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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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5 / 5 (3 votes )

Lily Bay State Park

13 Myrles Way
04441, Greenville
Maine, the United States

Lily Bay State Park is the place to pitch your tent near the shores of Moosehead Lake where campsites are well-spaced, wooded and some are lakeside. Located in Beaver Cove, the park offers visitors access to the popular central Maine region where hiking, fishing, hunting and leaf-peeping are popular activities throughout the year. The largest lake in New England, Moosehead Lake fills a glacier-scoured basin 117-square miles in area. Its waters run cool and deep, harboring togue, brook trout, and landlocked salmon. Opened in 1961, this 925-acre park welcomes visitors to experience a variety of outdoor activities including swimming, boating, camping and watching wildlife. The Moosehead area is famous worldwide for its local native, the moose, and visitors hope to see these magestic animals in their native habitat. Along with moose, bear, deer, and other wild animals live in the area. Perhaps the most spectacular peak in the area is Mt. Kineo, which rises abruptly from the middle of the lake. Kineo's cliffs tower 800 feet above the water and are a must-see on visitors' vacation lists. In the winter, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing attract hearty visitors to the park.

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Recreation
Playground
Golf court
Boat hire
Boat slip way
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers

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Electricity
Wheelchair access

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VanLucy
English (US)
Great state park. Sites are nicely spaced. Not too level though. We saw a couple of amazing sunsets from the beach boat launch area. We were also able to get a good Verizon signal from that area. Signal at the site wasn't strong. Showers are a bit of a walk. Water was hot and the individual shower rooms were pretty clean. Loved the fall colors and the sounds of loon's.
3 years ago

WIPod3
English (US)
Beautiful campground and surrounding areas. Surrounded by mountains, ponds and beautiful fall colors! Went on a few hikes and the woods have the sweet smell of balsam trees. Love it! We checked out the B-52 Memorial Site which we weren't aware of prior to our trip. Very reflective experience as two of my older brothers had served in Vietnam. Enjoyed the Trout Pond trail and pond in the Little Moose Public Lands off Hwy 6/15 west of Greenville.
3 years ago

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