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Discover Peaks-Kenny State Park Maine: Outdoor Adventures & Family Fun


huge rocks in front of water and a sandy beach surrounded by trees

Discover Peaks-Kenny State Park: Gateway to Maine’s Wilderness

Peaks-Kenny State Park, located in the heart of the Central Maine Highlands, offers an idyllic escape into nature. This 839-acre park, nestled along the shores of Sebec Lake, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. With its tranquil campsites, a mile-long sandy beach, and scenic hiking trails, to discover Peaks-Kenny State Park which provides the perfect setting for relaxation and adventure. Whether you're looking to fish for salmon, paddle across Sebec Lake, or hike through old-growth forests, the park has something for everyone.


Things to Do at Peaks-Kenny

Peaks-Kenny State Park offers a wide variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts:


  • Water Activities: Enjoy swimming at the sandy beach, or rent a canoe and paddle across the serene waters of Sebec Lake. Anglers can fish for landlocked salmon and lake trout, while boaters can use the nearby public ramp for lake access.

  • Camping: The park's 56 campsites provide a secluded and peaceful experience, set among the towering trees and glacial boulders near the lake.

  • Hiking: Explore 10 miles of trails within the park, perfect for casual strolls through old-growth forests. For those seeking a more strenuous hike, Borestone Mountain offers a challenging trail with panoramic views at the summit.

  • Picnicking and Play: The picnic area near the beach includes tables, barbecue grills, and a playground, making it a perfect spot for families.

  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including moose, deer, and a variety of bird species, as you explore the park and surrounding areas.

  • Nearby Attractions: Explore the greater Central Maine Highlands, including Moosehead Lake, the Appalachian Trail, and the southern end of Baxter State Park, all within a short drive.


Camping and Outdoor Adventures

Pitch your tent at one of the 56 campsites scattered among the park’s towering trees and boulders, offering a serene setting for your outdoor retreat. Each site is well-spaced to ensure privacy and a genuine connection with nature. After setting up camp, head to the sandy beach along Sebec Lake, where you can swim, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the calming sounds of the water. The park’s playground near the beach makes it a fantastic destination for families with children.


Sebec Lake: A Water Lover’s Paradise

Sebec Lake, with its crystal-clear waters, is perfect for a variety of water activities. Canoe rentals are available, making it easy to explore the lake's expansive shoreline. For anglers, Sebec Lake is a prime spot to cast a line for salmon and togue, offering both the serenity of nature and the thrill of the catch. The lake’s calm waters are also ideal for kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, giving you multiple ways to experience the beauty of the Maine wilderness.


Hiking at Peaks-Kenny and Beyond

Peaks-Kenny State Park boasts 10 miles of well-maintained hiking trails that wind through the park’s lush, old-growth forests. These trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and seasoned hikers.


Highlight: Borestone Mountain

For those seeking a more challenging adventure, Borestone Mountain, located about 40 minutes west of Peaks-Kenny, is a must-visit. This 1,600-acre nature sanctuary features a trail leading to the summit that offers one of the most rewarding hikes in the region. The 0.8-mile trail to the summit may be steep, but the effort is well worth it. At the top, you’ll be greeted with breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, lakes, and ponds, stretching as far as the eye can see. It’s a perfect destination for hikers looking to experience the full beauty of Maine’s wilderness.


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Visitor Tips and Essentials

Peaks-Kenny State Park is designed for those who seek both solitude and adventure. Be sure to come prepared with all necessary gear, as the park offers a truly rustic experience.


What to Do in Moosehead Lake

For those seeking more activities and detailed guides, Moose River Lookout offers a wealth of information about the Moosehead Lake area. From seasonal events and community news to outdoor adventure guides and dining recommendations, Moose River Lookout is your new resource for exploring the region. Find comprehensive information on hiking, boating, fishing, camping, and other local attractions.


Check out Moose River Lookout at Moosehead News for more details.


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Nearby Attractions

Peaks-Kenny's location makes it an ideal base for exploring the Central Maine Highlands, with Moosehead Lake, the Appalachian Trail, and Baxter State Park all within reach.


Whether it's spending the day on Sebec Lake, hiking to Borestone Mountain's summit, or simply enjoying a quiet evening by the campfire, Peaks-Kenny is your gateway to experiencing the rugged beauty of Maine's wilderness.

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