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Presque Isle, Aroostook, Maine, United States: Coordinates: 1] Area: 898 acres (363 ha) [2] Elevation: 978 ft (298 m) [1] Established: 1938 [3] Operator: Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry: Website: Aroostook State Park www.aroostookstatepark.com
Mount Kineo is a prominent geological feature located on a 1,150-acre (470 ha) peninsula that extends from the easterly shore of Moosehead Lake in the northern forest of Maine. With 700-foot (210 m) cliffs rising straight up from the water, it is the central feature of Mount Kineo State Park , a protected area of 800 acres (320 ha) managed by ...
Bradbury Mountain State Park is a public recreation area in the town of Pownal, Cumberland County, Maine, managed by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. [2] The state park covers 730 acres (300 ha). [3]
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry; Maine Department of Environmental Protection; Maine Department of Health and Human Services; Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife; Maine Department of Marine Resources
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry: Website: Popham Beach State Park: Popham Beach State Park is a public recreation area covering 605 acres ...
Vaughan Woods State Park is a public recreation area located along the Salmon Falls River on the western edge of South Berwick, Maine, at the New Hampshire border. The state park includes the restored Hamilton House, stands of old-growth forest, and 3 miles (4.8 km) of hiking trails. The lands were bequeathed to the state by Elizabeth Vaughan ...
Cobscook Bay State Park is a public recreation area occupying 888 acres (359 ha) on the western shore of Cobscook Bay in Washington County, Maine.The park offers a view of dramatically changing tides that on average can rise to 24 feet (7.3 m) high with some reaching as high as 28 feet (8.5 m).
The state of Maine took possession from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1955. [ 6 ] The park saw a 50% increase in size in 2002, when the state purchased 2,468 acres from a subsidiary of McDonald Investment Company for $980,000.