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Saddleback Mountain is waking up after a period of hibernation, preparing for summer activities starting July 3.

Lifts will begin operating again on Friday, July 3, allowing visitors to enjoy scenic lift rides and bike park laps. Fresh air, big views, and favorite summer activities are back on the hill.

The Summer Sunday Brunch Series kicks off July 5. Reservations are now open for brunch at 3,620′ where guests can enjoy incredible views and mountain air.

Riders can tune up their bikes starting June 29 at the bike shop on the lower level of the Base Lodge for service before hitting the trails.

Visitors can kick back on the Rangeley Express Quad to 3,600′ for sweeping views of mountains, lakes, and wildlife. On a clear day, a walk up Tri Color rewards visitors with a stunning look at Mount Washington and the White Mountains beyond.

The South Branch Quad is getting back to work on July 3, offering smooth turns, flowy descents, jumps, and technical features for riders.

Downtown Rangeley will host the biggest Independence Day celebration the town has seen on July 3, featuring live music, local vendors, kids activities, and a dunk tank featuring GM Jim Quimby. The 250th celebration wraps with one of the largest firework displays in Maine.

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