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Description

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Location Lat 44.455519 / Lon -68.297628

On State Park Road off Route 184 eight (8) miles southeast of Ellsworth on Frenchman's Bay.

Hours / Season Open 9:00 a.m. to sunset daily from May 15 to October 15. Fee Charged. Visitors may continue to enjoy the park during the off season by parking outside the gate and walking in during these same hours. Please be aware that facilities are closed during the off season.

Nestled in the heart of Down east Maine, this oceanfront park is located in one of the most sought-after vacation regions in the state. Lamoine State Park's central location is a quiet alternative that provides easy access to Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, rockbound islands, and area lighthouses. Visitors enjoy camping, boating, fishing and simple relaxation in a beautiful location. Park views of Frenchman's Bay, and amenities such as the campground facilities and boat launching ramp are some of the park's highlights.

Read the June 29, 2018 Rubys on the Road review of the park.

For a guided tour of the region's geologic highlights, see Marlboro Beach, Lamoine, Maine. Learn about the geology of the area on the interactive Maine Geologic Facts and Localities map.

The Land and Water Conservation Fund contributed to this State Park.Learn more about LWCF.

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Activities

  • Camping
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Fishing
  • Hunting
  • Sea kayaking
  • Watchable 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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Tours and Programs

View the Maine Parks and Lands EVENT CALENDAR

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Services and Facilities

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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. Buy It Where You Burn It

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