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Parks Administration

    BUREAU OF PARKS AND LANDS

  • 22 State House Station
    18 Elkins Lane (AMHI Campus)
    Augusta, ME 04333-0022
    Phone: (207) 287-3821
    Fax: (207) 287-6170

    The parks and historic sites are listed below alphabetically under their associated region – north and south. If you receive an off-season message at the site you are calling, call the associated Regional Office. For physical addresses and more information click the links provided.


  • Boating Facilities

    (207) 287-4952

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  • Family Camping Reservations (6 or fewer people)

    In Maine: (800) 332-1501
    From outside Maine: (207) 624-9950

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  • Group Camping (7 or more people)

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  • Grants & Community Recreation

    (207) 287-4962

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  • Historic Sites

    (207) 287-4975

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  • Maine Conservation Corps

    In Maine: (800) 245-5627
    (207) 624-6085

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  • Off-Road Vehicles Office

    (207) 287-4957

    ATV Program

  • Snowmobile program

  • REGIONAL OFFICES

  • Northern Parks Region Office

    Bangor
    106 Hogan Road
    Mailing Address:
    106 Hogan Road, Suite 7
    Bangor, ME 04401
    Phone: (207) 941-4014
    Fax: (207) 941-4222


  • Southern Parks Region Office

    Hallowell
    1 Beech Street, Stevens Complex
    Mailing Address:
    107 State House Station
    Augusta, ME 04333-0107
    Phone: (207) 624-6080
    Fax: (207) 287-5081


  • Northern Public Lands Office

    Ashland
    45 Radar Road
    Mailing Address:
    45 Radar Road
    Ashland, ME 04732
    Phone: (207) 435-7963
    Fax: (207) 435-7184
    Western Public Lands Office


  • Farmington

    129 Main Street
    Mailing Address:
    P.O. Box 327
    Farmington, ME 04938
    Phone: (207) 778-8231
    Fax: (207) 778-5932


  • Eastern Public Lands Office

    Bangor
    106 Hogan Road
    Mailing Address:
    106 Hogan Road, Suite 5
    Bangor, ME 04401
    Phone: (207) 941-4412
    Fax: (207) 941-4416


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