Poland State Forests in Maine offer a diverse outdoor experience with extensive forestlands, multiple lakes, and trails that support hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation.
Poland State Forests encompass over 7,000 acres of mixed hardwood and softwood forests located primarily in the towns of Poland and Sweden, Maine. The terrain is characterized by gentle rolling hills, numerous small lakes and ponds—including notable Poland Spring Lake—wetlands, and a network of trails and forest roads. This forested area plays an important role in regional conservation efforts, balancing sustainable timber management with recreational opportunities and wildlife habitat preservation. Rich in biodiversity, the state forest supports species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, wild turkey, and a variety of migratory birds. Visitors are drawn by the forest’s accessibility for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, snowmobiling in winter, and kayaking on the lakes and ponds. The area has historical significance tied to early 19th-century settlement and the development of the Poland Spring water industry nearby. Recreational access is facilitated by multiple parking areas and trailheads, as well as campgrounds for overnight stays. Poland State Forests offer a peaceful and varied natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet trails, water activities, and seasonal wildlife viewing, all within close proximity to the viable commercial and small-town amenities of southern Maine.
Poland Spring Lake - popular for fishing and paddling
Extensive hiking and mountain biking trails with varied terrain
Winter snowmobile trail network maintained throughout the forest
Quiet, undeveloped areas ideal for wildlife watching and photography
A 740-acre lake offering excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, surrounded by forested shoreline.
A rustic campground featuring easy access to trailheads and lakefront areas, ideal for family camping and quiet retreats.
Over 25 miles of maintained trails accommodate hiking, biking, and snowmobiling, crossing diverse terrain and scenic spots.