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Lily Bay State Park

Basic Information

Overview: Lily Bay State Park protects 925 acres on the east shore of Moosehead Lake—Maine’s largest lake—just 9 miles north of Greenville. Two waterfront campgrounds, a long pebbled beach, and boat launches give visitors easy access to wild coves, loon calls, and starlit skies without leaving modern comforts behind.

 

Key Highlights: 

  • ✅ 90 campsites split between Rowell Cove (family‑friendly) and Dunn Point (quieter, tent‑centric).
  • ✅ Two trailerable boat ramps with slips and fish‑cleaning stations—prime for landlocked salmon, brook trout, and togue.
  • ✅ 2‑mile Shoreline Trail hugging Moosehead’s crystal‑clear water for sunrise strolls and moose spotting.
  • ✅ Sandy swim beach, playground, and picnic pavilion.

 

Activities: 

  • 🚣 Paddling to uninhabited islands or trolling for salmon in the deep main basin.
  • 🏊 Swimming and sunbathing on the gentle sloping beach (no lifeguard).
  • 🥾 Hiking: Shoreline Trail (2 mi, easy) and the nearby Lily Bay Mountain Trail (6.4 mi round‑trip, 1,400 ft gain).
  • ❄️ Winter: snowmobiling corridor access, ice fishing shacks, cross‑country skiing, and snowshoeing.

 

Amenities: 

  • Hot showers, flush toilets, potable water, and RV dump station.
  • Playground, large group site on Mud Brook peninsula (up to 50 campers), and firewood sales.
  • ADA float system, boat slips, and fish‑cleaning table.
  • Store in Greenville (15 min) sells last‑minute groceries, propane, and bait.

 

Trail Snapshot: 

  • Shoreline Trail – 2 mi loop, easy, lakeside views & wildlife.
  • Rowell Cove Nature Loop – 1.2 mi, easy, interpretive signs.
  • Lily Bay Mountain Trail – 6.4 mi out‑and‑back, moderate/steep, summit outlook at 3,114 ft.

 

Best Season: Late June – Labor Day for warm swimming and full services; brilliant foliage mid‑September; quiet, snow‑blanketed solitude December – March.

 

Insider Tips: 

  • Reservations open the first Monday of February at 9 a.m.—waterfront sites (#15‑33 Rowell Cove) go within minutes.
  • Bring a screen house or head‑net: blackflies peak in early June, mosquitoes in July dusk.
  • Watch for moose at dawn along Lily Bay Rd and at the Mud Brook marsh.
  • Generators permitted 8 a.m.–8 p.m.; quiet hours 10 p.m.–7 a.m. strictly enforced.
  • Pets are welcome on leash everywhere, including trails and shore, but not in buildings.

 

Nearby Hotspots: Greenville eateries & Moosehead Marine Museum (15 min), Mt Kineo ferry & hike (40 min drive to Rockwood), Big Moose Mountain hiking/skiing (25 min), and the B‑52 Crash Site trail (30 min).

 

Average Reviews: TripAdvisor visitors rate the park 4.5 / 5 (200+ reviews) praising spotless facilities, spacious lakefront sites, and peaceful woodland setting.

Location

Park Address
13 Greenville Road, Greenville, ME 04441, USA
13 Greenville Road, Greenville, ME 04441, USA

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Park Details

Park Type
State Park
Park Size (Acres)
924

Reviews

Park Rating
1

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Listing FAQs

What are the day‑use fees?

Maine residents ages 12–64 pay $3; non‑residents pay $4; kids 5–11 are $1; under 5 and Maine seniors enter free.

How many campsites are there and do they have hookups?

About 90 wooded or lakefront sites split between Rowell Cove and Dunn Point. All share potable water and hot showers; none have electric or sewer hookups, though an RV dump station is available.

When can I make a reservation?

Campsite reservations open the first Monday of February at 9 a.m. each year (CampWithME.com or 800‑332‑1501). Waterfront sites sell out quickly—book as soon as the window opens.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes. Leashed pets are welcome on trails, campsites, and along the shoreline. Owners must clean up waste and observe quiet hours.

Can I launch a large boat?

Absolutely. Rowell Cove and Dunn Point both have paved ramps, deep‑water slips, and ample trailer parking. Always check Moosehead Lake’s wind and weather before heading out.

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