The oldest blockhouse in the United States is all that remains of Fort Halifax at the confluence of the Kennebec and Sebasticook Rivers in Winslow,...
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Lake St. George State Park is located 16 miles west of Belfast and 25 miles east of Augusta on the northwest shore of beautiful Lake St. George. St...
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Swan Lake State Park is nestled on scenic Swan Lake. Visitors can enjoy swimming area with lifeguard supervision, picnic sites with grills and walk...
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Open 9:00 a.m. to sunset daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Fee charged. Visitors may continue to enjoy the park during the off season by parkin...
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About Us:The Four Seasons Adventure Trail is a 29 mile multi-use gravel surfaced trail that connects the communities of Newport, Corinna, Dexter, S...
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The Allagash Wilderness Waterway was established by the Maine Legislature in 1966 to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural beauty, character, ...
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The Kennebec Highlands remains the largest contiguous block of conserved land in central Maine, and one of the few potential landscape-scale conser...
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Take a break at Moose Point State Park to enjoy an afternoon picnic and the views of Penobscot Bay. Located off US Route 1, Moose Point is a popula...
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About Us: Picnic tables with a waterfront view, pier and floats for fishing and boating, and access to a scenic bicycling trip are some of the top...
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The Kennebec Valley Trail consists of 8 miles of spectacular views that take riders along the edge of the Kennebec River from Embden through Solon ...
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Serenity describes this park that's tucked away in Penobscot Bay where visitors use their own boat to access the island. The park is designed for t...
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Peaks-Kenny State Park lies on the shores of Sebec Lake, offering day visitors and campers a peaceful, wooded setting in which to enjoy boating, fi...
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The grounds are open 9:00 a.m. to sunset daily. The Colburn House, carriage house, and barn are open by special event only. No events are currently...
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Fort Knox, Maine's largest historic fort, features stunning military architecture and master granite craftsmanship. Constructed between 1844 and 18...
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Camden Hills State Park signature location is the scenic vista high atop Mt. Battie where sweeping views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and surrounding ...
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A one-minute elevator ride will take you to one of the most unusual views in Maine, a 360 degree view from 420 feet above the Penobscot River, just...
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Picnic tables with a waterfront view, pier and floats for fishing and boating, and access to a scenic bicycling trip are some of the top reasons to...
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The upper Damariscotta River is famous for its enormous oyster shell heaps, also called middens. Native Americans created the middens over a period...
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Located just a few minutes north of the Schoodic entrance to the park, Acadia East Campground is a quiet, self-serve tent campground near Acadia Na...
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