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Peaks-Kenny State ParkLocated in the picturesque Central Maine Highlands, Peaks-Kenny State Park was gifted to the state in 1964 in honor of Francis Peaks' sister and parents.

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Peaks-Kenny State ParkLocated in the picturesque Central Maine Highlands, Peaks-Kenny State Park was gifted to the state in 1964 in honor of Francis Peaks' sister and parents.
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Brave Boat Tidal Creek Fishing AccessAn unspoiled section of the tidal creek which is popular with anglers and paddlers.
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Seabury GutA short path offers the opportunity for paddlers to hand-carry and launch a boat, however, this spot has tide-limited access.

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Strawberry Island LaunchA small rocky beach provides paddlers an opportunity to launch separate for motorized boats.

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Rice's BridgeA popular harry-carry launch site and fishing spot located east of Route 1 and I-95.
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Seavey LandingA hand-carry site at the end of a residential road that allows paddlers to launch into the Dunstan River and eventually the Scarborough River.
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Scarborough River Wildlife SanctuaryOwascoag was the original name of the now popular town of Scarborough.
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Little River Access PointA small harry-carry site mainly used by clammers during low-tide.
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Porters LandingA part-tide landing with a floating dock which is used by paddlers and visitors looking to relax and enjoy the view.
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Basket IslandLocated in Casco Bay, the 10 acres of Basket Island are popular for kayakers, boaters, and canoers to stop in for the day and hike or picnic.
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Stockman IslandAs a 16 acre refuge in Casco Bay, Stockman Island is a great place for both bird habitat and visiting.
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Jewell IslandAs a 221 acre island far out in Casco Bay, those feeling adventurous can only access this gem by boat, though the trek is worth it.
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Little Chebeague IslandA flat and beautiful 100-acre island in the Casco Bay, Little Chebeague Island features short and easy trails totaling 1.2 miles along shores and through forests.
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St. George River Race Course And Paddling RouteMeant for both thrill-seekers and those into easier paddle routes.
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Town LandingThis is Yarmouth's main town landing is constantly busy with commercial and recreational boating activity.