Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park

State park · Freeport

Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park

State park · Freeport

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426 Wolfe's Neck Rd, Freeport, ME 04032

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Woodland, estuary, & rocky coast with osprey watching  

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3 Best Day Trips from Portland, Maine: Ogunquit, Freeport, and the Kennebunks | Condé Nast Traveler

"Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park in Freeport is coastal Maine at its finest. The winding hiking paths bring you through pines, hemlocks, and birches, set on salt marshes and along Casco Bay's rocky shoreline. With multiple trails, hikes can be as short as 20 minutes to as long as a few hours, so visitors can easily customize their time spent here, depending on hiking ability and interest level. Want a more relaxing day in the park? Plenty of people come simply to sit on a rock and enjoy the view, while others come for a picnic." - Alexandra Hall

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Jason MacLaughlin

Google
Great park for a hike close to the water. The trails were mostly easy with beautiful scenery along each one. The rocky descent to the water on some of the trails can be tricky but worth it. The park rangers were friendly and excited about their job. One was videoing an osprey nest and enjoyed sharing the video and stories about the young osprey with us. The park was a quick drive from Freeport. There is some construction in the parking areas but it didn’t hinder the enjoyment of the park.

Martha Malik

Google
Absolutely love this place! Free and very limited parking around the bay. There are benches to sit and have quiet moments on the edge of the cliffs. Going down further where the educational working farm is great for group tours and field trips. Going further along our campsites, a place to rent kayaks, bathrooms, a little shop for those forgotten items as well as an ice cream place... All on dirt roads that give the feel of seclusion.

Hanie Ojaghi

Google
Beautiful park with amazing views and easy trails to have some activity while outdoor, also wooden tables and grill area if you want to enjoy cooking out with family. The only downward was not having a built restroom. It had portable restroom which was full and gross to use. Entrance fee was $24 for individual vehicle

Joshua Del Casale

Google
Extremely beautiful park! Sandwiched between the Harraseeket River and Casco Bay, the views are awesome, highly recommend spending a little time out there

Karen Pappas

Google
Great place to see the ocean and the hiking was really great too. I would definitely come back here.

Megan Thayer

Google
We arrived at the park around 7:45. There was no attendant so we paid on the honor system. It was $6/pp for out of state residents. There were a few cars in the parking lot, but when we left around 8:45 the parking lot was filling up. It’s a cute trail system with a lot of options for hiking. There was a trail head map as well as maps to take with you. The trails seemed well maintained, and there were a lot of areas that led you down to the water. Overall it was a great experience and we would definitely return!

TheSteph Jeff

Google
Entry fee: $6 for non-residents | $4 for residents. Scenic, paved walking paths and rustic nature trails, picnic areas, playground, and camping. This is a nesting area for Osprey’s.

Robin Mahan

Google
Really easy trail, good distance to roam, clean and well maintained, and absolutely beautiful ❤️ I highly recommend!
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Cindy Y.

Yelp
This is a great little state park close to Portland and Freeport with trails that go along the ocean, through the woods and along the Harraseeket River. Nice picnic spots and places to sit and admire the view. This is a popular park in Summer, especially in nice weather, so parking could be a challenge. If you're in the area, definitely worth a visit. Don't forget to leave your money in the box at the entrance of you don't have a Maine State Park pass so we can keep state parks like this open and maintained.
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Kim P.

Yelp
What a beautiful park! The map we were given at the entrance was super helpful and easy to read, all of the trails had signs, and there were ample picnic tables and picnic areas. Lots of parking, and bathrooms right by the parking lot.
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Glenn V.

Yelp
A very wooded area with a beautiful rocky shoreline and there's two bodies of water that connect just beyond the postcard pure tree reflections upon the mirrored water windows. One is a bay and ones a river and It's typical to the shores of Maine - water bodies converging - and with each turn of the season these bodies reveal another layer complexity of nature with its colors - some colors I've forgotten about and am happy as a child to see them, it's been childhood since I remember seeing them and to return again and to be inside them, I'd like to remain here for a long while - maybe they'll let me stay. Most of the two hundred plus acres is a land of trails, three trails in all with about a third of a mile in distance respectfully within each and if you sit where the trail meets the shallow cliffs - look out over Casco Bay - because you'll see Ospreys that are nesting and doing arial gymnastics as other lower flying birds of striking sounds and color bop around the lower branches. An Osprey is sort of a sea hawk as they swoop and turn with a choreography of swoops and dives. Their five foot wingspan and twenty year life span is prehistoric to my city eyes and with a healthy diet of fish, fish and more fish, they legitimize their hierarchical place above the waters and in my slow growing knowledge of the Maine birds of prey.
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Todd R.

Yelp
My wife and I... along with our leashed dog, love this place. It is close to our home and provides a variety of easy trails that access the shoreline as well as the nearby woods. Despite the fact that it tends to be quite popular, we usually do not have a problem finding parking. The park also provides a variety of picnic and gazebo areas that are convenient and well maintained. Highly recommend!
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Denise A.

Yelp
Beautiful easy trails and nature experience. A must visit for nature lovers and everyone else. View of a protected island where Ospreys nest and raise their young. Relaxing hikes. A must see.
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Mark M.

Yelp
Great place to walk along the beach and along trails in the wood. In season they offer camping. Off season (they remove their sign) you still have limited parking and can still walk along the trails and ocean. Smallish park that is pretty basic, but if you want to enjoy time with nature it is a great place to go

Angelica B.

Yelp
Beautiful walks with views of the water and lots of nature. We only had time for one hike. Would love to explore other parts
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Cory S.

Yelp
Nice little area to enjoy a walk. The trees blocked the view of the bay. Easy terrain and well marked
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Gabrielle D.

Yelp
Visited Wolfe's Neck last weekend for the first time and loved it. Almost missed the left turn into the park and parked in the first parking lot not realizing there's another (closer to the toilet). Speaking of toilet, the bathrooms were closed for the season but the outhouse worked just fine. The trails are short but offer a good mix of shady woods and ocean. It was incredibly sunny and warm on the beach despite it being mid-November. It was busy so plan to visit early on weekends.
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Kurtis K.

Yelp
I wanted the look and feel of a rugged main coast, like those pictures that make it in a Nat. Geo. magazine. Well many miles of driving and a short walk I found just that! Wolfe's Neck offers nicely manicured trails, beautiful vies of Casco bay, and nice picnic areas. A small $5 fee to enter this park is well worth it. Trails are wide enough ywalk side by side and seem somewhat wheelchair accessible. Low tide today turned out to be a blessing, exposing rock shoves and tideland creatures alike. A staircase was located near an area that is certainly on for a morning sunrise, but also gave access to the rocks on low tide. Really is a cool area to get away from the crowded of downtown Freeport.
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Amy V.

Yelp
This place is gorgeous. So many fancy well kept trails through as I call "fairyland". It's so pretty, and a surprise every season. On a really hot afternoon, a quick jaunt down Casco Trail and you're at a small swimming hole. The water is great, and it's not crowded. So refreshing!
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Jocelyn A.

Yelp
Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park is a beautiful place to escape the bustle of the city. While only about 30 minutes from Portland, it feels worlds away. It is a great place to spend an afternoon in nature. We spend an afternoon exploring the trail that loops all the way around the park. It is only a few miles, but there are several spots to stop and explore. My only criticism is that I wish the park was a little bigger. The best part of the trail is definitely the beach at the beginning near the parking lot. If you go during low tide you can walk out and dig for clams along the beach (legal to do without a permit in Maine state parks). The views are terrific, especially during the Fall. The entrance fee, I believe, was $4/person (check the website to be sure). There are restroom facilities near the parking lot, as well as several picnic tables. There is a campground as well, which I'd imagine is full all summer long. Even on a cool Fall day, the park was fairly busy. Once you see how beautiful it is for yourself, you will understand why!
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Debbie H.

Yelp
Stopped by this past weekend - to escape the busyness of the city. Just what I needed. I did the Harraseket, Casco Bay and North Loop trails. Easy terrain. Maintained trails. I encountered very little traffic - just a few other people and everyone was polite. I loved being able to walk down to the water in several spots and relax on the rocks.
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Jenna C.

Yelp
Went here for an afternoon walk / hike. This is not very challenging terrain and the views are spectacular. It's not frequent you find beautiful, clean and uncrowded trails on a Saturday. The views of the ocean were a plus. We will certainly be back!
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Jaq D.

Yelp
An amazing stop just outside of Freeport. The paths are level for the most part, with access to great views along the coastline. Great woods smell with tons of wildlife everywhere you go. I wish we had planned to spend more time here but will definitely be back next year.
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Von K.

Yelp
Mainers Beware. I thought I was in an outdoor Walmart. The park packed with people, few masks, minimal trail courtesy I passed a huge group of people standing close together (15) and I said, "No masks?" The reply with indignation was " We're outside." Punctuated with a laugh. There it is despite the science.... I'm happy to say they locked the gate, although now everyone is parking on the road. Stay safe. Very beautiful despite all the distraction.
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Heather G.

Yelp
Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park is one of my favorite spots. It's a great spot to go in the summer when it's super sunny and you really nice to find some shade and want to be outside. Go here! They also offer free nature tours (with admission)- they have so many of these and it's super cool! Great trails and spots to look out at the ocean. They have bbq spots and loads of picnic tables. Also seems like a good place for a big family or friend get together in the green spaces.
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Shanan G.

Yelp
What a beautiful spot for an easy hike! (Or a longer, moderately harder one if you're up for it!) The trails nicely marked and very clean. It wasn't too busy when we went and the forest was so quiet and serene. It's the perfect place for a picnic with plenty of tables around and there's a big grassy area for relaxing and playing. It was my first time here and definitely won't be my last- I feel like I could go on these trails over and over and see new things each time. We did the Casco Bay trail this past Saturday and had such a blast. I can't wait to go back and tackle another trail!
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Sarah J.

Yelp
Beautiful park nice trails and fun spots to stop along the water. The trails are very accessible and while none are particularly long, you can wind around and create longer hikes if looking for an easy trail run. There are plenty of picnic spots and large grassy for kids to play. While there are views of the water and fun pools at low tide and Osprey in season, there are no great views of the ocean but rathe small islands along the coast. great for an easy picnic day trip from Portland
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Melissa B.

Yelp
Beautifully maintained trails, and I was really impressed by the handicap-accessible trails! Everyone deserves to enjoy the outdoors, but it's not always easy to find trails that anyone can use. The trails aren't super long, but you can get away from the crowds easily and have a nice quiet hike.
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Mary Kate E.

Yelp
This is a beautiful state park that has ample trails for you to enjoy the area. It's super peaceful and serene with picnic areas, and trails that walk you right down to the water. I'd say this would be a great park for you to bring your young kids or dogs to go for a walk. I'd consider this more of a 'walk in the park' kind of park than 'rough terrain hiking enthusiasts dream'. Parking is limited, but not completely impossible to get if you get there early enough.
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M. N.

Yelp
We always go to Wolfe's Neck when we visit Freeport. We start our day wandering around the shops and then grab lunch. The park is a 10 minute car ride from town. It is true that the trails are not challenging. However, the views of the Casco Bay are beautiful. If you are looking for a nice walk in the woods we highly recommend Wolfe's Neck..
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Rona F.

Yelp
Go when the ranger is giving a guided walk. He's got a telescope and will show you the osprey nest and the sunbathing seals. There are half mile walks, and longer ones. Easy to spend 1-4 hours in the woods just a short drive out of Freeport. (on the way to or from, get provisions at Bow Street market.)

Patricia B.

Yelp
One of the last great places for a family visit to explore the great outdoors! Dont listen to the Walmart buzz kill who is obviously a troll! Awesome for birdwatching, long walks, and simply enjoying the wholesomeness of nature! If you're afraid of getting sick, stay home! But use precautions --like most woods in Maine, your biggest concern here is picking up ticks!
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Rosie Q.

Yelp
Wolfe's Neck has a system of easy walking trails. They will lead you to some incredible scenic views of the forest and the rocky shoreline. Extreme tranquility for those who enjoy the great outdoors [:
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Cindi W.

Yelp
Another gorgeous day at wolfs neck. Squirrels running around, other hikers hearing the sounds and breathing the clean air. A great autumn day. This park is great all year long. Pay it a visit when you are in town and enjoy Maines splendor
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Julie W.

Yelp
Nice park for a family to hiking adventure. Nice trails and well marked. The park is well maintained.
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Ann P.

Yelp
Pretty vistas and a lovely place to explore Casco Bay. We camped on the premises and loved the setting.
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Steven R.

Yelp
I thought the state park was really nice, but I wish they didn't have private mansions taking up half of what I thought was the park. It was also pretty frustrating that the mansions and private property took up the entire tip/cape of the park and wasn't available for public access. I can afford to stay in places like that, but state parks should be for the public and not having access to the most beautiful part of that cape was a real downer. There are many similar state parks in Mass. for example that allow the public full access to the tip/cape areas and they're really special places. I probably wouldn't come back here, but the beach/hiking trails of the park are really nice.
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Lindsey J.

Yelp
This is a great place for nature buffs with cameras, families with kids, or people just wanting to enjoy the Casco Bay. The park itself is set up for hiking and picnicking, but there are a variety of trails to choose from in this relatively compact park. Families would likely be interested in the very short White Pines Trail (0.2 miles one-way) that passes by the Osprey nesting site and has several interpretive signs along the way. It also has access to the rocky beach which is best at low tide. Nature buffs or photographers would be more likely interested in the longer (1.25 miles) Casco Bay trail with its' beautiful views of the water and access to the rocky beach at several points. The Harraseeket Hike is for more experienced hikers who enjoy steeper terrain, a longer walk (1.8 mile loop), and enjoy both wooded trails and views of the Harraseeket River. There are other trails available as well. All trails are on the easy to the easy side of moderate, mostly flat, well-maintained, and can be done in tennis shoes. No biking is allowed on the trails and pets on leashes are welcome. Other park amenities include flushing toilets and running water, a water fountain, picnic tables (some with grills), and handicap accessibility up to a point (including some of the beach with the right wheelchair). There was no amenities stand so bring your own food and water, and no overnight camping. All places inspected were clean. The park also features programs like the osprey watch and guided nature hikes, so check the website for times and details. (These are great for children.) There is a day-use fee for the park. Bottom line, it's probably not of interest for serious hikers, but it's great for families, starting hikers, nature lovers, and those with accessibility issues.
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Amanda B.

Yelp
This little park is a nice day activity if you are in the Freeport area. There are a few beautiful, easy oceanside trails among other trails that are more wooded. There are also frequent Osprey sightings. Remember to bring your state park pass (if you have one) or pay the day use fee. The park is dog friendly, with a leash. This is also a great place for an afternoon picnic. There are tables, a few with overhead coverings, and pit toilets.
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Chone S.

Yelp
Why doesn't any mention that Maine state parks charge you to go in ? Are all the previous yelpers paid by the State board to advertise for them ? They must it is the only thing that makes sense. The park is great if you are into flat ground and ocean views. If you want a challenge or anything that takes more than an hour or so ... Well go look some where else. Oh yeah they have a leash law for pets even though the photo I saw on yelp was a dog off leash. Now the reason I gave it 2 stars instead of one, we got to see ospreys which are pretty cool to see around.
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Paul H.

Yelp
I'm so glad my kids and I stumbled upon this park while my wife shopped in Freeport. The trails are very easy and manageable for children, and the rocky shoreline is beautiful for a Floridian who is tired of the white sandy beaches and emerald blue waters of the Gulf (well, maybe not - but variety is fun anyway!). We had a wonderful afternoon hiking the Casco Bay Trail back and forth a few times while hiking down along the rocks of the shorefront from time to time for pictures. This is a great escape from the bustle of Freeport!
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Evan M.

Yelp
Very pretty, short, and easy (though not wheelchair-accessible) walk to the rocky beach where you can look out over the water. There is a per-person charge, though it appeared to be on the honor system when I visited. Beware, the flush toilets are not always open! Maybe closed for the winter, maybe closed for Thanksgiving weekend, but in any case, the only option was to shiver in the single open-air outhouse across from the locked-down flush toilets building. :( At least there was plenty of hand sanitizer provided.
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Cody S.

Yelp
These walks are great for the whole family, even the long trails have minimal inclines ... Loads of great Ocean view shots. There are also spots to picnic and to swim, Can get pretty busy, especially on the weekends and holidays (duh !! )

Amy W.

Yelp
Nice trails from woods to beach. Nice rock climbing for kids and adults. Clean bathrooms. Close to Freeport shopping.
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Victor W.

Yelp
One of our favorite places to walk trails or snowshoe in the winter. Very nice waterfront state park with good views and lots of opportunity to spot wildlife or bird watch.
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E W.

Yelp
Very flat, easy walking, short trails. On the water and shaded. $4.50 per person to get in. Not for someone looking for a hike, but rather an easy stroll. No problem for even little kids.
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Dayne B.

Yelp
Absolutely gorgeous. Not necessarily the most challenging hiking, but just having the Maine woods meet Casco Bay is enough. Even the drive in through farmland and woods is part of the experience.. Breath it all in, it's a slice of heaven.

Lisa M.

Yelp
I loved it here. Beautiful trails, a great place to take a casual stroll. Well maintained and great scenery. The ranger in the booth was super friendly. I'll go back.