Oxford County, ME Road Trips
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Trip Routes
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Longest Drive
106.5 mi
Sanford, ME
Quickest Drive
2h 36m
Sanford, ME
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Oxford County, ME at a Glance
Founded
1805
Area
2,175 mi²
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Oxford County, ME.
Bennett-Bean Covered Bridge
place in Oxford County, Maine listed on National Register of Historic Places
Hemlock Bridge
place in Maine listed on National Register of Historic Places
Lovejoy Bridge
place in Maine listed on National Register of Historic Places
Porter-Parsonfield Bridge
place in Maine listed on National Register of Historic Places
Sunday River Bridge
place in Maine listed on National Register of Historic Places
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Traveler Guide to Oxford County, ME
Oxford County is in the Lakes and Mountains region of Maine. It includes most of the River Valley region, sometimes known as the Pennacook Valley.
Andover- Andover Covered Bridge Byron - Angel Falls, Coos Canyon Rumford Downtown Rumford - Shopper's Island, Architecture, Vietnam Memorial, Rumford Historical Society Rumford Information Booth - Paul Bunyan Statue, Pennacook (Rumford) Falls, Edmund Sixtus Muskie Memorial, Indian Silhouettes Rumford Falls Village - Rumford Library, Strathglass Park (architecture) Rumford Center Village - Rumford Historic Society Museum Ponds & Rivers Androscoggin River (fed by the Rangeley Lakes, passes through Hanover, Rumford, Mexico, Dixfield, Peru and Canton)- Commonly used for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and light boating. The river was once used to transport logs to the local paper mills, and as such has lost much of its depth. Boating is limited to shallow water boats in many areas. Ellis River (Passes Through Andover and Rumford, feeds the Androscoggin River in Rumford Point) - A beautiful river to canoe or kayak. The variable depth restricts access by larger boats. Fishing is common, as is swimming in some areas. Swift River (Passes through Byron, Roxbury, Mexico and Rumford, Feeds the Androscoggin at the Mexico/Rumford line) - This variable depth river has limited opportunities for kayaking and fewer for canoeing depending upon the season. Swimming is common all along the river. Roxbury Pond - Recreational pond with public beaches and boat launches. Off Route 17 in Roxbury (by the town hall) take Frye Crossover Road to Route 120, turn right, follow signs.
Skiing — alpine & nordic Fishing - Androscoggin River, Roxbury Pond, Worthley Pond, Garland Pond, Canton Lake, Swift River, Ellis River Swimming - There are a number of ponds and swimming holes throughout the area (see individual towns for details) Hunting Hiking Snowmobiling Canoeing and kayaking - Androscoggin River, Roxbury Pond, Worthley Pond, Garland Pond, Canton Lake, Swift River, Ellis River Animal and bird watching
Rumford Center River Valley Grill Rumford Falls Village Hotel Rumford Brian's Bistro Rumford House of Pizza Mountain Valley Variety (take out) Gatch's Food & Spirits
The River Valley Region is north of Auburn. From Auburn, travel north on Route 4 to Route 108 West, which will bring you into Rumford, the largest town in the River Valley. You will pass through Canton, Peru, and the turn to Dixfield and Carthage. From New Hampshire or Bethel travel East on U.S. Route 2 into Rumford. You will pass through Hanover and pass the intersection of Route 5 which brings you to Andover. From the east (most points in Central Maine) you can travel on U.S. Route 2 West through Dixfield and Mexico into Rumford. If you are visiting from Canada, you can travel down Route 17 from Rangeley through Byron, Roxbury and Mexico to U.S. Route 2.
Travel in the region is done primarily by automobile. In the winter, snowmobiles use an extensive trail system that is well maintained by the local clubs. While ATVs are prevalent in the area, we are only now working on developing an ATV trail system. While some of the snowmobile trails are open to mountain bikes, land owners have been hesitant to open their property to ATVs due to abuse.
Watch for moose, colliding with them is the last thing you want to do, and probably would be.
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