Lobster Cove Meadow Preserve (BRLT), Boothbay Harbor

Lobster Cove Meadow Preserve (BRLT), Boothbay Harbor

Boothbay Region Land Trust Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04538

Official Website
Lobster Cove Meadow Preserve map

About this Location

Lobster Cove Meadow is comprised of 46.8 acres of wetlands, fields, and forested uplands, with 1.5 miles of easy hiking trails. Several of the trails lend themselves to jogging and cross-country skiing, as well as hiking, bird watching, and botanical surveys. On the south end, this preserve connects to Appalachee Preserve via the Indian trail. Appalachee is a 25-acre property on the shore of Appalachee Pond. Appalachee has a moderate 1-mile loop trail; it has no parking access and is “hike-in” only.

These preserves are exceedingly rich in wildlife. More than 140 species of migratory and nesting birds have been sighted, along with a variety of other creatures. Wildflowers adorn the meadow from spring to fall, attracting multitudes of butterflies.

In 1880 the stream traversing the wetlands was dammed, creating a large lake that was used for a thriving business harvesting, storing, and selling ice. The ice works closed in 1907 but the dam remains in place to stabilize the water level and secure this critical part of Lobster Cove Meadow’s outstanding wildlife habitat. Hunting and fishing are prohibited at Appalachee Preserve. Dogs must be kept leashed at all times.

From the junction of ME-27 and ME-96 in Boothbay Harbor, at the traffic light, take ME-96 and proceed about 0.3 miles to Eastern Avenue. Turn right on Eastern Avenue and in less than 0.1 miles, just past the convenience store, you will see a parking lot and a Boothbay Region Land Trust kiosk on your left. From the parking area follow the trail signs to the BRLT property. Please stay on the trail and respect the privacy of the abutting homeowners.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Official Website

Last updated September 18, 2023