Marsh River
The preserve’s beautiful salt marshes and mixed forests offer ideal habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Read MoreNorth End Lobster Co-op
Located on Westport Island, the North End Lobster Co-op wharf provides deep water access to fishermen in the area, benefiting more than 40 families.
Read MorePemaquid Fishermen’s Cooperative
Approximately 50 fishing and harvesting families are supported by this property’s working waterfront access.
Read MorePenny Lake
Penny Lake Preserve features a mile of family friendly trails, including one that is ADA handicapped accessible.
Read MorePlaisted Preserve
Visitors explore the property’s half-mile trail network that weaves through spruce and moss to the shores of Broad Cove.
Read MorePort Clyde Fishermen’s Cooperative
Supports the lobstering activities of co-op members, and a portion of the property is also leased to a family-owned and operated bait processing facility that provides bait to fishermen throughout the area.
Read MoreRagged and Bald Mountain
Ragged and Bald Mountains form the centerpiece of a conservation area prized for its recreational trails, rocky summits, and scenic views that include Penobscot Bay and the White Mountains.
Read MoreRiver-Link
The River-Link is a five-mile trail and wildlife corridor on the Boothbay Peninsula.
Read MoreRoberts Wharf
Accommodating up to 10 fishermen, this 1.9-acre property includes two pier structures, convenient deep water access, moorings, and gear storage space.
Read MoreShip to Shore
Wharf serves more than 30 fishing boats with all-tide access, bait, fuel, parking, and two hydraulic winches with booms.
Read MoreSouth Bristol Fisherman’s Co-op
Founded in 1972 by 12 local fishermen, the Co-op now serves roughly 40 boats and 70 fishermen.
Read MoreSpruce Head Fishermen’s Cooperative
One of the most significant lobster landing sites on the coast of Maine, supporting more than 75 boats.
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