Shackford Head State Park Explained

Shackford Head State Park
Map:USA Maine#USA
Map Size:280
Relief:1
Location:Eastport, Maine, United States
Coordinates:44.9°N -67.0164°W
Area Acre:87
Elevation:151feet
Established:1989
Administrator:Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
Website:Shackford Head State Park

Shackford Head State Park is a public recreation area on Moose Island in the city of Eastport, Washington County, Maine. The 87acres state park occupies a peninsula that separates Cobscook Bay and Broad Cove. The land is named for John Shackford, an American Revolutionary War soldier who once owned the headlands. The park is managed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.

Activities and amenities

The park has both inland and coastal hiking trails, including the Cony Beach Trail, Shackford Head Trail, and Schooner Trail. A plaque on Cony Beach marks the spot where five Civil War–era ships were burned for salvage during the early 1900s.

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