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Manage Maine’s 48 State Parks and Historic Sites, including: Coastal Parks: Ferry Beach, Popham, Reid, Two Lights, Shackford Head, Cobscook Bay; Lakeside Parks: Sebago Lake, Damariscotta Lake, Mount Blue, Aroostook; Riverside & Waterway Parks: Androscoggin Riverlands, Allagash Wilderness Waterway
Untreated firewood from outside of Maine has been banned. Buy firewood from a local source where you camp. Do not transport firewood more than 50 miles, even in Maine.
Parks & Historic Sites: Days & Hours Parks may be visited year-round, from 9:00 a.m. to sunset daily unless otherwise posted. Fees are collected at the booth by staff or through self-service stations.
Whether you are a seasoned camper or first-timer you will enjoy the camping at a Maine State Park campground. For groups of 6 or fewer people with at least one camper aged 18 order. Please Read the Reservation Tips and FAQs before you place your reservation.
Maine State Park Passes, Fees & Rules Keeping it fun and accessible for everyone!
Are available at all locations except Aroostook, Bradbury Mt., and Warren Island State Parks. See the Campground Maps for locations at each park. Electricy & Water Hookups. Electricity and water hookups are are located at Aroostook, Camden Hills, Mount Blue, Peaks-Kenny, Rangeley Lake, and Sebago Lake State Parks only.
Reserve up to 14 nights per reservation at any of the 12 Maine State Campgrounds managed by the Bureau of Parks and Lands using this online service. Beginning Monday, September 9, 2024, all campsites are first-come/first-served.
Popham Beach State Park is Maine's busiest state park beach. Facilities include bathhouses, fresh-water solar rinse-off showers, and charcoal grills. Sand movement resulting from beach dynamics has had a dramatic effect on Popham Beach, causing extreme shoreline change and dune erosion.
To qualify for Maine residency fees, the campers occupying the campsite or entering the park must hold a current Maine driver's license or register a vehicle in Maine. Valid Maine identification is required for check-in purposes. Registration and Quiet Time Policy
Enjoy Maine's state parks all summer long! With a Maine State Park Pass, you can visit state parks and historic sites without paying day-use fees for the season. Before visiting, consult the Outdoors in ME brochure for information about parks in Maine.