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Maine Wildlife Park

Address

Gray, ME, 56 Game Farm Road Route 26, 04039

Phone

(207) 657-4977

Website

https://www.maine.gov/ifw/wildlife-park/index.html

General

Seasonal Hours

Payments Accepted

Native Maine Wildlife - 30 different species Are you looking for Maine Wildlife? Visit the Maine Wildlife Park on Route 26 in Gray, just 3.5 miles from Maine Turnpike, I-95, Exit 63. Owned and operated by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, this is a guaranteed opportunity to see a moose; plus white-tailed deer, black bears, bald eagles, mountain lions, porcupines, coyotes, hawks, owls, turtles, trophy trout, and more - over 30 species of native wildlife! The wildlife at the park have been injured, orphaned, or are too dependent on humans to be released back into the wild, so act as educational ambassadors to visitors that want to learn more about them.

Fall is a great time to visit!

www.mainewildlifepark.com

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