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Range Ponds State Park adventures

Range Ponds State Park Adventures

Range Ponds State Park in Maine features three connected kettle ponds surrounded by forest, offering diverse recreational activities including swimming, fishing, hiking, and camping.

880
Acres Protected
7.5
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Range Ponds State Park

 

Range Ponds State Park is located just outside of Poland, Maine, encompassing around 880 acres centered around three interconnected kettle ponds: Upper Range Pond, Middle Range Pond, and Lower Range Pond. The ponds were formed by glacial activity and provide serene waterfront settings along with rich habitats supporting aquatic and terrestrial species. The park's landscape features a mix of coniferous and hardwood forests, wetlands, and rocky ridges. The area was originally inhabited by Native Americans and later became a popular local retreat. Designated as a state park in 1966, it has grown into a favored spot among residents and visitors seeking outdoor experiences in western Maine. Activities at Range Ponds State Park include swimming at a sandy beach on Lower Range Pond, fishing for bass, perch and trout, kayaking and canoeing, as well as hiking and mountain biking on multiple trails. The park has developed campgrounds with well-maintained facilities located near the water, making overnight stays appealing for families and groups. Birdwatchers can observe species such as loons and warblers, while wildlife like deer and beaver are frequently spotted. The park also provides picnic areas, boat launches, and a nature center during summer months. Range Ponds State Park’s combination of accessible water recreation and forested trails offers a balanced outdoor experience suitable for all ages, making it a year-round destination for seasonal activities and nature appreciation.

Highlights

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Sandy swimming beach on Lower Range Pond with lifeguard service in summer

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Three connected glacial kettle ponds offering diverse aquatic habitats

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Developed campgrounds located near the lake shores with modern amenities

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Forest trails providing opportunities for mountain biking and hiking

Notable Natural Features

Range Ponds

A trio of glacially formed, interconnected ponds providing swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities.

Campground

Well-equipped campground near the water with tent and RV sites, restrooms, and picnic areas.

Multi-use Trails

Several miles of marked trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, offering diverse terrain and forest views.