

A great blue heron flies along the tall grasses on the Androscoggin River near Riverlands State Park in Turner.
Visitors to Riverlands State Park in Turner can get there by canoe or by land on a few snowmobile trails.
A beautiful view of the Androscoggin River and one of many islands as seen from a marked landing spot in Riverlands State Park in Turner.
An osprey heads to its nest with food from the Androscoggin River at Riverlands State Park.
Large stone staircases have been built to connect trails over ridges at Riverlands State Park in Turner.
A campsite is located next to a lagoon that is connected to the Androscoggin River at Riverlands State Park.
A bald eagle flies through Riverlands State Park, Maine's newest state park, in Turner.
A campsite that includes a picnic table is available for visitors with a beautiful view of the Androscoggin River at Riverlands State Park.
A pair of loons hang out at one of the landings at Riverlands State Park in Turner.
An informational sign is posted at Riverlands State Park in Turner.
Judith Marden, a former president of the Androscoggin Land Trust, paddles down the Androscoggin River to Riverlands State Park and trail network.
Signs were recently erected to mark the trail system at Riverlands State Park.
Judith Marden, a former president of the Androscoggin Land Trust, tells stories of the many remaining foundations of former homesteads along the Homestead Trail at Riverlands State Park.
Visitors chat at one of the marked landing spots at Riverlands State Park on the Androscoggin River.
A rustic sign at the Riverlands State Park marks part of the trail network.
Judith Marden, a former president of Androscoggin Land Trust, lands her kayak at one of the boat landing areas marked with new signs at Riverlands State Park.
Rustic restroom facilities are available for visitors at Riverlands State Park.