Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park

Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park is a public recreation area located on Casco Bay on the southeastern side of Freeport, Maine.

The state park occupies 244 acres (99 ha) on a narrow peninsula, Wolfe's Neck, that runs between Casco Bay and the Harraseeket River.

[1] It includes white pine and hemlock forests, salt marsh estuary, and rocky shore.

Wolfe's Neck takes its name from Henry and Rachel Woolfe, the area's first permanent European settlers who took up residence in 1733.

Park trails traverse both forested lands and rocky shoreline, offering views of the river and bay.