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Fort Foster
4.7
( 16 reviews )
Closed until 10:00 AM

76 Pocahontas Rd, Kittery Point, ME 03905, United States

“Visiting Maine every year, we always make it a point to go to Fort Foster: if it's summer, it's all about fishing and swimming; if it's fall, it's time for mushroom and berry picking. But winter? Don't come here in winter, it can get as low as minus 150 Fahrenheit, lol. My favorite spot, the best place I've tried lobsters, is Kittery Point”

East End Beach
4.5
( 16 reviews )

Eastern Promenade Trail, Portland, ME 04101, United States

“I did not attend the beach but did go to the area to the northwest with the boat launch and Rocky area. The boat launch looks to be in very good condition and an easy place to launch a boat. Minimal parking right close but there is a trailer parking place close. The dock looks to be fairly large once you do launch your boat you should be good. 1 hour parking for cars right beside it also.”

Lake St. George State Park
4.6
( 8 reviews )

278 Belfast Augusta Rd, Liberty, ME 04949, United States

“This rating is for a day visit. I cannot speak to the camping experience here. The park itself is small but very well manicured. There is a large lawn set on a small hill which is great for picnics. There also are tables with charcoal grills all along the coast of the lake. There is no beach, but relatively easy access to swim via 3 rough cut stone steps about 25 feet long. There is a large stick built wall less pavilion building with picnic tables and cabinets. This also has a larger grill setup. There is a good size playground, complete with swings. You look across the lake to the far shore but there is enough open water for an excellent breeze. There is a large outbuilding with restrooms. I cannot speak to the cleanliness as I did not use them. The rest of the park was well maintained so I would hope they are as well. They do fence off a swimming area with a buoy line. All in all, a very nice place to visit, you can hear the road but that does not take away from the beauty of the place.”

Rangeley Lake State Park
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Open until 11:00 PM

1 State Park Rd, Rangeley, ME 04970, United States

“Loved this park! Great views of the lake, some sites even have access for a kayak. Long road to the office and another to the campground so I didn't have to run far on the highway. The only negative was with the showers. You would have to press the button every 30 seconds to keep the water going which was difficult with a soapy face. Also just warm water, not hot. Some dog owners had their dogs loose which is difficult when you have a reactive dog”

Holbrook Island Sanctuary
4.7
( 8 reviews )
Open until 07:00 PM

172 Indian Bar Rd, Harborside, ME 04642, United States

“On 9/24/23 we brought our 32’ lobster boat with about a 5.5’ draft to the dock and parked just at low tide. I’m sharing this because we weren’t sure if we could do it, but it worked out fine and there was plenty of water. The current was pretty strong but there were pilings supporting the float dock. We hiked around most of the trails on the southern part of the island with our small children. It was very beautiful and we got good exercise. There were some brochures and maps at the historic barn (which was closed) to the north of the boat dock. There was what I thought was a pit toilet behind the barn but I didn’t check it out. We ate lunch and spent about four hours on the island. I recommend this is a nice stop with kids!”

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