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State Parks

Pick up a basket of blueberries, some famous Maine lobster rolls, and locally made apple cider… then set your sights on one of more than 30 state parks for a hard-to-beat Maine picnic. Afterwards, stretch your legs on a short nature walk or take an exhilarating bike ride along one of Maine’s many rail-trails. They range in length from an easy 15-20 miles to a challenging 80 (mountain bike definitely required!).

A variety of splendid backdrops await visitors to the Maine state parks. Contemplate striking mountain vistas. Breathe in the fresh scent of mountain laurel near a crystal-clear lake. Gaze out over a craggy coastline mesmerized by an expansive ocean view. Maine’s state parks are ready to rejuvenate you.

Day-use guests in the parks can choose from such enjoyable pursuits as wilderness hikes and ocean swimming. Picnics too, of course! And with 12 of the Maine state parks offering camping, those who desire more than a day visit can certainly settle in for awhile. Some of the state park campgrounds are even open year-round, meaning truly hardy winter visitors can experience the outdoors in all its snow-steeped glory.

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