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Airy Studio, Lake Access & Views, AC, 5min to Downtown

Airy Studio, Lake Access & Views, AC, 5min to Downtown: A Modern Lakefront Escape in Rangeley

Solo travelers
a living room with a couch and chairs and large windows at Airy Studio, Lake Access & Views, AC, 5min to Downtown in Rangeley
a living room with a couch and chairs and large windows at Airy Studio, Lake Access & Views, AC, 5min to Downtown in Rangeley

Why Stay

Why Airy Studio, Lake Access & Views, AC, 5min to Downtown

Rangeley is a working mountain town, not a postcard village. The lake is real - working docks, fishing guides, locals who've been coming here for forty years. If you're looking for a place where you can see the water from your window but still walk to a real coffee shop in five minutes, this studio on Alpine Way delivers exactly that balance.

The space is new enough that everything works. Hardwood floors, proper air-conditioning, a kitchen with a dishwasher (not a single burner hot plate), a bed that sleeps you well, and a sofa bed for a second person. The balcony faces the lake and the mountains beyond. Most mornings you'll see deer in the yard. Most evenings you can watch the light change on the water without leaving your chair. It's a one-bedroom apartment in everything but name.

The owners, Victoria and Mike, answer messages within hours. They've thought through the details - the coffee machine, the quality sheets, the stocked toiletries, the parking situation. This is a studio that feels like someone actually lives there and has furnished it for guests they want to come back.


You're close to everything but far from noise. Five minutes to downtown Rangeley puts you near the Main Street shops, Rangeley Tavern, and the good breakfast spots. But you're back in a quieter neighborhood, away from the bar crowd and road traffic. The detached building means no shared walls - a solo traveler or couple won't hear the family upstairs.

The lake view is immediate and real. Not a distant glimpse through trees. You're looking across the water, and in early spring and fall, you'll watch the mountains change color from your balcony. Deer graze in both yards. One reviewer stayed three nights and said the view "never gets old."

The kitchen lets you cook or prepare coffee like you live here. Dishwasher, full stovetop range, coffee machine, dining table. If you're renting a studio for more than a night or two, this matters. You can buy groceries at the IGA and cook, rather than eating out for every meal.

Modern systems and fresh details. Recently renovated. Firm, comfortable bed with good sheets. AC that actually cools. Free WiFi. Private entrance. A sitting area with a flat-screen TV. Not a glamorous resort feel, but the kind of place where things work and the owner has been thoughtful about finishing touches.

Free parking and EV charging on-site. If you're driving an electric vehicle, note: the charging is a standard 120V outlet on the garage exterior, not a Level 2 charger. You can add a few miles overnight, but bring your own adapter and don't plan on a full charge. For gas vehicles, parking is straightforward and free.


Rooms

The rooms

The studio is the building. One open-concept space: a sleeping area with a queen or full bed (reviewers noted it's firm), a sofa bed for a second person, a sitting area with a TV, a dining table, and a galley kitchen. High ceilings, good light, balcony access.

  • Studio with Lake View - The only option. Sleeps 2 (bed + sofa bed). Lake and mountain views from the private balcony.

Worth knowing: The bed is described as firm. One reviewer appreciated that quality ("firm but very comfortable"); another found it "a bit firm" and preferred it softer. Both agree the sheets are good. The bed sits lower to the ground than some travelers expect - not platform-style, but definitely not a high frame.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Modern studio apartment, recently renovated

Best for

Solo travelers, couples, outdoor enthusiasts, ski season basecamp

Price tier

Mid-range (estimated ~$120–$180/night; confirm with booking)

Open

Year-round

Walk to downtown

5 minutes

Guest score

9.5 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Lake & mountain views · full kitchen · free parking · responsive owners

Details

51 Alpine Way, Rangeley, ME 04970
Parking: Free on-site; EV charging available (120V outlet)

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen · Full range, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, kitchenware, dining table.

Outdoors & View · Private balcony with lake and mountain views. Yard access. Fire pit area (if available - confirm with owner).

Comfort & Safety · Air conditioning, heating, private bathroom with shower/tub, free toiletries, hairdryer, flat-screen TV, board games and puzzles, iron and ironing board. Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, CCTV outside.

Practical · Free WiFi, free on-site parking, electric vehicle outlet (120V standard outlet), private entrance.

Activities · Canoeing and fishing available through local outfitters. Hiking trailheads minutes away. Skiing access to nearby resorts.


Seasons

When to visit

Winter (December–March). Saddleback and Sugarloaf are in full operation. Rangeley becomes a ski town. The lake freezes; ice fishing is possible. The studio's balcony is beautiful even in snow, though you'll want to enjoy views from inside or in quick bursts. AC won't be a feature; the heating will be.

Spring (April–May). Mud season in Maine. Trails are melting and soft. Ski resorts close by late April. But the lake thaws, water traffic picks up, and mornings are crisp and clear. Fewer tourists than summer. Great for solo travelers who like quiet.

Summer (June–August). Peak season. Warm enough to swim. Kayaking, fishing, hiking are all in full swing. Downtown fills with visitors. Expect a higher volume of tourists and busier restaurants. Book early.

Fall (September–October). Leaf-peeping season. The view from the balcony is the draw - mountains and lake framed in orange, red, and gold. Foliage peaks late September through early October. Crisp mornings, cool evenings. This is premium pricing season. The best time if you want the view and the outdoors but don't want August crowds.


Reviews

What guests say

"The location was stunning. The view overlooking the lake was amazing, and I loved watching all the deer grazing. The place was spotless and beautiful." - Sara, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"The apartment was so comfortable and well-appointed. It had everything we needed for a super relaxing and quiet stay. Victoria was always extremely responsive and accommodating." - Sara, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"The location and view was excellent." - Rob, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10

All reviewers have been solo travelers, and both gave high marks for responsiveness from the owners and the cleanliness of the space. One noted the bed was a bit firm; another praised it as comfortable. Both appreciated the proximity to downtown despite the quiet setting.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Downtown Rangeley - 5 min walk. Main Street restaurants, shops, taverns. Rangeley Tavern for dinner and live music.
  • Rangeley Lake - immediate. Access from the property. Fishing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming in warmer months.
  • Saddleback Mountain - 11 miles. Ski resort with winter trails, summer hiking, and a lodge restaurant.
  • Sugarloaf Mountain Ski Resort - 31 miles. Maine's second-largest ski mountain. Winter access, plus summer mountain biking and hiking.
  • **Hiking trails near Rangeley - Multiple trailheads within 10–20 minutes. Bald Mountain, Bemis Mountain, Rangeley Lake Trails.
  • Golf - within 2 miles. Rangeley Lakes Golf Club.
  • Fishing guides and boat rentals - downtown docks. Landlocked salmon and trout fishing. Early morning departures or afternoon half-days.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this studio on the water? No, but it has immediate lake access and a direct water view from the balcony. The property faces the lake. Rangeley Lake is steps away for swimming, fishing, or launching a canoe.

Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is fully equipped, so you can make your own, or walk five minutes to downtown cafes like Main Street Cafe.

How far is it to ski resorts? Saddleback Mountain is 11 miles; Sugarloaf is 31 miles. Both are drivable in 30–50 minutes, making this a good base for a ski weekend.

Does the EV charger fully charge a vehicle? No. It's a standard 120V outlet on the garage exterior, not a Level 2 charger. It adds a few miles overnight. Bring your own adapter.

Can two people sleep comfortably? Yes. The bed sleeps one well; the sofa bed is suitable for a second person. The layout works for a couple or a solo traveler with a guest.

Is there cell service? Yes. Free WiFi is on-site, and mobile service is available in Rangeley.

How responsive are the owners? Both reviews highlight Victoria and Mike as extremely responsive and accommodating. Expect quick replies to booking or pre-arrival questions.


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