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Bradbury Mountain State Park is a wonderful place to spend a day or afternoon
exploring trails, taking in the magnificent view from the summit, or enjoying a
picnic under a canopy of trees. One of the original five state parks, Bradbury
Mountain was acquired by the Federal government in 1939.
Situated on
Route 9 about halfway between Portland and Lewiston-Auburn, the park attracts
visitors who enjoy picnicking, hiking and camping on its 610 acres of forested
land. Bradbury Mountain is the only state park in southern Maine to offer
shared-use trails for horseback riders, mountain bikers and snowmobilers. Snow
shoe rentals are available.
Sculpted by a glacier, Bradbury Mountain is
the park's most outstanding natural feature. Today the park's forest is home to
a wide variety of plants and animals. Fall is a busy time at the park when
visitors watch migrating hawks and eagles ride the thermals and enjoy the views
of fall foliage from the summit. (Spring is best time to watch hawk migration,
fall much less so.) |
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