Mt. Blue State Park

Here you will find stellar hiking, trail riding, biking, swimming and picnicking in the Western Mountains. Mt. Blue State Park is Maine’s largest state park, encompassing approximately 8,000 acres in two sections separated by Webb Lake.

A group prepares for snowshoeing outside a cabin, surrounded by snow. Various skis and snowshoes are displayed inside the wooden cabin.
Mt Blue State Park

Things to Do

Mt. Blue State Park and the adjoining Mt. Blue/Tumbledown Public Lands offer a prime, four-season destination with abundant outdoor recreation opportunities in Maine’s Western Mountains just a few hours from several major cities.

Aerial view of three cross-country skiers on a snowy landscape surrounded by trees, with a mountain in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Mt Blue State Park
A grassy area with a volleyball net next to a lake at the beach area of Mt. Blue State Park, trees lining the shore, and mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Mt. Blue State Park

A campground in the Webb Beach section has 136 wooded sites a short walk from a sandy beach and picnic area. Visitors can swim, launch and rent boats, and walk on trails near the lake. During summer months, park staff routinely offer canoe trips, walks, and nature programs. A Nature Center features hands-on exhibits and displays.

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