Red Quill Camp is located on Quimby Pond Rd in Rangeley, Maine. There is direct access to the snowmobile trails and access to Quimby Pond-a great place to fly fish and to canoe.
The house is a cozy classic Maine Camp with a fireplace, gas heater and a sunny enclosed porch looking into the backyard and the woods.
There is a canoe and grill for renters to use in the summer and you can hear the loons calling from the pond.
The driveway is big enough for two trucks and snowmobile trailers.
It is a quick ten-minute drive to the center of Rangeley Village, and a five-minute drive to Oquossoc village.
There are arrival and departure instructions on the fridge. Guests are asked to make their beds with the sheets provided upon arrival and put their trash into the bins outside on departure.
This is a non-smoking property.
Around Camp:
The camp has a front and back yard as well as woods behind the camp. You can drive directly to it in all seasons on a paved road. The small neighborhood is very friendly and people often walk their dogs and run along the road.
Quimby Pond is a no-motor’s fly-fishing only pond. It is beautiful to boat around, with easy access and excellent fly-fishing.
Direct access to snowmobile trails, so in the winter you can roll out of bed and hop on your snowmobile parked next to the camp and immediately get on the snowmobile trails.
Easy Access to Saddleback Mt. Grab your skis and head to Saddleback Mountain, a short twenty-minute drive up to the lifts for fresh tracks.
You can also put on your snowshoes and go explore the hills around the camp on the nearby trails.
There is great bird cover behind the camp. In the fall enjoy the foliage, or come up for a hunting trip.
In the spring, summer, and fall, bring your hiking shoes and water bottle and explore the many hiking trails around the camp and in the Rangeley lakes region. Some trails start near the camp.