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160 7th Ave
Madawaska, ME 04756
+1 (207) 728-3604
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Madawaska Recreation & Parks
The Madawaska Recreation Department has been providing safe and engaging activities for all ages since 1967, operating from its current location in the Multi-Purpose Center, which was established in 1977. With a commitment to community enrichment, the department offers over 100 activities and programs for residents, supported by local business sponsorships and grants like the Child Nutrition Summer Program Grant, enabling free meals for participating children. In addition to its varied recreational programs, the Madawaska Recreation Department oversees several facilities and parks, including Bicentennial Park, Birch Point Beach Park, and multiple sports fields. The department emphasizes community involvement and aims to create an inclusive environment for leisure and recreation throughout the town. Generated from the website
Four Corners Park
The Madawaska Four Corners Park, established in 2008 by local motorcycling enthusiast Joe LaChance, is the world's only park dedicated to long-distance motorcycle riding. It serves as a vibrant destination for both motorcyclists and tourists, showcasing the beauty and spirit of Maine. As a non-profit organization, the park relies on donations and volunteer support to maintain its grounds and enhance the visitor experience. Through colorful displays and informative signage, the park continuously aims to attract and engage visitors while promoting tourism in the Madawaska area. Generated from the website
Four Corner Park
The Madawaska Four Corners Park in Madawaska, Maine, is the first park in the world dedicated to long-distance motorcycling, established by local enthusiast Joe LaChance in 2008. This unique destination has become a popular stop for both motorcyclists and automobile travelers, offering a beautiful setting enhanced by colorful flowers and informative displays. As a non-profit organization, the park relies on public donations and support to maintain its grounds and facilities. Visitors are encouraged to contribute through donations or by purchasing souvenirs to help preserve the park's beauty and promote tourism in the area. Generated from the website
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