Lily Bay State Park: A Wildlife Gem On Moosehead Lake

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall: Maine’s Lily Bay State Park is on the eastern shore of Moosehead Lake and is made up of 925 acres of wooded terrain. The state park maintains 8 miles of trails year round for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and hiking. The park offers many different campsites either along the water or tucked away in the woods for more privacy. The choice is yours, but make sure that you make your plans and reservations early. The campsites fill up fast, so you’re going to want to get a head start. While camping at the park, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the shores of Moosehead Lake and do some fishing, boating, or swimming. On land, you can enjoy some hunting, leaf peeping, hiking, or just some relaxation and take pleasure in the native wild life around Maine’s largest lake. A visit to Lily Bay State Park is a wonderful way to spend a family vacation bonding in the great outdoors, or just to get away from the fast pace of the world.