Maine is home to 38 State Parks.
We’ve visited them all.
So you can be in-the-know before you go.
Each Maine State Park post contains pictures, park details, amenities, activities, and more!
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Penobscot Narrows Observatory State Park
Located in MidCoast Maine, the Penobscot Narrows Observatory is the tallest bridge observatory in the world open to the public. It’s panoramic views of Penobscot Bay and engineering are both impressive and breathtaking. Stop by and experience this marvelous piece of Maine history for yourself!
Fort Knox Historic Site
Located along the scenic Penobscot River, Fort Knox is a must-see Maine attraction. This historic site is perfect for history buffs, little explorers, fort connoisseurs, and everyone in between. With 144 acres of historic grounds, tunnels, and scenic views to explore, kids and kids at heart will never be bored during their visit.
Warren Island State Park
Warren Island State Park is a once-in-a-lifetime Maine experience that you’ll never forget (but, like, in a good way). This family-friendly island with a long history has something for everyone—quiet, private sites, scenic ocean views, wildlife sightings, beaches, and grassy areas for kids and games.