugarloaf, on the bustling Beach area in the Base Village,complete with the customer favorites like fish chowder, lobster stew, and traditional fried clams.
Located in the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel, 45 North is the resort’s newest restaurant.
Located at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center in the new lodge.
Casual atmosphere at the Sugarloaf Sports and Fitness Center featuring pizza, quesadillas, wraps, soups and more. Eat-in or take-out.
Climb high up the mountain at night in our 20 person passenger snow cat to a secluded mountain restaurant, where a candlelit gourmet feast awaits.
Located at the top of Bucksaw Chair, Sugarloaf’s on-mountain restaurant has doubled in size and expanded our American Bistro menu. Stop by and grab a hot cocoa or some lunch and kick back on the alpine deck or come inside and warm up before heading back out on the slopes. Lunch served daily.
Next to the Sugarloaf Board Room and open during the winter months, Black Diamond Burritos spices up mountain life.
Sugarloaf may be best known as an alpine skiing resort, but tucked away in the woods just minutes from the base area is Maine’s largest Nordic center, featuring a spectacular newly renovated lodge. The Sugarloaf Outdoor Center offers cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on 90 km of groomed trails and ice skating on an NHL sized rink. The Outdoor Center hosts numerous Nordic races and family friendly events throughout the season. Trail conditions are updated daily on our Conditions Page, and you can check out our entire trail network on the Outdoor Center Trail Map.
Sunday-Friday: 9am-5pm
Saturday & Holidays: 9am-8pm
If the ice rink is closed we will close at 5pm.
Special Programs
Family Skate (no hockey):
Sunday 11am-1pm
Public Skate:
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Sunday 1pm-5pm
Saturday 9am-8pm
Locals’ Hockey:
Tuesdays & Thursdays 5-8pm

Wood scultpture, carving, furniture, painting




A great casual place to eat, drink and be merry! Awesome pub menu, with fresh burger everyday. Handcut fries, plenty of homemade specials. Family owned and operated. Live entertainment every weekend. It’s where the locals hang out and you are never a stranger!!
Always Open


4 annual curated art shows and receptions. Open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 4-6pm and on Saturday from 10-12am (except holidays)
Maine’s only remaining historic wire suspension bridge
Our dining room is open to the public. For reservations, please call us.
Fine dining in a casual, relaxed atmosphere in Maine’s Rangeley Lakes Region
Hike or ski along the Carrabassett River following the Narrow Guage Pathway


Jewelry, art – Closed summers

Hotel & Lounge