Town of Gray, Maine
24 Main Street, Gray, ME 04039
ph: 207-657-3339
Tourism Information
Maine Wildlife Park wins a Governor's Tourism Award
The Town of Gray would like to congratulate the Maine Wildlife Park’s Commitment to Tourism Award given by the Governor in January 2010. Located right here in Gray on route 26, the Maine Wildlife Park has been a cherished part of our community for many years.Their commitment to the health and well being of the wildlife, education of its visitors and their involvement in the local communities is second to none. Congratulations and thank you for being part of our community.



The Middle Ground
Make greater Gray your home base when visiting southwestern Maine. The quintessential New England town is chocked full of history and charm. With the home of the ‘ruins’ of the Mayall Woolen Mill, the first in the US; The ‘Stranger’, the grave of an unknown Confederate soldier mistakenly sent here, in our town cemetery; the Dry Mills School House, dating back to the 1700s; the Maine Wildlife Park; the picturesque Libby Hill Forest, hiking and cross country skiing trails; dozens of historic homes and buildings as well as a superb golf course, there is plenty to see and do right here in Gray. Additionally, a stay in greater Gray provides access to amazing alpine skiing, beautiful beaches, downtown Portland, the White Mountains in New Hampshire, Sebago Lake, and some of the most stunning countryside in New England – all within an hour’s drive.
(Banner photo courtesy Spring Meadows Golf Course, Gray Maine)



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Dining In and Around Gray
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Little Sebago Lake, Gray Maine

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