Lily Bay State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Located in Piscataquis County, ME, Lily Bay State Park is just one of the many gorgeous state parks and other natural spaces in the area. This park is beautiful, peaceful, and the perfect place to spend time reconnecting with nature.
Lily Bay State Park occupies a total of 924 acres, meaning it would be easy to spend weeks exploring the place and never run out of new discoveries. It sits on the couch southeast shore of the lovely Moosehead Lake, which adds to the beauty and recreational opportunities offered by the park.
While the park does technically close in the winter, it is still okay to visit, and space is absolutely magical during this time. Of course, summer is equally as fun and offers guests an opportunity to swim and enjoy the lake. Finally, both spring and fall boast lovely temperatures, making them great times to explore the hiking trails.
Spring 16-61 F
Summer 51-75 F
Fall 27-65 F
Winter 5-27 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Lily Bay State Park
Many people want to expand on their time in nature by camping during their visit to Lily Bay State Park, and we certainly don’t blame them. If this is something you’d like to experience, why not search the seemingly endless rental RV options on RVshare to find the perfect rig for your trip and head to the campground in style?
Once you have your rental secured, you can begin looking into campground options. The most convenient option is to stay in the state park itself. This allows you to step out your door and into the fun and beauty of the park each morning, saving you time and gas money.
The campground in Lily Bay State Park is open mid-May through mid-October and offers guests a clean shower house with hot water, the ability to purchase firewood and ice, and more. There are some waterfront sites available, as well as a variety of other sites. Unfortunately, none of these include hookups, but drinking water and a dump station are available.
Prefer to camp with hookups or unable to obtain a spot at Lily Bay State Park? Try these local options:
Moosehead Family Campground
A great location and wonderful staff come together to make this campground a wonderful place to stay during your visit. It is a bit rustic, but is clean and comfortable and definitely helps campers immerse themselves in nature. In fact, if you ask them, the staff are happy to help you discover where the best moose viewing is!
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: No
Wi-Fi: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Clean bathhouses; campsite; dump station
Peaks-Kenny State Park
Those looking for state park camping with hookups will love the nearby Peaks-Kenny State Park. Here you’ll find swimming and hiking opportunities in a beautiful natural environment, along with a campground with water and electric hookups. Of course, the low state park camping fees are quite nice as well!
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: No
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Clean bathhouses; dump station; beach area; playground; trails
Northern Pride Lodge and Campground
While this particular lodging option is a lodge first and foremost, it does offer a small campground as well. The grassy camping area is quite nice, and the prices are wonderful as well. To top it all off, the location is great!
Water hookup: No
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: No
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Clean bathhouse; onsite dining; drinking water; community fire pit
What to Do at
Lily Bay State Park
Inside Lily Bay State Park
Ready to have a blast inside this wonderful park? There are lots of awesome things to do during your time spent here. Try these favorites below, or go out and find an adventure of your own.
Walking and Hiking — The hiking trails in this park are well-groomed and ready for action any time of year. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete beginner, you’re sure to enjoy the beautiful trails found here.
Winter Sports — As mentioned before, winter is a wonderful time to visit this park. The trails are well kept, and guests enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling throughout the park.
Water Play — Because this park is situated on Moosehead Lake, visitors love to take part in a bit of water play during the summer months. Bring your suit and splash around or swim laps. Either way, you're sure to find this lake quite refreshing.
Wildlife Viewing — Lily Bay State Park is also a fabulous place to do some wildlife viewing. Several native species call this park home, meaning even a simple hike may provide sightings of some of these gorgeous creatures.
Boating — Of course, the lake is good for more than just swimming. If you have a boat, be sure to bring it along. A boat launch gives guests the opportunity to head out onto the lake for the day and enjoy some time relaxing on the water.
How to Get to
Lily Bay State Park
Lily Bay State Park is located off of Lily Bay Rd, about 9.5 miles northeast of Greenville, ME.
The address of the park is:
425 Lily Bay Rd
Beaver Cove, ME 04441
Entering Lily Bay State Park
Lily Bay State Park Maine residents : $4.0
Lily Bay State Park Non-residents : $6.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Lily Bay State Park
Lily Bay State Park has a very chilly climate with extremely harsh winters. The winters experience heavy snowfall and temperatures as low as 5 degrees. The summers are moderate and feature temperatures between 51 and 75 degrees.
The summer and winter are both fantastic times to visit Lily Bay State Park. Summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking, boating, and fishing. Winter is perfect for snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.
Pets are allowed on the trails of Lily Bay State Park as long as they're leashed and cleaned up after at all times. However, pets are not permitted in the camping areas at the park.
Lily Bay State Park is inhabited by a diverse selection of wildlife species. While you're there, you may be lucky enough to spot deer, rabbits, squirrels, bullfrogs, toads, foxes, and a variety of birds.
The campground at Lily Bay State Park is open between mid-May and mid-October and features 90 primitive campsites. While many sites can accommodate RVs, there are no hookups available. However, there is an on-site dump station.