Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Houghton, Maine |
On State Route #17 Roxbury Road, north of Community of Houghton, Maine, starts Byway Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway, which winds through mountains and lakes. Along the byway, it offers travelers a spectacular scenery, outstanding recreational opportunities, abundant wildlife, local museums, and quaint New England villages. Travelers can enjoy nature's abundance all along the byway. |
3.1 5.0 |
Access |
Access to a roadside pond, This county road connects this location with Houghton, Maine |
5.6 9.0 |
Trail A |
Trail A, Trail B, Trail C, to Round Pond, Sabbath Day Pond, Long Pond, |
6.3 10.2 |
Access |
Access to Bemis Station Road, Upper Dam Road, Mooselook Meguntic Lake, Cupsuptic Lake, |
6.6 10.7 |
Access Road |
Access Road to Long Pond |
10.1 16.2 |
Crosstown Road |
Crosstown Road, connects with the Byway/State Highway #14 beside the Edelheid Road Pond, |
13.2 21.3 |
S River Trail |
S River Trail/S Shore Drive, Herbie Welch Trail, Mooselookmeguntic Lake located on the west of this location. On the east located Rangeley Lake, Rangeley Lake State Park, Maine |
13.9 22.4 |
Bemis Station Road |
Bemis Station Road, S Dog Road, to Rangeley Lake, on the east and Mooselookmeguntic Lake on the west. |
14.4 23.2 |
Lake Shore Road |
Lake Shore Road, South Rangeley, Maine, |
16.9 27.2 |
Oquossoc, Maine |
Carry Road, Indian Rock Road, Oquossoc, Maine, Spots Point, on the shores of Cupsuptic Lake, in Maine. |
17.1 27.5 |
Junction |
Junction Megalloway Road / State Route #16, to Pleasant Island, Maine on Cupsuptic Lake, |
18.6 30.0 |
Berkshire Road |
Berkshire Road, Quimby Pond, Mingo Loop Road, travels along the northwestern shore of Rangeley Lake, |
19.1 30.7 |
Quimby Pond Road |
Quimby Pond Road, Cottage Road, Quimby Pond, Beaver Bog, |
19.9 32.1 |
Dodge Pond Road |
Dodge Pond Road, Orgonon, located in Rangeley, Maine, was once the residence, laboratory, and research center of Wilhelm Reich, an Austrian-born psychiatrist. It is also Reich's final resting place and known as The Wilhelm Reich Museum; open to the public. |
20.6 33.2 |
Round Pond Road |
Round Pond Road, Dodge Pond, a large pond located just off State Route #16 (part of the Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway), Lost Logans Road, Lost Logan, |
21.3 34.3 |
Mingo Loop Road |
Mingo Loop Road, runs along the shores of Rangeley Lake, Maine. The lake is one of the major headwater lakes of the Androscoggin watershed. Its elevation is 1,518 feet above sea level and its area is about 10 square miles. |
23.1 37.2 |
Loon Lake Road |
Loon Lake Road, Ross Pond, Steven A. Bean Municipal Airport, Bud Russell Road, to Kennebago Pond, located off Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway in Maine |
23.6 37.9 |
Rangeley, Maine |
At this location State Route #16 detours from the byway and travels northerly to Stratton, Maine. Rangeley, Maine, is the center of the Rangeley Lakes Region, a resort area. The town includes the villages of Oquossoc, Haines Landing and South Rangeley. |
24.6 39.6 |
Dallas Hill Road |
Dallas Hill Road, Saddle Back Ski Area Road, |
27.1 43.6 |
S Shore Drive |
S Shore Drive/S River Trail, South Bog Stream, Rangeley Lake State Park, |
28.6 46.0 |
Edelheid Road |
Edelheid Road, a large unnamed Pond located along State Route #4, south of Rangeley Lake, in Maine |
32.3 52.0 |
Beech Hill Road |
Beech Hill Road, City Pond Road |
36.5 58.8 |
Harvey Pond |
Harvey Pond, a small pond located along State Highway #4 west of Madrid, Maine. This is where Byway Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway ends. |