
Less Than 1,000 Populate The Most ‘Charming’ Lakeside Town in Maine
As the promise of summer arrives in Maine, many towns stuck in a deep winter slumber awaken. Most people think of the coastal communities but Vacationland is home to plenty of terrific lakeside towns that thrive in the warmer months.
Amongst those fantastic lakeside towns in Maine, it can be difficult to decide which one is the most charming. After all, the definition of charming is "pleasant or attractive", which could easily be given to a dozen or more lakeside towns in the state.
Love Exploring Says Rangeley is the Most Charming Lakeside Town in Maine
Love Exploring decided to settle on one specific town as the most 'charming' in Maine. They chose Rangeley, which is probably best known as a ski town but definitely fits the bill as a lakeside gem too.
That's because Rangeley sits surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery you'll find in the state. Mountains provide the backdrop for a wonderful day at Rangeley Lake State Park with the ability to visit other nearby ponds and lakes only a short trip away.
Rangeley, Maine, Feels Different in the Warmer Months
For those that frequent Rangeley thanks to skiing at Sugarloaf or Saddleback, they're familiar with the downtown and what it offers in the winter. But if you visit in the summer, Rangeley takes on a completely different feel.
Things actually tend to slow down. Busy restaurants are still serving up delicious food with a slightly slower pace. The shops have their summer wares and the Rangeley Lakes region holds a ton of summer-centric activities that truly do make it a charming lakeside town.
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