Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Cobscook Bay adventure.
Discover Cobscook Bay State Park's tidal beauty and diverse wildlife. Â
Surrounded on three sides by the beautiful and serene Cobscook Bay, this far northern park offers visitors a peek into unique ecosystems and wildlife that are not found anywhere else on earth. Cobscook Bay State Park is home to more than 200 species of birds, including the stateâs highest concentration of bald eagles. Youâll also discover impressive tidal changes, and a narrow opening to the sea, which is the perfect condition for all kinds of marine wildlife.
Set up camp at one of the well-spaced and secluded campsites and get busy exploring this incredible park. Families will dig the posh amenities, and everyone will enjoy hiking the fabulous trails, exploring the tidal marshes, and digging softshell clams, which will provide you with a supremely local meal that youâll remember for evermore.
The best time to visit Cobscook Bay State Park is during late August and early September to witness the shorebird migration. However, be mindful of the mosquitoes and black flies from late May through July. The park's tranquility and natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering its own unique charm.