Fort Fairfield State Park offers visitors a peaceful setting for camping, swimming, and picnicking on the shores of Lake George in northern Maine. It is ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quiet lakeside retreat.
Fort Fairfield State Park is located on the south shore of Lake George in Aroostook County, Maine. The park features a gently sloping sandy beach, providing excellent opportunities for swimming and water-based recreation. The area surrounding the park is characterized by mixed hardwood and softwood forests typical of northern Maine, supporting diverse wildlife including deer, loons, and a variety of songbirds. The park was established in 1966, originally created to preserve access to Lake George for public recreational use. Fort Fairfield State Park is popular for camping with developed facilities including tent and RV sites, a playground, picnic areas, and restrooms. The park’s serene lakefront setting makes it a favored spot for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing, with species such as bass and perch common in the lake. Trails within the park are short and suitable for easy hikes and wildlife viewing. The park’s proximity to the rural town of Fort Fairfield and the scenic uplands of Aroostook County offers visitors the chance to explore local culture and natural heritage. Visitors appreciate the welcoming, low-key atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for families and those seeking calm outdoors experiences. Winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are also possible but limited compared to summer use. The park’s accessibility and amenities make it a reliable and enjoyable stop for those traveling northern Maine’s back roads or exploring the region's waterways.
Sandy beach on the shore of Lake George ideal for swimming and relaxing
Quiet, family-friendly campgrounds with easy lake access
Opportunities for paddle sports including canoeing and kayaking
Scenic views of the lake from short walking trails
A gently sloping sandy beach providing safe and accessible swimming and sunbathing opportunities.
Developed campsites with electrical hookups, water access, showers, and restrooms situated close to the lake.
Easy trails through mixed forest offering peaceful walks and wildlife viewing near the lakeshore.