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Bradbury Mountain State Park
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| Description |
Rangeley State Park is located in one of Maine's most beautiful
vacation regions, the western mountains. The park consists of 869 remote
acres, on 10-square mile Rangeley Lake. The lake is famous for
landlocked salmon and trout fishing, and anglers who voluntarily catch
and release contribute to quality fishing. In addition to watersports,
visitors enjoy hiking, picnicking, camping, wildlife watching, and
photography.
The campground is small, with 50 campsites situated among fragrant
spruce and fir trees, and some sites have water access. The campground
and day-use areas offer picnicking, swimming, and a concrete boat
launching ramp with floats. There is a children's play area, hiking
trails, and modern restrooms with hot showers. |
| Location |
From Rumford via Maine Route 17 or from Farmington via Maine Route
4. |
| Operation Dates |
May 15 - October 1, Fee Charged |
| Facilities |
869 acre park; 50-site campground, boat launch; swimming and picnic
area; hot shower facility. A major snowmobile trail is maintained into
the park by the town of Rangeley and connects to local trails as well as
to ITS 89. |
| Access Rating |
Limited Access |
| Telephone |
Rangeley Lake State Park
HC 32 Box 5000
Rangeley, ME 04970
Park season: (207) 864-3858
Off-season (207) 624-6080 |
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