Maine is one of the best places to be if you love nature, the outdoors and wildlife. In fact, it’s not uncommon to come across a moose, a grouse (be careful, we’ve seen them attack!) or any number of sea creatures depending on where you choose to spend your free time in the outdoors. But, if you want to make a day of it, there’s no better place to visit than this wildlife park in Maine!

The Maine Wildlife Park in Gray offers an opportunity for visitors to learn more about the animals and plants that exist within the state.

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This special park is nothing like a zoo and the animals live here for a variety of reasons all related to their ultimate well being.

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They all roam free throughout the park to help ensure that their lives feel as natural as possible.

Maine Wildlife Park / Facebook In fact, the plants and areas that house them have been created keeping their natural habitats in mind.

But what exactly can you see here? Just about everything!

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From the beloved (but dangerous!) Maine moose…

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…to the Peregrine Falcon.

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Most of the animals here can’t be released back into the wild due to permanent injuries, their land being taken over by humans or because they were born in captivity.

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In the park, visitors are invited to follow a map around the impressive and walkable park, allowing them to watch the animals without disturbing them.

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The park does a wonderful job of education, including the flora and fauna found in Maine.

Maine Wildlife Park / Facebook Areas such as the Tree Trail teach visitors about local Maine Trees.

And, the Wetland Trail allows visitors to experience fish, turtles and birds.

Maine Wildlife Park / Facebook Running throughout the park are opportunities to purchase small healthy snacks for bear, deer, pheasants, ducks, geese, and turkeys.

The Maine Wildlife Park also works to educate visitors about the history of Maine, including native lands and people.

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And, there are lots of concerts and performances that are just for fun!

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If you’ve got questions, there are wardens on site with answers, which is great for curious kids and grown-ups!

Maine Wildlife Park / Facebook There are tons of volunteers that make this place what it is. Each cares deeply for the land and the animals. This love shines through to all who visit!

Maine Wildlife Park is closed during the colder Maine months, but will open again for 2018 on Saturday, April 14, weather permitting. The park is open daily from 9:30am to 5pm.

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The Maine Wildlife Park is located at 56 Game Farm Road in Gray, Maine. You can reach them on (207) 657-4977. Or, visit them online here. Check them out on Facebook to stay up to date on fun events, too!

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In fact, the plants and areas that house them have been created keeping their natural habitats in mind.

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Areas such as the Tree Trail teach visitors about local Maine Trees.

Running throughout the park are opportunities to purchase small healthy snacks for bear, deer, pheasants, ducks, geese, and turkeys.

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There are tons of volunteers that make this place what it is. Each cares deeply for the land and the animals. This love shines through to all who visit!

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Another of our favorite experiences to have outside in Maine is at this park. Find yourself there at night and you’ll experience the night sky like never before!

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