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    Height of Land

    ME-17, Roxbury, ME 04275

    Height of Land, perched along the scenic Route 17 in Redington Township, Maine, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and pristine lakes, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. Visitors can expect to be captivated by the stunning vistas of Mooselookmeguntic Lake and the majestic peaks of the Western Maine mountains, especially during the fall when vibrant foliage transforms the landscape into a colorful tapestry. Key features include an accessible lookout point perfect for picnicking and capturing memorable photographs, as well as nearby hiking trails that invite exploration of the area's natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat, an adventurous day outdoors, or simply a picturesque spot to unwind, Height of Land is sure to leave a lasting impression, showcasing the rugged charm and serene splendor of Maine's wilderness.

    Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes RR Roundhouse

    Phillips, ME 04966

    The Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad Roundhouse in Redington Township, Maine, is a captivating historical site that immerses visitors in the rich legacy of early 20th-century railroading. This unique attraction features an authentic roundhouse and locomotive shop, where guests can explore vintage steam and diesel locomotives, as well as stunning displays of railroad artifacts. Visitors can expect engaging guided tours that delve into the history of the railroad, its significance in connecting remote communities, and the art of steam engine maintenance. The picturesque setting, surrounded by the serene beauty of Maine's mountains and lakes, enhances the experience, making it a perfect spot for photography and leisurely strolls. A visit to the Roundhouse is not just a journey through time; it is a celebration of Maine's heritage, making it a must-see destination for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking to appreciate the charm of vintage railroads.

    Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes RR

    128 Bridge St, Phillips, ME 04966

    The Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad in Redington Township, Maine, offers an enchanting journey through the heart of New England's picturesque landscape. This historic narrow-gauge railway invites visitors to embark on scenic train rides that showcase the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding mountains and lakes, including the pristine waters of Rangeley Lake. Riders can enjoy a charming blend of nostalgia and adventure as they travel through lush forests and rolling hills, all while learning about the rich history of the region and its railway heritage. Key features include vintage locomotives and beautifully restored coaches that transport guests back in time, making it a perfect outing for families, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. Whether you're seeking a leisurely day trip or an educational excursion, a visit to the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes RR promises unforgettable memories and stunning vistas that capture the essence of Maine's natural beauty.

    Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust

    2424 Main St, Rangeley, ME 04970

    The Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust in Redington Township, Maine, is a stunning natural sanctuary that celebrates the region's rich environmental and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore miles of picturesque trails that wind through lush forests, scenic vistas, and alongside pristine lakes, making it an ideal destination for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. Key features include the tranquil Rangeley Lake, beautiful viewpoints like the famous Height of Land, and well-maintained wildlife habitats that showcase the area's diverse flora and fauna. The Trust also offers educational programs and events that highlight conservation efforts and the history of the Rangeley region. With its breathtaking landscapes and commitment to preserving the natural environment, the Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is a must-visit for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in Maine's wilderness.

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