Walk Detail for Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary


Return to Search Page
Contact Information:
Name of route:
Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary
Name of Managing Group:
Maine Audubon
Contact Person First Name:
Bob
Contact Person Last Name:
Savage
Phone:
( 207 ) 781 - 2330
Website: http://www.maineaudubon.org/explore/centers/
E-mail address:
bsavage@maineaudubon.org
Available maps of the Route:
Maps are available at the sanctuary's kiosk and at Maine Audubon's headquarters at Gilsland Farm in Falmouth
   
Public Access:  
Private Property:
Yes
ADA Accessible: No
Dogs allowed on a leash?: No
   
Information for Planning a Walk:
Total Route Distance:
Multiple Trails
Approximately 3 Miles
Distance markers:
No
Trail configuration:
Interconnected Network
Route surface:
 
 Yes
  No 
   Partially  
Track:
Sidewalk / Paved:
Wood Chip:
Solid rock:
Gravel or well-drained soil:
Mud or clay soil:
Sand:
Protruding rocks and roots:
Hours of availability:
From: Dawn To: Dusk
Lighting:
No
Plowed in winter:
No
Allowed uses:
Wildlife-watching, walking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Bicycles are not allowed on the trails.
Additional Amenities:
Trails wind through quiet woods, past remnants of an old mill and along brooks and the Harraseeket River estuary. Public toilets are available as well as benches and picnic tables.
 
Getting to the Route:
Region: Greater Portland
Town (closest):
Freeport
Location in Town:
N/A
Location of Main Trailhead:
Trailhead off parking lot
Parking Available: Yes
Directions to Parking:
Parking lot on access road.
Bicycle Parking:
No
Driving Directions to Main Trailhead:
From U.S. Route One (Main Street) in Freeport, turn onto Bow Street directly across from the L.L. Bean retail store. After one mile turn left onto Upper Mast Landing Road. The sanctuary is up the hill on the right.
Bicycling Directions to Main Trailhead:
N/A
   
How to Follow the Route:
Walking directions for following the route:
Trails are marked.
   
   

 

 



© 2009, All Rights Reserved
Healthy Maine Walks