Lake St. George State Park in Maine State

Lake St. George State Park

Popular in the summertime for boating and swimming.

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Lake St. George State Park Details

Lake St. George State Park sits on its namesake, a large lake slightly over 1,000 acres dotted with numerous small and undeveloped islands. Popular in the summertime for boating and swimming, the actual park land area has a beach, hiking trails, and camping and picnic spots. With a multitude of places to explore, fishing is the main draw here as the large lake is well-stocked with brook trout and salmon. Loons frequent these waters as well, giving photographers and birdwatchers the opportunity for a special experience, and campsites a wild feel.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lake St. George State Park

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5.0 mi away

Bog Brook Trail Cluster

Ravines, hemlocks, rocky ridges, and fishing streams are the highlights of the 6.2-mile network of the Bog Brook Trail Cluster.

5.0 mi away

Whitten Hill Preserve

Now mostly forests and streams, guests hiking along the almost seven-mile trail network will notice random old stone walls, mills, and cellar holes.

6.9 mi away

Palermo Preserve

Palermo Preserve follows the wetlands, overflows, and drainage of the Sheepscot River, an important location for Atlantic Salmon.

8.9 mi away

Goose Ridge Trail

For the more advanced hikers, the Goose Ridge Trail is a nice getaway to the woods, for those used to paved pathways, the experience may signify a challenge.

8.9 mi away

Dave Rock

The one and a half mile moderately difficult trail affords a peaceful spot for hikers to get in a good stretch while looking for wildlife of the area.