Readfield State Park is a scenic lakefront park in Maine that offers visitors access to beautiful Cobbosseecontee Lake for swimming, picnicking, and fishing along with tranquil natural surroundings.
Readfield State Park is located in the town of Readfield in Kennebec County, Maine, situated on the western shore of Cobbosseecontee Lake. The park covers a modest but inviting area focused primarily on providing public access to the lake’s shores. The park’s gently rolling terrain is dominated by mixed hardwood and softwood forests typical of central Maine, with oak, pine, and maple providing seasonal color changes. Visitors are attracted to the park largely for its sandy beach area, shallow swimming zone, and opportunities for shore fishing, especially for species like bass and perch. The park’s setting offers a serene environment away from urban centers, making it ideal for day use and family outings. Historically, the park was established to preserve public lakefront space for recreation and to ensure continued access to the lake’s natural resources. Besides water-based activities, trails meander through the park’s wooded sections, providing opportunities for short walks and nature observation. The calming waters and limited development encourage birdwatching and photography, where one can spot local species such as loons and herons. Facilities at Readfield State Park are simple yet sufficient, including picnic tables and parking areas, supporting a low-impact, easygoing outdoor experience. This park appeals primarily to those seeking casual lake recreation in a relaxed and less crowded setting within central Maine's scenic countryside.
Sandy swimming beach on Cobbosseecontee Lake
Waterfront picnic areas with lake views
Shore fishing for bass and perch
Short forested walking trails near the shoreline
A designated sandy beach area providing safe swimming and easy lake access for families.
Scattered throughout the park, offering spots for picnics with views of the lake and forest.
Short trails winding through mixed woodlands with opportunities for wildlife observation.