
Sea Road Preserve
Perfect for biking and walking in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter, the Sea Road Preserve and Bridle Path are an important part of the Kennebunk Land Trust.
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Sea Road Preserve Details
Perfect for biking and walking in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter, the Sea Road Preserve and Bridle Path are an important part of the Kennebunk Land Trust that is adjacent to the larger Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge. Following a scenic old railroad bed, the path is ideal for viewing wildlife that lives along the Mousam River. At only 13 acres, the trail is popular for a morning or afternoon stroll away from the bustle of town. Facilities: Parking
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