![]() ![]() Off Water Homes – Homes rent for a two night minimum stay.We do have a few properties that are Friday to Friday rentals as well. Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Quimby Pond, Dodge Pond, Loon Lake, Saddleback Lake and Beaver Mountain Lake mostly rent Sunday to Sunday. Rangeley Lake and Gull pond homes mostly rent Saturday to Saturday. Summer Rentals – Private waterfront homes are week long stays only in July and August.For summer rentals it is especially important to put in the correct arrival and departure days for the body of water you want to be on or you may not see all of your options. To ensure that you receive correct search results please read through the following helpful hints. Please let us know how we can make your vacation the best it can be! We will help you create amazing family memories. We hope everyone that works with Morton and Furbish Vacation Rentals has a positive experience. ALL of our homes are well cared for and our homeowners take pride in sharing the space that they love with our guests. We have done our best to provide as much detail about our homes and as many up to date photos as possible on each description of each of the Rangeley vacation rentals that we represent. We understand that vacation time is a time when families and friends reconnect and decompress from their fast paced lives, and our goal is to make that time as easy and worry free as possible. We strive to provide excellent customer service to our homeowners and our guests so they can rent the best possible home. Thanks to its pristine natural wonders, friendly locals, and small-town vibe, you'll be in good hands at any of our lovely Maine cabin rentals, cottages, or vacation homes.Morton & Furbish Vacation Rentals was created over 20 years ago as an extension of our Real Estate Department and has become the largest vacation rental company in the the Rangeley Lakes Region. This is one of the best lake getaways in the entire Northeast and offers plenty of places to fish, enjoy the scenery, or take in the fresh air. The Maine Highlands feature the 200,000-acre Baxter State Park, the end of the Appalachian Trail, as well as 50 waterfalls around Moosehead Lake, a famously dog-friendly vacation spot. Go fish and moose watching in the picturesque Kennebec Valley. The twin cities of Lewiston and Auburn boast an annual balloon fest, as well as the Thorncrag Nature Sanctuary. Here you'll find the quaint towns of Newry and Bethel, situated on the majestic Androscoggin River and just around the corner from the Sunday River ski slopes. Inland Maine is a world away from the stately coastal towns. Mountains, lakes, and more in Inland Maine Here, you can take sightseeing cruises, sail along the coast, whale watching, and even participate in horse-driving clinics. It's just minutes away from scenic Bar Harbor. Acadia National Park is one of the prettiest spots in the state, with its 50 square miles of granite peaks and rocky shores. The picture-perfect town is home to the National Toboggan Championships and has been immortalized in literature and film. Looking for Maine beach rentals or cabins? Join the Northeasterners who vacation in bucolic Camden on Maine's midcoast. Catch a lobster on a historic windjammer and tour the Wadsworth-Longfellow House, home of literary giant Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.and don't forget to end your day with a locally-brewed pint or two in one of the excellent breweries that give the other Portland a run for their money! Numerous walking and biking trails abound and the historic Portland Observatory offers a chance to admire the stars. Portland is Maine's largest city, but with just over 66,000 residents, it retains a small-town vibe. Head up the coast to the islands of Casco Bay, known for their artists' communities and wildlife refuges. Relax on one of the beautiful beaches or shop for antiques in town. Once a shipbuilding hub, the town is now an upscale resort, thanks to affluent summer residents such as George Bush, Sr. The town of Kennebunkport lies just 30 miles from the New Hampshire border. Winter brings plenty of snow and with it, opportunities to dogsled, ski, and moose-watch. Maine is spectacular during the shoulder months, particularly in autumn when the leaves turn riotous shades of orange and purple. But this beautiful state is not just a summer paradise. The cities of Bar Harbor, Camden, and Kennebunkport have long been summer playgrounds for the wealthy - think Kennedy and Rockefeller. Since it gained statehood in 1820, Maine has managed to retain its historic flavor as well as its appeal to well-heeled visitors. From its beginnings as the home of Algonquin-speaking tribes to its status as a shipbuilding mecca, Maine has seen its fair share of settlers. All of New England has a captivating history, and Maine is no exception. ![]()
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