Maine Park List

Pond Island National Wildlife Refuge
Pond Island NWR is a 10-acre island located in the mouth of the Kennebec River adjacent to Popham Beach. The U.S. Coast Guard transferred the island to
Popham Beach State Park
Bordering the south side of the mouth of the Kennebec River, Popham Beach State Park is truly one of Maine's rare geologic landforms that features a long stretch of
Quoddy Head State Park
On its 532 acres, purchased by the state in 1962, the park features 4.5 miles of hiking trails, extensive forests, two bogs, diverse habitat for rare plants, and the
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 in cooperation with the State of Maine to protect valuable salt marshes and estuaries for migratory birds. Scattered along
Range Ponds State Park
short drive from one of Maine's major urban areas, Lewiston and Auburn, Range Ponds State Park welcomes visitors who enjoy the wide sandy beach as they swim, picnic and
Rangeley Lake State Park
869 acre park with 50 campsites situated among fragrant spruce and fir trees, and some sites have water access. The campground and day-use areas offer picnicking, swimming, and a
Reid State Park
Reid State Park bears the distinct honor as being Maine's first State-owned Saltwater Beach. In 1946, prosperous businessman and Georgetown resident Walter E. Reid donated land to the State
Roosevelt Campobello International Park
The Roosevelt Campobello International Park is not a unit of the United States National Park Service or Parks Canada. It is administered by a joint U.S./Canadian Commission, funded equally
Roque Bluffs State Park
Roque Bluffs State Park sits on 274 acres of beautiful pebble coastline along Englishman Bay. The park's unique feature is the freshwater pond open for seasonal
Saint Croix Island International Historic Site
The National Park Service preserves Saint Croix Island International Historic site as a monument to the beginning of the United States and Canada. In 1604, Pierre Dugua(sieur de Mons),
SEAL ISLAND NWR
Seal Island is a treeless island lying about 21 miles south of Rockland in Knox County. Seal Island once had the largest Atlantic puffin colony in the Gulf
Sebago Lake State Park
Sebago Lake State Park opened to the public in 1938 as one of the five original state parks. This forested lakeside park is situated on the shore of Maine's
Shackford Head State Park
Shackford Head State Park in Eastport, Maine, has six trails for beginner to intermediate hikers but each trail offers spectacular vistas of pebble beaches, islands, coves and cliffs. Sighting
Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Town of Milford, Penobscot County, Maine, approximately fourteen miles north of Bangor. The refuge was established in 1988 to
Swan Lake State Park
Swan Lake State Park Source: Wildernet Contact Information RR 2, Box 3330 Belfast, ME 04915 207-525-4404 Add to Trip - View your Trips Swan Lake sits in the
Swans Falls Campground
The Swan's Falls Campground offers tentsites in a pine forest along the Saco River with access to wonderful day and multi-day canoe and kayak explorations. Managed under an agreement
Two Lights State Park
Two Lights State Park is a popular point of destination for Maine residents and the many visitors who enjoy the state's legendary rocky coast. Opened in 1961, the park
Vaughan Woods State Park
A 250-acre forested tract along the scenic Salmon Falls River offers picnic facilities and hiking trails through old growth stands of pine and hemlock. Hiking is available on several
Warren Island State Park
Serenity describes this park that's tucked away in Penobscot Bay where visitors use their own boat to access the island. The park is designed for the boating public, and
Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve
Wells Reserve protects fields, forests, salt marsh and sandy beach on the densely populated southern coast of Maine. The reserve's diverse habitats support a broad variety of plants and
Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park
Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park is a five minute drive from the center of Freeport's bustling shopping district, and as visitors approach the park, marshes and open fields provide