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Maine State Parks

Peaks-Kenny State Park

Peaks-Kenny State Park Nestled on the shores of Sebec Lake, Peaks-Kenny State Park is one of those undiscovered gems of our park system. Campers enjoy the peaceful, family-oriented campground with only 56 sites that are tucked away in wooded areas to promote privacy.

Location:
Maine Route 153 about six miles from Dover-Foxcroft.

Operation Dates:
May 15 - October 1, Fee Charged

Facilities:
839 acres; camping area includes flush toilets, hot water showers, and well-spaced sites in a woodland setting; a lifeguard, picnic area, and bathhouse with showers are found at the beach, which is used by campers and day use visitors; hiking trails and amphitheather programs

Access Rating:
Limited access.

Contact:
Peaks-Kenny State Park
500 State Park Road
Dover-Faxcroft, ME 04426
Park season: (207) 564-2003
Off-season: (207) 941-4014


National Parks in Maine

Acadia National Park
AcadiaPO Box 177
Bar Harbor ME 04609
207-288-3338
Acadia encompasses 47,633 acres of granite-domed mountains, woodlands, lakes and ponds, and ocean shoreline.

State Parks in Maine

For a printable list of all parks in Maine, click here.

Also view the Chart of Park Features and Facilities.

Allagash Wilderness Waterway
Aroostook
Baxter
Birch Point
Bradbury Mountain
Camden Hills
Cobscook Bay
Crescent Beach
Damariscotta Lake
Ferry Beach
Fort Point
Grafton Notch
Holbrook Island Sanctuary
Lake St. George
Lamoine
Lily Bay
Moose Point
Mt. Blue
Peacock Beach
Peaks-Kenny
Popham Beach
Quoddy Head
Range Ponds
Rangeley Lake
Reid
Roque Bluffs
Sebago Lake
Shackford Head
Swan Lake
Two Lights
Vaughan Woods
Warren Island
Wolfe's Neck Woods

Information pertaining to parks of Maine was taken from the State of Maine Bureau of Parks and Land web page.

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