Shackford Head State Park offers stunning coastal scenery, providing visitors with opportunities to explore forested trails and enjoy scenic views of Cobscook Bay.
Shackford Head State Park is a scenic coastal area located in Eastport, Maine. Covering over 90 acres, the park features a rocky headland that juts into Cobscook Bay, offering panoramic views and a unique convergence of forest and marine ecosystems. The park's geological highlights include rugged cliffs and tidal pools that are home to a variety of marine life. Dense forests provide habitat for several bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Historically, the area has been significant for its strategic maritime location and remains popular for its trails that meander through both wooded areas and open fields, leading to dramatic seaside vistas. Shackford Head is particularly appealing to those interested in casual hiking and nature photography, given its diverse flora and fauna and its several easy-to-moderate trails that reveal breathtaking coastal and bay views.
Scenic views from the Schooner Trail
Unique coastal ecosystem along Cobscook Bay
Accessible tidal pools rich with marine life
Forested trails ideal for birdwatching
A trail that provides some of the park's most stunning viewpoints over Cobscook Bay.
This bay is known for its dramatic tides and rich marine life, visible from various park vantage points.
A forested path that offers an immersive woodland walk with various bird species to discover.