Maine is home to 38 State Parks.
We’ve visited them all.
So you can be in-the-know before you go.
Find Your Park.
- Accessible by boat
- Accessible by car
- Aroostook county
- Beach
- Boat launch
- Campgrounds
- Camping
- Day use area
- Dog friendly
- DownEast maine
- Fishing
- Group shelter
- Hiking trails
- Kennebec valley
- Lighthouse
- Maine highlands
- Maine state park
- Maine state park campgrounds
- Midcoast maine
- Paddling
- Picnic area
- Playground
- RV camping
- Restrooms
- Southern maine
- Swimming
- Tent camping
- Walking trails
- Waterfalls
- Waterfront
- Waterfront camping
- Western maine
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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!
A Guide to Warren Island State Park: Paddling, Camping, and Exploring MidCoast Maine
Discover Warren Island State Park with our guide to paddling, camping, and exploring. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an outdoor adventure, Warren Island State Park offers something for everyone.
A Visitors Guide to Crescent Beach State Park: The Most Beautiful Beach in Cape Elizabeth Maine
Cape Elizabeth often gets overlooked for other Maine beach towns—like York or Ogunquit. This quaint town is home to several coastal restaurants, ice cream shops, and beautiful sandy beaches. Among these beautiful places is Crescent Beach State Park—a State Park beloved by locals and visitors for its soft, white sand and picturesque views.