Rangeley Lake Resort a Ramada by Wyndham





The Rangeley Lake Resort a Ramada by Wyndham Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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In 1978 Cascade Stream Gorge was listed in the Maine State Planning Office’s Register of Critical Areas because of its natural, scenic, and geological features including a stunning gorge that drops 90 feet into the stream. With 50 acres of steep forested land and over a 1/2 mile of frontage on Cascade Stream, this is a popular hike for summer visitors seeking a refreshing spray of cool air, or lunch at one of the two picnic sites. Cascade Stream flows out of City Pond, which is just to the...
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The trail is blazed in red and follows a combination of single-track wooded trail and forest service road. After the steady climb and gaining the ridgeline, you will arrive at Mountain Pond. Sections of the trail cross private land open to the public. Please remain on the established trail to help ensure future access.
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RLHT purchased this 280-acre property in 2001. It consists primarily of forested land interspersed with rolling fields and meadows. Evidence of its agricultural history can be found in the form of stone walls, wire fencing and crumbling livestock watering wells. With over a 1/2 mile of frontage on Rangeley Lake, the property provides diverse habitat for song birds, wading birds, amphibians, beaver, bear, deer and moose. In late summer, the fields produce wildflowers and berries enjoyed...
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The start is from the base of the ski slope and is steep in spots, but the views from Saddleback to The Horn are incredible. Hiking up the ski slopes is not permitted during the ski season. The alpine zone atop Saddleback is one of the largest in Maine and is home to many fragile alpine plants. Hikers should remain on trail to help protect and prevent damaging these plants.
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From the base of the ski resort, follow the Lower Hudson and Upper Hudson Highway Trail to the America Trail. This will join the Appalachian Trail and lead to the summit of Saddleback Mountain. Saddleback summit is the third-largest alpine zone in the state of Maine. This area is a very fragile environment, so please keep dogs on leash. This area is entirely above the treeline and offers amazing 360-degree views.