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Acadia National Park Foggy Day at Acadia © Alana Ranney
Foggy fall day at Acadia Nation Park.
Quoddy Head State Park © Carolyn MacMillan
Acadia National Park © Kathryn E. OConnell
Quoddy Head State Park Sunset at West Quoddy Head © Alana Ranney
Winter sunset at West Quoddy Head Lighthouse.
Quoddy Head State Park © Carolyn MacMillan
Baxter State Park © Kathryn E. OConnell
Baxter State Park Summer at Baxter State Park © Alana Ranney
Beautiful summers day at Baxter State Park.
Baxter State Park © Kathryn E. OConnell
Acadia National Park Bass Harbor Head Light © Jeff Hudak
A waters view of Bass Harbor Head Light. Photo taken on 7/12/2006.
Chickadee © stateparks.com
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Maine's Mid-Coast Region Parks

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State Parks
Parks in this region are near these Maine Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
Camden Hills State Park
Camden Hills State Park signature location is the scenic vista high atop Mt. Battie where sweeping views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and surrounding islands await. On a clear day, visitors can see Cadillac Mountain at Acadia National Park. Mt. Megunticook, the highest of the Camden Hills - and highest ........more >
Fort Point State Park
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Fortknox State Park
Fort Knox, Maine's largest historic fort, features stunning military architecture and master granite craftsmanship. Constructed between 1844 and 1864 by master craftsmen and never fully completed, this is an unaltered example of a large mid-19th century granite coastal fortification. It is also New ........more >
Lake Saint George State Park
Lake St. George State Park is located 16 miles west of Belfast and 25 miles west of Augusta on the northwest shore of the beautiful Lake St. George. State Route 3 ran parallel and close to the lake, which was originally part of a farmstead. The centerpiece of the park is Lake St. George itself. Some ........more >
Moose Point State Park
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 popular place for travelers along this scenic coastal route. Relax in an evergreen grove, explore tidal pools, take a walk on the park's trails, or just enjoy the views.........more >
Peacock Beach State Park
Peacock Beach State Park is a convenient drive off Maine Route 201 on Pleasant Pond in Richmond, about 12 miles from Maine's capital city, Augusta. A small beach and swimming area.........more >
Reid State Park
Reid State Park bears the distinct honor as being Maine's first State-owned Saltwater Beach. In 1946, prosperous businessman and Georgetown resident Walter E. Reid donated land to the State of Maine to be preserved forever, and a few years later Reid State Park became a reality. Today, thousands ........more >
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