Maine State Parks with Tent Camping
Map references: The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer
Bradbury Mountain State Park 5:C5 52 mi 1:00 — Near Freeport, the park provides tent camping with access to hiking trails and scenic vistas. site map
Sebago Lake State Park 5:B1 52 mi 1:20 site map
Mount Blue State Park 19:C3 112 mi 2:15 — Situated in Weld, this park offers tent sites near Webb Lake, with hiking, swimming, and boating opportunities. site map
Camden Hills State Park 14:D4 112 mi 2:15 — Near Camden, the park provides tent camping with access to hiking trails leading to panoramic views of Penobscot Bay. site map
Lake Saint George State Park 13:B5 113 mi 2:00 site map
Rangeley Lake State Park 28:E4 136 mi 2:45 — Located on the shores of Rangeley Lake, the park provides tent camping with access to fishing, boating, and hiking. site map
Peaks-Kenny State Park 32:A1 164 mi 3:00 — Situated on the south shore of Sebec Lake, the park features 56 campsites, a sandy beach, hiking trails, and canoe/kayak rentals. site map
Lamoine State Park 16:A3 193 mi 3:15 — Near Bar Harbor, this park offers tent sites with access to the ocean. site map
Lily Bay State Park 41:C3 196 mi 3:30 — Located on the southeast shore of Moosehead Lake, this park offers tent sites along the lakefront, with opportunities for swimming, boating, and hiking. site map
Cobscook Bay State Park 27:A2 270 mi 4:30 — Located in Edmunds, this park offers over 100 campsites, many overlooking the bay, with opportunities for clamming, birdwatching, and hiking. site map
Aroostook State Park 65:E1 314 mi 4:45 — Located in Presque Isle, the park offers tent camping with access to hiking trails and Echo Lake. site map
Warren Island State Park 14:C5 120 mi 3:30 — Accessible only by boat, but we may want to visit for hiking. site map
For reservations and more information on these and other Maine State Parks, visit the official Maine State Parks Camping page (click on Select a Specific Place) or use the Campground Reservations Center at campwithme.com.