Washington County

Moosabec Mussels

provides access for more than 10 mussel and mahogany clam boats that require a sturdy pier and deep water to berth at low tide.

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Morong Cove

Morong Cove offers hikers, snowshoe enthusiasts, and birdwatchers 3.3 miles of moderate trails with scenic views of Cobscook Bay and access to the shoreline.

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Mowry Beach

Features a 0.4-mile long trail that winds through a coastal marsh to an expansive sandy beach with stunning views of Campobello Island, Grand Manan, and West Quoddy Head.

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Pigeon Hill

From the top of Pigeon Hill there are stunning scenes of islands, bays, and peninsulas.

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Pike Lands

Features a 1.5-mile network of trails with views of Cobscook Bay and ample opportunities for observing bald eagles, migratory songbirds, and other resident wildlife.

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Pleasant Bay

The Pleasant Bay area provides extraordinary public recreational opportunities, including kayaking, canoeing, birdwatching, hiking, hunting, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

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Quoddy Bay Lobster

Quoddy Bay Lobster provides access for up to 10 lobster boats.

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Roque Bluffs State Park

Visitors can cool off at the sand beach, explore the network of hiking trails, scan for bird life, enjoy a picnic, or launch their watercraft from the end of Schoppee Point Road.

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Shackford Head

Features a 3.2-mile network of gentle hiking trails that lead to cobble beaches and scenic bluffs.

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Sipp Bay

Features hiking trails that provide excellent coastal views, a hand-carry boat launch to secluded cove, access tp productive clam flats, and scenic shoreline picnic spots.

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Spednic Lake & Upper Saint Croix

Features traditional, backcountry recreational experiences in a near-wilderness environment for fishing, hunting, boating, camping and nature study.

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Tide Mill Farm

Located on the shores of Cobscook Bay, this 1,520-acre working farm and woodlot features more than five miles of coastline, productive clam flats, and wildlife-rich wetlands

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