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Manage Maine’s 48 State Parks and Historic Sites, including: Coastal Parks: Ferry Beach, Popham, Reid, Two Lights, Shackford Head, Cobscook Bay. Lakeside Parks: Sebago Lake, Damariscotta Lake, Mount Blue, Aroostook. Riverside & Waterway Parks: Androscoggin Riverlands, Allagash Wilderness Waterway.
- Camping
Camping at Maine State Parks and Public Lands. Plan Your...
- Park Passes, Fees & Rules
Contact Information. Department of Agriculture, Conservation...
- Public Reserved Lands
Public Lands are not staffed like Maine State Parks. Cell...
- ATV Program
Contact Us. ATV Program Bureau of Parks & Lands 22 State...
- Grants and Community Recreation
In addition to responsibilities regarding federal and state...
- Submerged Lands
Publicly Owned Submerged Lands - as defined by the State of...
- GIS/Mapping
GIS/Mapping What we do: Provide GIS and other geo-spatial...
- Bureau of Parks and Lands
Parks & Historic Sites: Days & Hours. Parks may be visited...
- Camping
Parks & Historic Sites: Days & Hours. Parks may be visited year-round, from 9:00 a.m. to sunset daily unless otherwise posted. Fees are collected at the booth by staff or through self-service stations. For current status: Please call the park or historic site directly. Subscribe to Park Alerts and other Bureau news.
List of Maine state parks. This list includes 35 state parks, public reserved lands, and state historic sites in the U.S. state of Maine. They are operated by the Maine Department of Conservation, with the exceptions of Baxter State Park, which is operated by the Baxter State Park Authority, and Peacock Beach, which is under local management.
Maine's state and national parks offer an incredible range of outdoor adventure and fun. Forests, mountains, glacial lakes and rugged coastline provide endless opportunity for camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, kayaking, winter activities and wildlife discovery.
1 Αυγ 2023 · Maine has 32 state parks, 8 national wildlife refuges, and 1 national park. The Maine State Park system encompasses over 500,000 acres of land. Over 3.3 million visitors come to a Maine park each year.
Maine state parks and forests are full of natural beauty that draws many visitors. With 32 state parks, Maine boasts over 500,000 acres of preserved land where you can reconnect with nature, hike, bike, climb, swim, camp, fish, snowmobile and so much more!
Explore Maine’s Most Beautiful State Parks. A good place to start is exploring one of the 32 state parks here, with unique activities in each. They cover half a million acres of public lands, from the 209,000-acre Baxter State Park at the base of Katahdin to the 92 miles of lakes and rivers known as the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.