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Belfast City Park is a historic and expansive urban green space nestled in Belfast, Maine, offering picturesque views over Penobscot Bay. Located at an elevation of approximately 24 meters, this 17.5-acre park serves as a vital recreational hub for the community and visitors alike. It stands as a testament to early 20th-century urban planning, providing a diverse landscape from manicured lawns to a notable arboretum, all within the charming coastal city of Belfast in Waldo County.

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    The oldest park in Belfast, City Park is also one of its best equipped. You'll find tennis & basketball courts, playgrounds, ball fields, a concession stand and a swimming pool. However, perhaps the best feature is the amazing views over Penobscot Bay.

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    Cycle 30.6 miles (49.3 km) on this moderate touring route to Quantabacook Lake via the East Coast Greenway, starting in Belfast, Maine.
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    Location: Waldo County, Maine, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What specific sports facilities are available at Belfast City Park?

    Belfast City Park is exceptionally well-equipped for various sports. Visitors can enjoy a baseball field, a basketball court, pickleball courts, and tennis courts. There are also horseshoe pits available for a more casual game.

    Are there any specific walking trail lengths or routes within Belfast City Park?

    While specific named trails with designated lengths are not detailed, Belfast City Park features numerous walking paths that wind through its 17.5 acres, including within the City Park Arboretum. These paths offer leisurely strolls and opportunities to explore the diverse tree species. For detailed routes and distances, hikers can often find community-generated routes on platforms like komoot.

    Is Belfast City Park accessible via public transport?

    Information regarding direct public transport access to Belfast City Park is not readily available. It is located at 88 Northport Avenue, and visitors typically access it by car, with ample parking provided on-site.

    What family-friendly activities, beyond the playground, does Belfast City Park offer?

    Beyond the children's playground, families can enjoy picnic areas with tables and grills, a concession stand for snacks, and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. The park also hosts frequent outdoor summer events and musical performances, providing additional entertainment for all ages. The beach access at low tide from the covered pavilion is also popular for family outings.

    What are the rules for dog walking at Belfast City Park?

    While Belfast City Park is a public space, specific dog walking rules (e.g., leash requirements, designated areas) are not detailed in the provided information. It is generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all park visitors.

    Are the paths and facilities at Belfast City Park wheelchair accessible?

    Belfast City Park features walking paths and various facilities. While the park aims to be inclusive, specific details on the accessibility of all paths and facilities for wheelchairs are not provided. Visitors with mobility concerns may wish to contact the city of Belfast for the most current accessibility information.

    How crowded does Belfast City Park get, especially during peak season or weekends?

    As a popular recreational area and the city's oldest park, Belfast City Park can experience higher visitor numbers, particularly during its operational season (May 1 to November 15) and on weekends. Parking, while available, may fill up faster during these times. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended for a more tranquil experience.

    What kind of activities can be done at Belfast City Park during the winter months?

    Belfast City Park is generally open from May 1 to November 15, weather permitting. Outside of this period, many of its seasonal facilities, such as the swimming pool and concession stand, are closed. While the park grounds might still be accessible for walks, specific winter activities or maintained facilities are not highlighted.

    Are there any cafes or dining options conveniently located near Belfast City Park?

    The park itself has a concession stand available during its operational season. For more extensive dining options, visitors would need to venture into downtown Belfast, which is a short distance away and offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and eateries.

    What kind of wildlife might visitors encounter in Belfast City Park?

    Given its location on Penobscot Bay and its arboretum, visitors might encounter various bird species, including seabirds. Small mammals common to urban parks and coastal areas could also be present. The park's focus on diverse tree species in the arboretum also supports local insect life.

    Does Belfast City Park have a map of its facilities and arboretum available?

    Yes, efforts have been ongoing since 2015 to enhance the City Park Arboretum, including the development of an interpretive plaza, kiosk, and an arboretum map and guide. These resources are available to help visitors identify the over 300 trees of more than 80 species within the park.

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