Lily Bay State Park

Here you’ll find outdoor recreation and attractive campsites by Maine’s largest lake. Established in 1961, Lily Bay State Park was created primarily from woodland donated to the State by Scott Paper Company. New England’s largest lake, spanning 117 square miles, Moosehead has cool, clear waters and relatively undeveloped shores that make it an appealing destination for boaters, fishermen and vacationers seeking a taste of wilderness.

Things to Do

Lily Bay State Park on Moosehead Lake offers waterfront camping at the gateway to Maine’s North Woods a destination renowned for its outdoor recreation opportunities (from hiking and canoeing to fishing and wildlife watching). The 925-acre park provides two distinct camping areas bordering the lake with 90 campsites, a sandy swimming beach, playground, two trailerable boat ramps, and a 2-mile, shoreline walking trail.

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