Midcoast Maine

Dodge Point

Dodge Point boasts over 8,000 feet of frontage on the Damariscotta River with pocket beaches and picturesque views from the shore.

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Fishermen’s Heritage Lobster Co-op

Fishermen’s Heritage Lobster Co-op wharf services 40 lobster boats in a fishing harbor that is one of the busiest in the state.

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Fort Point

The park features a sandy beach, two miles of gentle hiking trails, and ample opportunities to observe wildlife, including resident osprey and migratory shorebirds.

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Friendship Lobster Cooperative

One of the most important fisheries access points in Friendship Harbor.

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Head of Tide

The Head of Tide Preserve features two miles of hiking trails, a picnic area, and an educational permaculture garden.

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Head of Tide Park

Visitors enjoy launching kayaks from the boat launch, exploring an eight-mile network of hiking trail that connects to adjacent conservation lands, fishing, picnicking, and observing resident wildlife.

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High Island

High Island Preserve welcomes visitors to camp, picnic, hike, and take in spectacular views from its rugged shoreline.

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Isle au Haut Municipal Pier

Isle au Haut Municipal multi-use pier directly benefits the island’s 15 commercial fishermen who land lobsters, halibut, scallops, and clams.

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J.O. Brown & Son

The most heavily trafficked wharf on the island of North Haven.

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Kennebec River Estuary

A coalition of land trusts and government agencies have joined together to conserve more than 18,000 acres of land within this critical estuary that contains more than 20% of Maine’s tidal marshes.

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Lobster Cove Meadow

Lobster Cove features three miles of trails and a meadow that is a popular spot for picnics and school outings.

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Maine Fresh Lobster

Maine Fresh Lobster property services about 10 lobster boats seasonally providing fuel, bait, and a point of sale for up to 19 lobstermen.

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