Adventure Guide to Maine State Parks- Southern Region - Softcover

Quintal-Snowman, Angela

 
9798240939891: Adventure Guide to Maine State Parks- Southern Region

Synopsis

This book contains everything the adventurer needs to know to enjoy any of the Maine State Parks in the southern region of the state!

The 44-page full-color book includes:

  • Entrance & camping fee information
  • Information pages for each park, including entrance GPS coordinates, contact information, whether and when pets are allowed, outdoor activities, and services.
  • Detailed campground maps for 6 of the parks, including numbered campsites
  • Detailed hiking maps for 13 of the parks
  • Boat launch locations

The Maine State Parks included in this book are:

Birch Point State Park, Owls Head; Bradbury Mountain State Park, Pownal; Camden Hills State Park, Camden; Crescent Beach & Kettle Cove State Parks, Cape Elizabeth; Damariscotta Lake State Park, Jefferson; Ferry Beach State Park, Saco; Lake St George State Park, Liberty; Mackworth Island State Park, Falmouth; Owls Head State Park, Owls Head; Popham Beach State Park, Phippsburg; Range Pond State Park, Poland Spring; Reid State Park, Georgetown; Scarborough Beach State Park, Scarborough; Sebago Lake State Park, Naples & Casco; Two Lights State Park, Cape Elizabeth; Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park, South Berwick; Warren Island State Park, Islesboro; Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park, Freeport.

Information Included for every Maine State Park:

Park location GPS coordinates

If there are fees

If pets are allowed

Contact address and phone numbers

Outdoor activities you can enjoy at the park

Services available, such as picnic areas, playgrounds, outhouses, etc.

A description of the park

When to visit, including open hours, and how to visit during the off-season

Park rules

Additional notes about the park

Nearby recreation areas

Hiking Trail Maps Include:

Trail routes, Trail names, Major trail descriptions, and activities they are open to. Features included on the maps: Parking areas, Ranger stations & gate houses, Nature centers, Camping areas, including Adirondack shelter locations, Outhouses, Picnic tables and picnic shelters, Accessible features, Playgrounds, Snack bars, Beaches, Bathhouses, Fresh drinking water, Boat launches, Scenic overlooks, Unique historic features such as forts, towers, and stone foundations.

Campground Maps Include:

All site numbers and sizes (from tent sites to large RV sites), if the site includes water and electric hookups or has an Adirondack shelter, if it is an accessible site, and whether it is reservable or non-reservable. Features included on the maps: Gatehouses, Parking areas, Group camping locations, Drinking water, Showers, Playgrounds, Boat launches, Dish washing stations, Outhouses, Dumpsters, Dumping stations

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