Birch Point State Park - Maine State Park in Owls Head Maine

Birch Point State Park EntranceBirch Point State Park is tucked away in Maine's mid-coastal region. Just finding it can be an adventure all its own. It is south of Ash Point in Owls Head, Maine and can be found on a tiny peninsula bordering Mussel Ridge Channel. It may be hard to find, but is well worth the search. Once you find Birch Point State Park, you will be privy to some of the best scenery in the entire mid-coastal region. It features a crescent-shaped beach that is focused between two extremely rocky areas in the Mussel Ridge Channel. From here, you will get to see of all of the islands that are scattered alongside Penobscot Bay.

Birch Point Beach State Park at Low TideThis area is for day use only, so there is no need to pack your overnight camping gear. However, daytime goers often enjoy a wide variety of activities. It is a popular place to go for a quick swim in the often chilly, but invigorating waters. However, you always need to be careful because there are no lifeguards in the area. It is also a popular spot for those that enjoy the simple pleasure of shore-fishing. It is also a great spot for a relaxing picnic or just sitting an watching the native wildlife. It has become a very popular sanctuary for photographers and has been the focus of hundreds to thousands of photos over the years.

The park is small compared to others in the region, but there is no charge for you to drop by for a few hours, or an entire day. This small park is well known by locals because it is off of the beaten bath. Even if you know where it is, you need to keep a sharp eye. The entrance to the park is can only be accessed by driving through an open gate, tucked away at the end of a dirt road. Seconds after you pass through the gate, you will be hit with a smooth, sandy beach with only a limited number of amenities including a few outhouses and picnic tables. It is the perfect setting for anyone looking to get away from it all and spend a day in peaceful serenity. Most people will just walk the beach and enjoy the gentle surf. Check out beautiful enclaves, smooth bedrock, and dunes of cobbles. Others will just sit on the beach wait for nature to come to them. With the vast amount of wildlife waiting in the wings, it never takes long.


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