Mount Blue State Park

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Mount Blue State Park is a popular recreation, camping, and swimming area run by the state of Maine in the United States. Its facilities are situated on the shores of Lake Webb in Weld, near which a small string of mountains are located, such as Mount Blue, Little Jackson, and Tumbledown Mountain. The mountains have much-used hiking trails for public use and there is a small lake, called Crater Lake, near the top of Tumbledown and Little Jackson mountains. Mount Blue State Park is owned by Maine and managed by the state Department of Conservation.