Lakeside Landing Park

Category: Park

Address: Lakeside Landing Rd, Glenburn, ME 04401, USA

Phone: +12079422905

Opening hours

Sunday: 7AM–7PM

Monday: 7AM–7PM

Tuesday: 7AM–7PM

Wednesday: 7AM–7PM

Thursday: 7AM–7PM

Friday: 7AM–7PM

Saturday: 7AM–7PM

Reviews

Abbey Holman

Jul 10, 2022

Absolutely gorgeous place to bring the family!!!! Only disappointed that they do not allow dogs on the beach- but to each their own.

Alaina Broderson

May 14, 2022

well after our disappointing attempt at Gould's Landing we hoped this would be a place we could enjoy. Alas we were greeted by the same endearing "ONLY FOR TOWN RESIDENTS OR YOU WILL BE TOWED" signs... what a giant disappointment. -10 stars for all access points to this lake being private. BOO 👎🏼

Toni Ferzoco

May 16, 2021

It a very clean and well taken care of little park. It has a very nice picnic area and some swings to play on. Dogs are welcomed, but need to be leashed unfortunately, but I understand why. Great place to go swimming! Please just remember to keep this place clean, so everyone can enjoy a great place to have Summer fun.

Ann Brown

Jun 12, 2020

This is a nice place to go, with a rocky beach and cold water. They also have a nice size area of grass for people to play. As well as a picnic table and a designated area for Handicap Parking. However, you must have a parking permit from Glenburn Town Office. In order to get one, you must be a resident of Glenburn.

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Questions & Answers

How much is it to park if your not a resident?

Alex Ridlon | Jul 29, 2022
Abbey Holman | Jul 29, 2022

When I visited a few weeks ago there was a young guy that charged me $10 for parking for the whole day. He gave me a yellow slip with the date on it and told me to put it in my front window. Not sure if this was legit, but that's what happened to me.

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Is there parking for the public here? Are there bathrooms?

Jenny Lay | Jun 20, 2022
Jennifer Malone | Jun 20, 2022

There is a porta-potty there. No public parking - must be a resident or have a permit to park obtained from the town office. There are often people there checking for permits as you enter.

Don't think i want to go there anymore now that they've sprayed the lawn with dangerous chemicals. Wondering if this will pollute our lake and cause people to get cancer? Parents need to tell their kids not to eat the wild strawberries growing on the co

Corinne Ouellette | Aug 20, 2019
Brian Markey | Aug 19, 2020

Also tell them not to eat McDonald's or drink anything other than water or really eat food or watch a tv or use a microwave for all of the above is suspected to cause cancer. Your better off living in a bubble (assuming its bpa free)

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