Warren Island State Park

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  • Serenity describes this park that's tucked away in Penobscot Bay where visitors use their own boat to access the island. The park is designed for the boating public, and there is no public ferry transportation to the island. No phones are available on the island ensuring a Robinson Crusoe-esque exp   from maine.gov  

Islesboro, ME
   
(207) 446-7090

    Descriptions from the Web

    • When you journey to Warren Island, you?ll see the truth in the statement ?half the fun is getting there.? After all, Warren Island is an island. You can?t drive there, you can?t hike there, and you certainly can?t park an RV there. You can get there by kayak or canoe, one placid paddle stroke at a   from trails.com  

    • - Warren Island State Park was acquired by the people of the State of Maine as a gift from the Town of Islesboro in 1959. The 70-acre island is a beautiful location to enjoy primitive outdoor activities. Wildlife viewing, nature photography and fishing opportunities abound. Access to the island is   from wildernet.com