| Location: | Bemis Road
Rangeley |
| Services: | A hanging falls with the largest drop in Maine (90 feet). The trail up to the falls is an easy climb with a couple of short steep sections. The base of the falls is great place for a swim and picnic. Angels Falls takes a little effort to get to, but those who have made the trip say it is well worth it. Total hiking time is about one hour, round-trip. The trail corsses streams five times, so use extra caution during high water periods or after recent rainfalls. Use appropriate footwear. Located on the dirt Bemis Road (an old railroad bed) south of Rangeley in an area called Tenth Degree in Township D. Directions: 17.6 miles south of Oquossoc off Route 4 on Route 17 south. Turn west off Route 17, cross bridge, turn right onto old railroad line. Drive 3.8 miles after leaving Route 17, take gravel road to left; stay left through small gravel pits. Follow marked trail, approximately one mile from this point. |