
Cutts Island Trail
The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge protects a total of 7600 acres from Cape Elizabeth to Kittery, Maine.
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Cutts Island Trail Details
The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge protects a total of 7600 acres from Cape Elizabeth to Kittery, Maine. The Cutts Island Trail runs right through on a nice and easy loop hike meant to show off the thick forests of pine before bringing visitors out to Seapoint Beach. Locals often come here to kayak or hike the short 1.8-mile loop before heading over to some local joints such as the Chauncey Creek Lobster House right up the way. Facilities: Restrooms, Hand-carry Boat Launch
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cutts Island Trail
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Cutts Island Lane Right-of-Way
A hand-carry boat launch for paddlers looking to access Chauncey Creek or Brave Boat Harbor, if the tide permits.
0.6 mi away
Crescent Beach
A 0.3-mile long rock and sand beach located on the south side of Seapoint Preserve.
0.7 mi away
Seapoint Beach
A quarter-mile sandy crescent beach bordered by marsh.
0.7 mi away
Seapoint Preserve
Only 2.7 acres, Seapoint Preserve is a beautiful little spot in the town of Kittery, Maine.