Wolfe's Neck Woods SP

About this Location

Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park is a five-minute drive from the center of Freeport's bustling shopping district, and as visitors approach the park, marshes, and open fields provide a tranquil transformation back to nature. In 1969, this area of more than 200 acres was given to the State by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M.C. Smith of Freeport. The park contains varied ecosystems, including climax white pine and hemlock forests, a salt marsh estuary, and the rocky shorelines on Casco Bays and the Harraseeket River.

The park's signature residents are the ospreys who nest on nearby Googins Island. An interpretive panel on the trail explains the life cycle of this majestic, graceful bird that summers on the island and makes its annual trek to South America each fall. Visitors who participate in a nature walk with the Park Naturalist can view the baby birds on their nest through high-powered lenses and learn that these birds mate for life.

The popular Casco Bay Trail carries visitors along Maine's legendary coast to where the surrounding islands of Eagle, Cousin, and others are described on an interpretive panel. After discovering the trails, visitors can enjoy picnics under a canopy of oak trees or a group barbeque is possible at the park's new shelter area. Loon conservation license plates are paid for constructing this new facility and groups may rent the shelter for a day. 

Notable Trails

The AllTrails website has descriptions and maps of hikes at Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

Content from Official Website

Last updated September 17, 2023