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Small Falls
The guide was updated:Small Falls, a picturesque group of waterfalls cascading from the Sandy River, offers a delightful natural experience. The short trail leading to the top of the falls provides access to a series of waterfalls and chutes, perfect for exploration and photography. The Small Falls area also includes clean facilities, picnic tables, a refreshing swimming hole, and hiking trails with routes suitable for all skill levels. Enjoy a relaxing picnic, take a dip in the cool water, or embark on a scenic hike to fully appreciate the beauty of Small Falls.
Useful Information
- Address: Smalls Falls Rest Area, Letter E, West Central Franklin, ME
- Website: rlht.org/smalls-falls
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Height of Land is a scenic overlook offering breathtaking views of Rangeley. Easily accessible by car, this preserved area allows you to fully appreciate the picturesque beauty of the Rangeley region. Stop and take in the panoramic vistas, capturing the essence of this charming town and its surrounding natural wonders.
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Small Falls
Small Falls, a picturesque group of waterfalls cascading from the Sandy River, offers a delightful natural experience. The short trail leading to the top of the falls provides access to a series of waterfalls and chutes, perfect for exploration and photography. The Small Falls area also includes clean facilities, picnic tables, a refreshing swimming hole, and hiking trails with routes suitable for all skill levels. Enjoy a relaxing picnic, take a dip in the cool water, or embark on a scenic hike to fully appreciate the beauty of Small Falls.
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Rangeley Lake State Park
Go camping, picnicking or take a dip in the cool lake at Rangeley Lake State Park. The park has 50 individual campsites, two group campsites and a camping area playground. They also have boat launch areas and hiking grounds so you can explore the land and the waters.
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Acadian Seaplanes
Acadian Seaplanes offers a unique perspective of Rangeley's lakes and rugged shores with scenic seaplane rides. Customize your experience to capture breathtaking aerial views of the region's natural beauty, including possible sightings of Maine's majestic elk.
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Saddleback Ski Area & Bike Park
One of only seven ski mountains in New England that reaches such soaring heights, Saddleback reaches an elevation of 4,120 feet. It is also home to the largest steep skiing facility in the east, Kennebago Steeps.
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Rangeley Lakes Trails Center
In the summer, you can hike or bike the trails. In winter, however, there is much more to do. If you have never had the chance, be sure to try Nordic skiing, dog sled rides, and snowshoeing in the winter. Check out the center's event calendar!
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Maine Forestry Museum
The Maine Forestry Museum chronicles the evolution of the logging industry in Rangeley, dating back to a pre-colonial era when Native Americans used trees for homes and canoes. Explore exhibits showcasing the history of logging and its impact on the region, from early tools and techniques to modern practices.
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Rangeley Blueberry Festival
This little berry is a big deal in Maine. The Blueberry Festival is an annual event occurring in late August that allows visitors to participate in special activities, and sample some local wares that include jams and pastries made with blueberries.
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