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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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 skeletons of a blast furnace and charcoal kiln stand as silent, lone remnants of the Katahdin Iron Works. Between 1843 and 1890, these structur...
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Runs from South Lagrange Through Medford Center to Lake View Plantation,
Lagrange, ME
About Us:This 16 mile multi-use trail runs from South Lagrange through Medford Center to Lake View Plantation. Recreational participants will find ...
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gravel road off Route 15 north of Greenville,
Greenville, ME
Located just west of Greenville in Piscataquis County, the Little Moose Management Unit covers more than 15,000 acres in Moosehead Junction and Big...
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Visit the legendary Mt. Kineo and camp, boat and fish on Maine's largest lake.Moosehead Lake, New England's largest freshwater body, lies at the ga...
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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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Here you will find remote camping, fishing and boating with impressive viewsCampers, boaters, fishermen and wildlife watchers at the 21,369-acre Se...
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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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Visitors may continue to enjoy the park during the off season by parking outside the gate and walking in during these same hours. Please be aware t...
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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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Fort Knox, Maine's largest historic fort, features stunning military architecture and master granite craftsmanship. Constructed between 1844 and 18...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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