Maine State Parks Near Lubec

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Lubec

Quoddy Head State Park

Lubec, Maine
4 miles away

"Lubec is the nearest town and the main gateway to the park. Visitors often stay here for lodging, dining, and easy access to the lighthouse and shoreline."

Quoddy Head State Park features dramatic shoreline, forested walking paths, and the historic West Quoddy Head Light. Its remote setting and sweeping Atlantic views make it one of Maine's most distinctive coastal destinations.

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Cobscook Bay State Park

Lubec, Maine
18 miles away

"Lubec is a popular nearby destination for its lighthouse views and dramatic shoreline. Visitors from Lubec often come to Cobscook Bay State Park for camping and kayaking in a quieter setting."

Cobscook Bay State Park showcases one of Maine’s most striking tidal landscapes, with wooded shorelines, rocky coves, and expansive views across the bay. It is especially popular with campers, paddlers, and nature watchers seeking a peaceful Downeast escape.

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Shackford Head State Park

Eastport, Maine
24 miles away

"Lubec is a popular destination for lighthouse and coastal scenery enthusiasts. Visitors from Lubec may add Shackford Head for a short scenic stop and bay views."

Shackford Head State Park offers a peaceful mix of wooded trails, rocky shoreline, and panoramic ocean views at the eastern edge of Maine. Its compact size and dramatic setting make it a favorite for short hikes, photography, and watching tides and seabirds.

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Roque Bluffs State Park

Roque Bluffs, Maine
42 miles away

"Lubec is a major nearby coastal destination, and visitors may add Roque Bluffs to a broader Downeast itinerary. The park provides a different beach-and-marsh experience from the rugged outer coast."

Roque Bluffs State Park combines a long sandy beach with protected tidal marshes and rocky shoreline, creating one of the most diverse coastal landscapes in eastern Maine. It is especially popular for swimming, picnicking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing during the warmer months.

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