Wolfe’s Neck State Park

Wolfe’s Neck State Park
Wolfe’s Neck State Park  is more than 200 acres near 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 is known for its nesting ospreys.
Wheelchair AccessibleWhite Pines Trail is a 0.5 mile accessible loop trail along the shore.
Thank you to Naomi King who wrote this report of her visit: ” …White Pines Trail is along the shore, it is heavily wooded. It is electric wheelchair accessible. There are special picnic areas with picnic tables longer at one end to accommodate wheelchairs. The restrooms are truly accessible, even for a large power chair, though those with limited upper body mobility may want assistance with the screen door and the faucet. There is no accessible trail to the shore. However, the osprey nest observation site is on the accessible part of White Pines. There are more pieces of trail that might be suitable for easy walking but cannot accommodate a wheelchair. Entrance fee is $4/person. Not much to see, but a nice place to plan a family or friend outing and to fit in some good osprey watching. Bring binoculars.”   Here is their website.  Trail map.  Reviews from Trip Advisor  Phone 207-865-4465  Brochure & Map