Bloomfield Park / Blunt's Pond
Lamoine · Downeast
Bloomfield Park / Blunt's Pond is a good closeout add because it is small-town freshwater with a real public-park story instead of another destination state park. It feels local, useful, and niche in exactly the right way.
Key facts
Swimming
Town-park freshwater access on Blunt's Pond with an easy local-swim feel and lower-key energy than a regional destination beach
Access
Public beach or town-managed freshwater swim area
Parking
Calm
Current conditions
Trip profile
Difficulty
Reward
Risk
Good fit, skip if, before you go
Good fit
Freshwater visitors looking for bloomfield park / blunt's pond instead of a generic beach stop
People who value public access and a cleaner arrival story
Low-key swim days with enough character to feel worth publishing
Skip
You arrive to closures, HAB notices, or day-use restrictions
The shoreline, exits, or water clarity feel worse than expected in person
You want guaranteed staffing or a heavily managed destination facility
Before you go
- Use the public approach for Bloomfield Park / Blunt's Pond and confirm posted rules on arrival.
- Respect posted rules, hours, and any day-of closures if they exist.
- Check depth, footing, current, and exits before entering the water.
- Pack out trash and leave access cleaner than you found it.
- If the stop feels wrong in person, make it a look-only visit.