Tomorrow is opening day for the 2025 season at Maine Wildlife Park!
 You don’t have to be a first-time visitor to discover something new at Maine Wildlife Park this year! Construction of our new entrance is nearing completion and will soon welcome guests to a Park with a whole new feel. Throughout the season, we’ll be updating educational signs and other features to enhance the learning experience, all designed with our fresh new colors and logo.
You won’t want to miss our newest wildlife residents, new nature store souvenirs, and engaging daily presentations by our wildlife keepers. There are more than 30 species of Maine wildlife to watch and photograph at the Park, but the adventure doesn't stop there. Have a picnic, feed the fish at the hatchery, view vintage Maine Warden Service equipment in the museum, and enjoy the beautiful gardens throughout the Park. There is something for everyone and we can't wait to share it with you!
Hours and Directions
Starting Tuesday, April 15, Maine Wildlife Park will be open seven days a week, rain or shine, throughout the 2025 season, including all holidays.
Our gates are open for entry from 9:30am - 4:30pm. Visitors may continue to explore the Park until 6:00pm.
56 Game Farm Road
Gray, ME 04039
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Purchase a 2025 Season Pass
2025 season passes are now available in our online store. With so many new things to explore at the Park this year, a season pass gives you time to take it all in and have even more wild adventures. We offer a bear pass, moose pass, and mountain lion pass so you can choose the one that fits your family or group.
Maine Wildlife Park day passes are also available online, and make great gifts!
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Wildlife at the Park
Maine Wildlife Park is owned and operated as a wildlife education center by Maine Department of Inland Fisheries. Unlike a zoo, the Park does not feature exotic species from outside our state, or breed wildlife in captivity.
We provide a permanent home for Maine wildlife that are unable to survive in the wild after being injured, orphaned, or raised, sometimes illegally, in captivity. They are here for their protection, and to serve as ambassadors for their species, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about native wildlife, and wildlife conservation and management in Maine.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about Maine wildlife, watch our wildlife keepers at work, and to stay up to date on special events throughout the season.
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More Information
2025 Entrance Fees
Park Policies
Volunteer at the Park
Donate to the Friends of the Maine Wildlife Park
Field Trips and Group Visits
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