This state park, which is Maine’s largest, offers a campground with 136 single-family campsites in a heavily wooded area and next to beautiful Webb Lake. Advanced reservations are recommended for the campground.
Dummer’s Beach Campground
Four Wheeling
Ìý187 Webb Beach Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2261
6-mile double-trackÌýbackcountry loop through the heart of .
This state park, which is Maine’s largest, offers a campground with 136 single-family campsites in a heavily wooded area and next to beautiful Webb Lake. Advanced reservations are recommended for the campground.
Note the availability and trail conditions per the website.
Your ATV must be registered in Maine to ride in the park.
Ìý187 Webb Beach Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2261
3-mile multi-use trail from the park () headquarters to the Hedgehog Hill Loop.
Farms
420 Masterman Neighborhood Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2234
This maple syrup farm was started by two college students in 1997, and they currently produce hand-sourced syrup from their own trees in Western Maine. Buy online or call about visiting in person!
Hiking
Ìý(parking lot of Blueberry Mountain Bible Camp) 716 Phillips Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 778-8231
The summit of Blueberry Mountain is known for having some of the best views in the region. On clear days hikers can see the peaks of Jackson, Tumbledown, Bald, Mount Blue, and many more in the distance. The mountain is about 2,890 feet in elevation.
Lookout Rd, Weld, ME 04285
The Center Hill Nature Trail is a relaxed, half-mile loop located on Center Hill (1,658 ft), inside Mount Blue State Park. This lovely trail begins and ends at the parking area for the Center Hill picnic area, and includes excellent views of Mount Blue, Tumbledown Mountain, Webb Lake, and the surrounding lakes and mountains.
Ìý187 Webb Beach Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2261
6-mile double-trackÌýbackcountry loop through the heart of .
This state park, which is Maine’s largest, offers a campground with 136 single-family campsites in a heavily wooded area and next to beautiful Webb Lake. Advanced reservations are recommended for the campground.
Mt Blue Rd, Weld, ME 04285
This trail offers a short but challenging hike of about 3 miles, offering fabulous views from the old fire tower on Mount Blue’s 3,187 foot summit.
Ìý187 Webb Beach Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2261
3-mile multi-use trail from the park () headquarters to the Hedgehog Hill Loop.
ÌýWeld to Byron Rd, Weld, ME 04285
The Tumbledown Brook Trail located in the Tumbledown Public Lands is a 4.7-mile long, moderately difficult trail featuring a beautiful lake. Dogs are also able to use this trail as long as they are kept on a leash.
This state park, which is Maine’s largest, offers hunting at Tumbledown Public Lands (zoom into the provided PDF for more info). Hunting is not permitted from June 1st to Labor Day.
Rainy Day Activities
Church St, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2439
The Weld Free Public Library is a small library that also hosts events. Stay tuned on their Facebook page!
Skiing
Ìý187 Webb Beach Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2261
6-mile double-trackÌýbackcountry loop through the heart of .
Advanced reservations are recommended for the campground.
The CampgroundÌýhas 136 single-family campsites in a heavily wooded area and next to beautiful Webb Lake.
Note the availability and trail conditions per the website.
Your ATV must be registered in Maine to ride in the park.
Waterfront- Beaches, Swimming, Boating, Fishing
9 Dummer’s Beach Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2200
Dummer’s Beach is located along Webb Lake with campsites available, and also located near Mount Blue State Park and Tumbledown Public Lands. Visit for kayak and paddleboard rentals!
187 Webb Beach Rd, Weld, ME 04285 | (207) 585-2261
Mount Blue State Park is located along Webb Lake, and visitors can swim, launch and rent boats, and walk on trails near the water. In the summer, park staff often offer canoe trips, walks, and nature programs.
ÌýWeld to Byron Rd, Weld, ME 04285
The popular Tumbledown Brook Trail located in the Tumbledown Public Lands is a 4.7-mile long, moderately difficult trail featuring a beautiful lake. Dogs are also able to use this trail as long as they are kept on a leash.
This state park, which is Maine’s largest, offers a campground with 136 single-family campsites in a heavily wooded area and next to beautiful Webb Lake. Advanced reservations are recommended for the campground.
Visit the birding trail to see some of Maine’s breeding thrushes!