Maine State Parks
Explore state parks across Maine
Aroostook State Park
Maine’s oldest state park, offering lake views, hiking, swimming, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Birch Point Beach State Park
A scenic Penobscot Bay beach park with swimming, picnicking, and island views.
Bradbury Mountain State Park
A scenic day-use park in Pownal with summit views, hiking, biking, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Camden Hills State Park
A scenic Midcoast Maine park known for mountain views, hiking, and overlooks above Camden and Penobscot Bay.
Cobscook Bay State Park
A remote coastal park with big tides, quiet campsites, and excellent birding and paddling.
Crescent Beach State Park
A popular oceanfront park with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and sweeping Atlantic views.
Damariscotta Lake State Park
A peaceful lakeside day-use park with swimming, picnicking, and fishing on Damariscotta Lake.
Ferry Beach State Park
A coastal park in Saco with a sandy beach, dunes, marsh views, and gentle walking paths.
Fort Point State Park
A coastal park with a historic lighthouse, picnic areas, and broad views of the Penobscot River and bay.
Grafton Notch State Park
A scenic western Maine park featuring waterfalls, mountain views, and rugged hiking terrain.
Holbrook Island Sanctuary State Park
A secluded coastal sanctuary on Penobscot Bay known for hiking, birdwatching, and scenic shoreline views.
Lake St. George State Park
A peaceful lakeside park with swimming, picnicking, and boating on Lake St. George.
Lamoine State Park
A peaceful coastal park on Frenchman Bay known for its beach, picnic areas, and views of Mount Desert Island.
Lily Bay State Park
A lakeside park on Moosehead Lake known for swimming, boating, camping, and mountain views.
Mackworth Island State Park
A peaceful coastal island park with shoreline walks, birdwatching, and views of Casco Bay.
Moose Point State Park
A scenic coastal park in Belfast with rocky shore views, picnic spots, and easy waterfront access.
Mount Blue State Park
A scenic western Maine park with a lake, mountain views, camping, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Mount Kineo State Park
A scenic Moosehead Lake park featuring dramatic cliffs, hiking, boating access, and panoramic views.
Owls Head Light State Park
A small coastal park featuring the historic Owls Head Light and panoramic views of Penobscot Bay.
Peacock Beach State Park
A small sandy beach park on the St. George River offering swimming, picnicking, and scenic coastal views.
Peaks-Kenny State Park
A peaceful Sebec Lake park with a sandy beach, picnic areas, and classic Maine summer recreation.
Popham Beach State Park
A scenic Atlantic beach park with wide sands, tidal flats, and historic coastal views.
Quoddy Head State Park
A scenic coastal park at the easternmost point of the United States, known for cliffs, lighthouse views, and birdwatching.
Range Ponds State Park
A popular day-use park with sandy swimming, picnicking, and fishing on two peaceful ponds in Poland, Maine.
Rangeley Lake State Park
A lakeside park with a sandy beach, mountain views, and classic Maine summer recreation.
Reid State Park
A beloved coastal park with sandy beaches, rocky shorelines, and ocean views on Georgetown Island.
Roque Bluffs State Park
A coastal park with a sandy beach, salt marsh, and classic Downeast ocean views.
Scarborough Beach State Park
A scenic oceanfront day-use park with a sandy beach, swimming, and salt marsh views.
Sebago Lake State Park
A popular lakeside park on Sebago Lake with beaches, boating, picnicking, and camping.
Shackford Head State Park
A scenic coastal park in Eastport with headland views, forested paths, and shoreline access.
Two Lights State Park
A compact coastal park in Cape Elizabeth with sweeping ocean views, rocky shore access, and classic Maine lighthouse scenery.
