Mt. Blue State Park in Maine offers diverse outdoor recreation amidst forested hills, extensive trails, and a large lake perfect for paddling and fishing.
Mt. Blue State Park is a 2,700-acre recreational area located near Farmington, Maine. The park is centered around Webb Lake, a large, pristine waterbody ideal for swimming, fishing, and non-motorized boating. The park's geography showcases rolling woodlands with a mix of hardwoods and conifers, supporting a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, moose, and numerous bird species. The highlight is Mt. Blue, a prominent 3,192-foot peak accessible by hiking trails offering panoramic views of the mountains and valleys of western Maine. The park features over 20 miles of maintained trails, suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing in winter. Historically, the area was utilized for timber harvesting but was acquired to create the state park in 1955, providing both conservation and public recreation opportunities. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, a campground with multiple sites, and nature programs during the summer months. The park is a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for quiet forest landscapes combined with water activities and scenic vistas. Its proximity to the town of Farmington makes it accessible while maintaining a tranquil natural setting.
Mt. Blue Summit Trail offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains
Webb Lake with opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming
Extensive multi-use trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking
Campground situated near the lake with well-maintained facilities
The park's highest point at 3,192 feet, featuring well-maintained trails and panoramic views of western Maine’s mountainous landscape.
A pristine lake offering swimming areas, fishing for trout and bass, and non-motorized boating opportunities.
Over 20 miles of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing, passing through mixed forests and wetlands.