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Catch A Glimpse Of The Local Wildlife

Moose, deer, and other wild animals are typically active in the hours of dawn, dusk, and dark. Early morning and evening drives on any of the local roads can result in an unforgettable encounter.

Moose and Deer Hot Spots

Route 16 from Rangeley towards Stratton
Just before you reach the village of Stratton there are two sand pits where the moose tend to dine in the evening and late night hours. Also be on the lookout for deer as they are easily spooked and may jump into the road quickly. Go slow, enjoy the ride, and see what you may find!

Route 16 from Oquossoc to Errol, NH
This is also a great road for moose, deer, and wild turkey! Keep your eyes wide because the moose tend to hang out on the sides of the roads!

Route 17 between Oquossoc and Rumford
If you leave before dark you might even be able to catch the sunset over Mooselookmeguntic Lake from the Height of the Land!

Route 4 between Rangeley and Phillips
If you didn’t already see some wildlife on your travels here, the main route into Rangeley is best known for moose and deer! Head out of Rangeley towards Farmington, after you come out of the “s-curves” right before double lane hill/smalls falls area is a hot spot for Moose. Road salt finds its way into the ditches in the spring after the snow melts, and Moose LOVE salt. They hang out inside the guard rails and enjoy the treat! Once you reach Phillips, the hollow before Alpacaville is also hot for Moose!

 

 

Photo Credit- Kyle Haley Photography