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Cook Memorial State Park adventures

Cook Memorial State Park Adventures

Cook Memorial State Park offers diverse outdoor recreation on the scenic northern shore of Moosehead Lake, featuring hiking trails, camping, boating, and access to pristine woodlands and shorelines.

1,000
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Cook Memorial State Park

 

Cook Memorial State Park, located on the northern shore of Moosehead Lake in Maine, provides visitors with a rich outdoor experience amid the scenic landscapes of the region. The park spans varied terrain including forested areas, rocky shorelines, and wetlands, creating habitat for diverse wildlife such as loons, deer, and moose. Established to honor George W. Cook, a celebrated local outdoorsman and conservationist, the park has become a favored destination for families and nature lovers looking to explore the northern Maine wilderness. Recreational opportunities include hiking on well-maintained trails offering lake views, camping at a developed campground with access to the water, and boat launching for fishing and paddle sports. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, picnicking, and in winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The park features notable landmarks such as scenic overlooks of Moosehead Lake, quiet coves ideal for paddling, and forest stands dominated by spruce, pine, and hardwood species. The park’s proximity to the town of Greenville allows for convenient access to amenities while retaining a peaceful atmosphere. Whether seeking active outdoor pursuits or tranquil natural settings, Cook Memorial State Park provides a gateway into Maine’s vast wilderness and the iconic Moosehead Lake region.

Highlights

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Scenic overlook of Moosehead Lake providing panoramic views

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Moosehead Lake shoreline with opportunities for fishing and paddling

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Diverse forest habitat supporting native wildlife including loons and deer

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Quiet backcountry trails ideal for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing

Notable Natural Features

Moosehead Lake Shoreline

Offers stunning views and access for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing in Maine’s largest lake.

Cook Memorial Campground

Developed campground with sites near the lake, providing convenient access to both water activities and trails.

Forest Habitat

Mixed woodlands comprised of spruce, pine, and hardwoods supporting a variety of native wildlife.