Boothbay Region Land Trust Edgecomb, Maine 04556
Official WebsiteSinging Meadows Preserve is a delightful living laboratory for nature studies. The meadow is home to an outstanding variety of wildflowers, birds, amphibians, and some mammals. Myriads of butterflies are attracted by the carpets of wildflowers. A wetland traversing a central section of the field attracts frogs and toads, whose calls blend with the chirps of a multitude of insects and melodious songbirds to create a symphony of nature sounds, hence the preserve’s name, “Singing Meadows.” Dogs must be leashed at all times.
From the roundabout in Boothbay Center, travel north on ME-27 for 8.4 miles. Turn left onto Eddy Road and go 0.3 miles. Turn left onto Cross Point Road, and then go another 0.3 miles to a small parking area on your right.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
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Last updated March 26, 2024