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

5
State Parks
1
National Wildlife Refuge
Parks in this region are near these Maine Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
PORTLAND
SOUTH PORTLAND
BIDDEFORD
BRUNSWICK
SCARBOROUGH
SACO
WESTBROOK
WINDHAM
GORHAM
SANFORD
Bradbury Mountain State Park
Bradbury Mountain State Park is a wonderful place to spend a day or afternoon exploring trails, taking in the magnificent view from the summit, or enjoying a picnic under a canopy of trees. One of the original five state parks, Bradbury Mountain was acquired by the Federal government in 1939. Situated ........more >
Crescent Beach State Park
Crescent Beach State Park opened in 1966 and is located about eight miles south of Portland in picturesque Cape Elizabeth. Sandy oceanfront beaches, saltwater coves, wooded areas, and rock ledges provide seashore recreation for beachgoers, fishing and watersports enthusiasts, and nature observers. Crescent ........more >
Ferry Beach State Park
A stand of tupelo black gum trees, rare at this latitude, can be seen in this 100-acre area, which offers a sweeping view of miles of white sand beaches between the Saco River and Pine Point. Long before highways were common north of Boston, beaches provided travelers relatively safe and easy transportation ........more >
Fort McClary State Park
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Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 in cooperation with the State of Maine to protect valuable salt marshes and estuaries for migratory birds. Scattered along 50 miles of coastline in York and Cumberland counties, the refuge consists of ten divisions between Kittery and Cape ........more >
Sebago Lake State Park
Sebago Lake State Park opened to the public in 1938 as one of the five original state parks. This forested lakeside park is situated on the shore of Maine's deepest and second largest lake which provides year-round recreation for thousands of visitors each year. Near the foothills of the While Mountains, ........more >
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