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MOUNT BLUE STATE PARK
MOUNT BLUE STATE PARK
299 Center Hill Rd
Weld, Maine   04285

Phone: 207-585-2347
Reservations: 800-332-1501
Spectacular views of Mt. Blue and surrounding mountains ring this lakeside park that boasts a wide variety of activities for park visitors year-round. Located in the mountainous region of western Maine, Mt. Blue State Park offers a visitors an extensive network of trails, a sandy beach, popular camping area, boat launch and picnic area.

Picturesque Webb Beach is an ideal location for beach-going enthusiasts. Nearby Center Hill Area is a scenic picnic spot that provides access to nature trails and extensive multiple use trails that are open to hikers, mountain bikers, and ATV and horseback riders. Children enjoy a visit to the park's Nature Center where hands-on exhibits and displays provide entertainment on rainy afternoons. Evening programs for campers take place in the park's amphitheater.

Moose and other wildlife live in and around the park. From the common grey and red squirrels to the more elusive black bear and coyote, a host of other animals also frequent Mt. Blue State Park.
Swimming
1. Mount Blue State Park offers a sandy beach for swimming at Webb Lake.
2. Lifeguards are typically on duty during the summer season.
3. The lake's water is usually warm, ideal for long swims and family fun activities.
4. Swimming areas have picnic tables nearby to relax or eat after your swim session.
5. Canoes and kayaks can be rented near the swimming area if you prefer boating over swimming.
6. The park also provides changing facilities with restrooms close to the beach area.

Boating
The park offers a variety of boating options, including canoeing and kayaking. There is also motorized boat access available on Webb Lake for those who prefer speed boats or fishing vessels. Boat rentals are not provided within the park so visitors must bring their own equipment. The lake's calm waters make it an ideal location for beginners as well as experienced boaters.
Fishing
Enjoy fishing in the serene Webb Lake, where you can catch brook trout and landlocked salmon. Other options include Center Hill Pond for smallmouth bass or Tumbledown Mountain's alpine pond for native brookies. The park also offers ice fishing during winter months.


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Picnicking
1. Mount Blue State Park offers numerous picnic areas with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and Webb Lake.
2. Picnic tables are scattered throughout, perfect for a family meal or romantic lunch in nature's beauty.
3. The park provides grills at designated picnic spots for visitors to enjoy barbecuing amidst lush greenery.
4. You can also have a lakeside picnic on sandy beaches while enjoying water activities like swimming and boating.
5. For an adventurous experience, hike up Mt. Blue then reward yourself with a scenic mountaintop picnic overlooking Maine's landscapes.

Bicycling
In Maine, a popular park offers various bicycling options. Be aware that some trails may be challenging for beginners.

The Center Hill Nature Trail provides an easy ride with scenic views. Always wear protective gear when biking here.

For more experienced riders, the Tumbledown Mountain trail presents steep inclines and rocky terrain; caution is advised on this route.

Bicycles are allowed only on specific paths to protect natural habitats so ensure you stick to designated routes at all times.

Remember: safety first! Helmets should always be worn while riding in these areas due to uneven surfaces and potential hazards.

Check weather conditions before setting off as rain can make certain tracks slippery or impassable - plan accordingly!

Always respect other users of the park by maintaining appropriate speeds and giving way where necessary.

Lastly, remember your water bottle - hydration is key during physical activities like cycling!
Birding
Birdwatchers can explore diverse habitats, including forests and wetlands. Species include warblers, hawks, woodpeckers and waterfowl. Winter offers sightings of crossbills and finches.

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
March 6 Best Park in Maine by Tess
park review stars; one to five Okay, so I may be a little biased, but there are amazing mountains for all ability levels, the campground is gorgeous on many many acres. The swimming is perfect. Boat rentals reasonable. Nearby is Coos Canyon to jump off cliffs into mountain stream water. And the nature center is quite good . Movie night in the ampitheatre is always a highlight as well. NOT to be missed. And my personal favorite part is renting a boat to boat across the lake to have a quick snack on the deck of the Kawanhee Inn before boating back. And the rangers are lovely.
June 20 A Great Maine Vacation Spot by Marie
park review stars; one to five We love this spot for fishing, swimming and the beautiful scenery. The Rangers are great too!
June 17 reservations by Jim
park review stars; one to five L called to make a reservation but could not get any help by phone. I was told to go online, however that was to no avail. Help
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