Maine Birding Trail
Mt. Blue State Park
ATV riding
birdwatching; picnicing; boating
boating (motorized)
camping
canoeing
cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking (trails)
horseback riding
hunting
off-road biking
snowmobiling
snowshoeing
swimming
watching wildlife
campground
group picnic shelter
picnic area
playground
RV dumping station
showers
trailered boat launch
Location
Weld, ME

Fees
current fees
camping reservations
park passes
Contact
Mt. Blue State Park
187 Web Beach Rd
Weld, ME 04285
Park season: (207) 585-2347
Maps
download campground map (403 KB/pdf)
Current Weather
Directions and Parking
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From Portland
' Come up Interstate 95 North
' Take Exit 75 ' Lewiston/ Auburn Exit go to light, take a left will be on (Rt. 100 + Rt. 4 North).
' Drive approximately 24.8 miles Rt. 4 North toward Livermore
' Take a left on to Rt. 108 West
' Drive approximately 18 miles
' In West Peru you will take a right
' Drive approximately 3/10ths of a mile
' Stop turn right on to Rt 2, drive approximately 3/10ths of a mile
' You want to be in the left lane at the light.
' Turn left on to 142 North
' Drive approximately 8.4 miles to Carthage
' Take a left after Bradbury's Market on to the West Side Road
' Drive 4 miles, Mt Blue State Park (Webb Beach) campground is on the right
Directions From Augusta
' Take Rt. 27 to Rt 2 west
' At light in Farmington turn left (Rt. 2 and 4) South
' Drive approximately
' In Wilton take a right on 156 West to Weld
' Drive approximately 1 mile at stop sign turn left
' Drive 1/10 of a mile
' Turn right 156 to Weld, drive 13.5 miles to stop sign in Weld
' Drive straight through intersection
' Drive 2.4 miles
' Take a left on to the West Side Road
' Drive 4 miles
' Mount Blue State Park campground is on the left. About 1 mile down in you will come to the entrance booth
From Phillips
Take 142 South toward Weld
Drive approximately 10 miles
Take a right on to the West Side Rd
Drive 4 miles
Take a left, drive approximately 1 mile to entrance booth
Directions From Lewiston/Auburn
' Take Rt. 4 North to Wilton. Rt. 4 will connect with Rt. 2.
' Drive approximately 1 mile take a left onto Rt. 156 West
' Drive approximately 1 mile stop turn left.
' Drive approximately 1/10 of a mile.
' Turn right drive approximately 13.5 miles.
' Stop in Weld village go straight . (Now on 142 North)
' Drive approx. 2.4 miles
' Take a left on the West Side Road
' Drive 4 miles, campground entrance is on the left.
Relevant Contacts
Friends of Maine State Parks
Description
Spectacular views of Mt. Blue and surrounding mountains ring this lakeside park that boasts a wide variety of activities for park visitors year-round. Located in the mountainous region of western Maine, Mt. Blue State Park offers a visitors an extensive network of trails, a sandy beach, popular camping area, boat launch and picnic area.
Picturesque Webb Beach is an ideal location for beach-going enthusiasts. Nearby Center Hill Area is a scenic picnic spot that provides access to nature trails and extensive multiple use trails that are open to hikers, mountain bikers, and ATV and horseback riders. Children enjoy a visit to the park's Nature Center where hands-on exhibits and displays provide entertainment on rainy afternoons. Evening programs for campers take place in the park's amphitheater.
Moose and other wildlife live in and around the park. From the common grey and red squirrels to the more elusive black bear and coyote, a host of other animals also frequent Mt. Blue State Park.
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Activities
- ATV riding
- birdwatching; picnicing; boating
- boating (motorized)
- camping
- canoeing
- cross-country skiing
- fishing
- hiking (trails)
- horseback riding
- hunting
- off-road biking
- snowmobiling
- snowshoeing
- swimming
- watching wildlife
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Rules
Consider lending a hand. Contact us if you would like to help with stewardship or maintenance work.
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Services and Facilities
- campground
- group picnic shelter
- picnic area
- playground
- RV dumping station
- showers
- trailered boat launch
- See Visitor Accessibility
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Special Considerations
Moving firewood can transport exotic insects & diseases that pose a serious threat to our forests. Don't transport firewood, buy it from a local source. Burn It Where You Buy It
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