Marblehead/Meetinghouse Eddy Boat Launch in Maine State

Marblehead/Meetinghouse Eddy Boat Launch

A state-owned launch which is the busiest on the Saco River with two well constructed all-tide ramps and a float.

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Marblehead/Meetinghouse Eddy Boat Launch Details

A state-owned launch which is the busiest on the Saco River with two well constructed all-tide ramps and a float. Facilities: Restrooms, Trailered Boat Launch, Floating Dock, Park

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