Maine Park List
Although a small park, it has a small landmark encouraging peace and love for all who live or pass through our community. The park has a large amount of trees and a few park benches for passer ...
READ MOREPeacock Beach State Park is a convenient drive off Maine Route 201 on Pleasant Pond in Richmond, about 12 miles from Maine's capital city, Augusta. A small beach and swimming area staffed with a lifeguard make this an ideal spot for a family picnic. The area attracts mainly locals ...
READ MOREPeaks-Kenny State Park lies on the shores of Sebec Lake, offering day visitors and campers a peaceful, wooded setting in which to enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, hiking and picnicking. With 56 sites set among stately trees and large glacial boulders near the lake, the campground fosters quiet and private ...
READ MOREImagine a panoramic 360-degree view from a bridge tower 42 stories high--one of only three such Bridge Observatories in the world. From the top of the new Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory, you will be able to see beautiful Penobscot Bay as it meets the Penobscot River between Prospect ...
READ MORELocated in the heart of Maine's undeveloped forest land, the Penobscot River Corridor (PRC) provides outstanding opportunities for remote canoe trips, fishing excursions, and whitewater rafting (provided by commercial operators only). Managed by the Bureau in cooperation with several landowners, the PRC provides water access recreation along more than ...
READ MORENew playgrounds are being replaced this spring in time for summer fun. The park includes parking, areas for informal leisure like Frisbee and ...
READ MOREThe Service's primary focus at Petit Manan is colonial seabird restoration and management. Refuge islands provide nesting habitat for common, Arctic, and endangered roseate terns, Atlantic puffins, razorbills, black guillemots, Leach's storm petrels, laughing gulls, and common eiders. Over the last 25 years, the Service and its conservation partners ...
READ MOREPettengill Farm, a nineteenth century salt-water farm on the estuary of the Harraseeket River, is owned by Freeport Historical Society. It includes a saltbox house (c. 1800) on 140 acres of fields, woods, antique apple orchards and salt marsh. The farmhouse remains without plumbing and electricity ...
READ MOREPettengill Park, a centrally located 39.64 acre urban park, has become the focal point for recreation activities for thousands of Auburn residents. Facilities located within the Pettengill Park area includes the Hasty Community Center, a baseball field, a lighted softball field, trails, 2 playground structures and complimentary elements, ...
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READ MOREPond 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 the Fish and Wildlife Service in 1973 and still maintains the historic light house on the island. The treeless character and grass, ...
READ MOREBordering 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 sand beach. Sunbathers relaxing on Popham's sands can see Fox and Wood islands offshore, and the Kennebec and Morse rivers ...
READ MORELocated on the Northwest side of town, Pratt's Brook Park offers over 220 acres of woods with over 7 miles of trails for walking or cross country skiing. The park is located between Granite Street and North Road. Parking is available at the North Road ...
READ MOREThe following tennis courts are open to the public and located on school property. They are available first come first serve basis unless there is a school function going ...
READ MOREHost to the New Auburn Little League, this baseball field is used exclusively by the NALL program. A small play area exists beyond right ...
READ MOREThis 35 acre town owned preserve has 1.5 miles of wooded trails that pass by vernal pools, an old apple orchard, and the site of the former E.B. Mallet granite ...
READ MOREOn 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 striking, red-and-white striped lighthouse tower of West Quoddy Head Light. With its diverse landscape, breathtaking views, scenic picnic sites, and ...
READ MORERachel 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 50 miles of coastline in York and Cumberland counties, the refuge consists of ten divisions between Kittery and Cape Elizabeth. It ...
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