Mount Blue State Park

Mount Blue State Park
Maine State Park
Country  United States
State  Maine
County Franklin
Town Weld
Elevation 1,214 ft (370 m) [1]
Coordinates 44°44′02″N 70°23′16″W / 44.73389°N 70.38778°W / 44.73389; -70.38778Coordinates: 44°44′02″N 70°23′16″W / 44.73389°N 70.38778°W / 44.73389; -70.38778 [1]
Area 7,489 acres (3,031 ha) [2]
Established 1955
Management Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
IUCN category V - Protected Landscape/Seascape
Location in Maine
Website: Mount Blue State Park

Mount Blue State Park is a state-operated, public recreation area located in the town of Weld, Franklin County, Maine.[3] The park's bifurcated land includes acreage on the west shore of Webb Lake as well as Mount Blue and other peaks to the east of the lake. The park is connected by road with the 9,990-acre (4,040 ha) Tumbledown Public Lands, the site of Little Jackson Mountain, Tumbledown Mountain, and Tumbledown Pond, an alpine lake near the top of Tumbledown and Little Jackson mountains.[4] The park and public lands are owned by the State of Maine and managed by the state's Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.

Expansion

In 2002, the park saw a 50% increase in size when the state purchased 2,468 acres from a subsidiary of McDonald Investment Company for $980,000. The funds used to purchase the land came from the Land for Maine’s Future program, the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund, the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund and private donations. Prior to the purchase, the park included approximately 5,000 acres of land. The land purchased included the 1,298-foot peak known as Hedgehog Hill.[5][6]

Activities and amenities

The park offers a nature center, camping at 136 campsites, swimming area, motorized and non-motorized boating, fishing, and hunting. The extensive trail system is used for hiking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and ATV riding. The park is open year round.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Mount Blue State Park". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. "State Parks, State Historic Sites and Public Reserved Lands" (PDF). Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (published 2015). September 18, 2014. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Mount Blue State Park". Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
  4. Kelly Finan. "Tumbledown Mountain" (PDF). Natural Heritage Hikes. Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
  5. "State increases size of Mount Blue State Park". Bangor Daily News. January 9, 2002. p. B6. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  6. "Hedgehog Hill". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.

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