Mt. Blue State Park
Here you will find stellar hiking, trail riding, biking, swimming and picnicking in the Western Mountains. Mt. Blue State Park and the adjoining Mt. Blue/Tumbledown Public Lands offer a prime, four-season destination with abun... maine.gov
Rangeley Lakes Logging Museum
The complex of 7 buildings are situated on 72 acres of land at the east end of Haley Pond with Rangeley Village at the west end. Canoe access from the pond via a short trail to the festival grounds and by car 1 mile outsi... museumsusa.org
Aroostook State Park
Aroostook State Park bears the distinct honor of being Maine's first state park. In 1938 interested citizens of Presque Isle donated 100 acres of land to the State of Maine, and following that gesture, the park became reality ... maine.gov
Moosehead Lake Public Reserved Land
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 gateway to the North Maine Woods and offers camping, fishing, hunting, paddling,... maine.gov
Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land
view full-size map (487 KB PDF) Sightseeing and backcountry hiking amidst spectacular peaks and gorges await you! The Mahoosuc Public Lands and Grafton Notch State Park are a premier recreational destination lying amidst some ... maine.gov
Grafton Notch State Park
view full-size map (487KB PDF) Sightseeing and backcountry hiking amidst spectacular peaks and gorges await you! Grafton Notch State Park and the Mahoosuc Public Lands are a premier recreational destination lying amidst some o... maine.gov
Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land
view full-size map (4.62 MB/pdf) Enjoy backcountry recreation in a spectacular natural setting. Hikers, campers, hunters, fishermen, snowmobilers and paddlers all enjoy the rugged hills, abundant wildlife and clear waters of t... maine.gov
Lily Bay State Park
view full-size map (916 KB pdf) Here you'll find outdoor recreation and attractive campsites by Maine's largest lake. Lily Bay State Park on Moosehead Lake offers waterfront camping at the gateway to Maine's North Woods a dest... maine.gov
Deboullie Public Reserved Land
view full-size map (4.5 MB pdf) Enjoy backcountry hiking, fishing, and camping by clear ponds and rugged hills. The 21,871-acre Deboullie Public Lands offer remote campsites on crystal-clear trout ponds surrounded by low rugge... maine.gov
Rocky Lake Public Reserved Land
view full-size map (4,515 KB pdf) With 11,000 acres of woodlands and wetlands bordering three lakes near East Machias, the Rocky Lake Public Lands provide opportunities for boating, camping and fishing in a wildlife-rich setti... maine.gov
Seboeis Public Reserved Land
view full-size map (4,056 KB pdf) Here you will find remote camping, fishing and boating with impressive views Campers, boaters, fishermen and wildlife watchers at the 15,628-acre Seboeis Public Lands enjoy a large expanse of ... maine.gov
Machias River Corridor
view full-size map (4,800 KB pdf) The Machias River, one of Maine's wildest and most cherished waterways, flows for 76 miles from Fifth Machias Lake to tidewater in downtown Machias. The State oversees stewardship and recreati... maine.gov
Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land
view full-size map (1,735 KB pdf) Those seeking a taste of wilderness along Maine's coast will enjoy exploring the Cutler Coast Public Lands, a 12,234-acre expanse of blueberry barrens, woodlands and peatlands with 4.5 miles o... maine.gov
Aroostook Valley Trail
In the far northeast reaches of Maine, the Aroostook Valley Trail runs atop the bed of Aroostook County's only electric railroad, a line once used to transport passengers to school and work and to haul potatoes from farmla... traillink.com
Saint John Valley Heritage Trail
The Saint John Valley Heritage Trail traces 16.9 miles of the former Fish River Railroad corridor, which was taken over by the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, a line that transported goods and passengers across northern Maine... traillink.com
Allagash Wilderness Waterway
The Allagash Wilderness Waterway was established by the Maine Legislature in 1966 to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural beauty, character, and habitat of a unique area. It is a magnificent, 92-mile-long ribbon of lakes... maine.gov
Whistle Stop Rail-trail
The Whistle Stop is a textbook example of how diverse groups can work together to maintain and promote a trail. Developed as a route for snowmobilers and off-roaders, the route also appeals to hikers and mountain bikers. I... traillink.com
Bangor - Aroostook Trail
A multiuse trail shared with ATVs and snowmobiles, the 58-mile Bangor–Aroostook Trail (a.k.a. BAT) is part of northern Maine's Interconnected Trail System, used and maintained by the state's many snowmobile clubs. You ... traillink.com