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Parks and Nature

Lily Bay State Park
Greenville, ME

Located nine miles north of Greenville on the eastern shore of Moosehead Lake, Lily Bay State Park is 9235 acres in size and is home to moose, bear... Read More

Merryspring Nature Park
Camden, ME

This 66-acre park and education center has beautiful gardens and an arboretum. It is open every day from sunrise to sunset.

Androscoggin Riverlands State Park
Turner, ME

Lying near Maine's second largest urban area (Lewiston/Auburn), Androscoggin Riverlands State Park is a 2,675-acre expanse with 12 miles of river fron... Read More

Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Steuben, ME

Containing 49 offshore islands and three coastal parcels, this wildlife refuge encompasses over 8,100 acres. This refuge provides habitats for songbir... Read More

Grafton Notch State Park
Newry, ME

Interpretive trails, lush lichens and moss, a waterfall, and meadows all call this 3,000 acre state park home. Sightseeing, hiking, and picnicking ... Read More

Cobscook Bay State Park
Dennysville, ME

Surrounded by the Cobscook Bay, this state park offers several secluded campsites and is host to more than 200 different species of birds. Bird wat... Read More

Aroostock State Park
Presque Isle, ME

Maine’s First State Park, Aroostook State Park provides access to the North Maine Wood and the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Echo Lake and Quaggy Jo... Read More

Ferry Beach State Park
Saco, ME

Ferry Beach State Park should not be overlooked. This 100 acre site is home to wetlands, beaches, woods, and dunes. Walking trails take you through... Read More

Camden Hills State Park
Camden, ME

Camden Hills State Park is best known for the scenic vista on top of Mt. Battie. From this location views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and several island... Read More

Edwin L Smith Preserve
Kennebunkport, ME

The Edwin L. Smith Preserve is Kennebunkport Conservation Trust’s largest landholding, featuring over 1,100 acres of forested landscape with 10 mile... Read More

Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor, ME

Located on the rugged coast of Maine, Acadia National Park encompasses over 47,000 acres of granite-domed mountains, woodlands, lakes and ponds, an... Read More

Moxie Falls
West Forks, ME

Leaping over a 90 foot plunge, Moxie Falls is an impressive site to behold. The moderate-difficulty trail is about 2 miles round trip.

Reid State Park
Georgetown, ME

Wild roses, tidal pools, sand dune, and beach grass decorate this seashore park. Offering picnic areas with grills as well as a snack bar, you and you... Read More

Two Lights State Park
Cape Elizabeth, ME

Two Lights State Park was named after Maine's first "twin" lighthouses which were built in 1828. The park provides shoreline trails and picnic tabl... Read More

Vaughn Woods State Park
South Berwick, ME

Situated along the Salmon Falls River, Vaughan Woods State Park is a 250 acre tract of forested land complete with old growth pine and hemlocks. Sever... Read More

Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park
Freeport, ME

Just a five minute drove from the Center of Freeport, Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park is home to ospreys and other varied wildlife that are supported ... Read More

York Harbor Shore Path
York, ME

The York Harbor Shore Path is a fabulous way to explore the shoreline of York, Maine.

Damariscotta Lake State Park
Jefferson, ME

Damariscotta Lake State Park's 17 acres of shoreline is a popular destination for swimming and fishing. There are also picnic areas complete with gril... Read More

Bar Harbor Shore Path
Bar Harbor, ME

This waterfront path starts at the Town Pier. It's a lovely place to walk with your dog. Planning your pet friendly vacation in Acadia National Park?

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