Our Favorite State Parks in Maine

Most Maine state parks offer access to hiking and biking trails for all athletic abilities. Some are blessed with gorgeous ocean or lakeside locations perfect for a refreshing swim or some sunbathing. 

Two Lights State Park

Two Lights State Park, in Cape Elizabeth, is appropriately named for the presence of twin lighthouses, one of which is still functioning today. 

Sebago Lake State Park

The campground and state park offer a variety of activities to choose from including sandy beaches, hiking, horseback riding, and kayaking, as well as cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing in the winter.

Birch Point State Park

Located literally off the beaten path, this secluded hideaway is home to beautiful views of Penobscot Bay and surrounding islands. The park is popular for sunbathing, swimming, fishing, and picnicking.

Bradbury Mountain State Park

Bradbury Mountain State Park is one of Maine’s original five state parks and a great place to relax and enjoy the 800 acres of forest it has to offer.

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