Address: 426 Wolfe's Neck Rd, Freeport, ME 04032, USA
Phone: +12078654465
Sunday: 9AM–8PM
Monday: 9AM–8PM
Tuesday: 9AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–8PM
Thursday: 9AM–8PM
Friday: 9AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–8PM
Jenny McKee
Really nice, family-friendly park! The larger loop around allows several overlooks of the water and has stairs down to the shore where you can scamper over rocks and see an Osprey nest (in the summer). Trails are very well marked and flat, and if you do most of the trails you can hit approx. 4 miles. Looking forward to visiting this one each season!
Hana Thurkauf
Great park to hike through! Very family friendly and tons of great views of both the river and through the forest. Dog friendly on leash and trails are easy to navigate and clean! Highly reccomend for anyone visiting the area.
Cristiane Novaes
Unbelievable stunning park, perfect to you take your dogs and children! No words for that place you need to go and see with your own eyes 🫶🏼😻 But is little expansive if you’re not a Maine resident 8$ per person
Lisa Whelpley
This is definitely worth a visit. It's a gorgeous drive to get there. Friendly ranger. Easy parking and restrooms. The hikes are short and extremely well marked, but there are maps too. We took a few trails and spent about an hour on the beach, exploring and climbing on the rocks.
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Yep, clamming is allowed. Check the limits online to be sure.
Yes they are.
No, I'm afraid not.
The park is open year-round, and does not have a campground.
Yes, call the park for reservations.
The trails are not designed or groomed for cross-country skiing. Having said that, the conditions should be good for cross-country skiing after the upcoming storm. The Harraseeket Trail is the most challenging, even for expert skiers.
Yes, charcoal grills are available year round.
Yes, there is a campground past the farm
Technically yes. But it is a very rocky beach along a walking/hiking trail. There are fun tide pools and it is beautiful, but if you are just looking to swim, I would go somewhere else.
There is no campground at this park.
Yes, I believe you can if you get up early
Not a campground exactly, but a nice Rocky beach, lots of trails, and a ton of nice picnic spots and room enough to play several games of touch football at the same time.
There is a ramp at the end of the main path a short distance in.
Fishing is most definitely allowed. I go there all the time to fish. There is mackerel and stripped bass.
No
I've never seen one there
Sorry no camping. Day use only.
No, the state park is day use only. There is a campground at Wolfe's Neck Farm (which is not affiliated with the park).
Not sure. I haven't dug clams since the early 70s.
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