Androscoggin Riverlands in Maine State

Androscoggin Riverlands

Being the fifth largest park in Maine, it may be surprising to hear that within an hour's drive lives the second largest population in the state.

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Androscoggin Riverlands Details

Being the fifth largest park in Maine, it may be surprising to hear that within an hour's drive lives the second largest population in the state. The 2,345 acres of the Androscoggin Riverlands State Park wouldn't give this away though with 12-miles of riverfront, rolling hills, and undeveloped flatlands. Open to boat, foot, bicycle, ATV and horse travel, as well as skiing and snowmobiling in the wintertime, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy miles of trail systems for free year-round.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Androscoggin Riverlands

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7.4 mi away

Monument Hill

A 1.0-mile moderate loop hike.

9.9 mi away

Mount Pisgah

A 2.0-mile moderate loop hike.

11.9 mi away

Streaked Mountain

A 1.2-mile strenuous out-and-back hike.

13.0 mi away

Singepole Mountain

A 3.0-mile network of moderate to advanced hikes.

13.3 mi away

Beaver Park

Centering around three ponds, the six and a half miles of trails through Beaver Pond Park are open year-round for public day-use recreation.