Littlejohn Island Town Dock
In addition to the dock access for paddlers and anglers, this is a popular driving destination because of scenic views of Chebeague Island and all the way south to Portland.
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Littlejohn Island Town Dock Details
A small town dock locked on Littlejohn Island, which is connected to the mainland via a causeway. In addition to the dock access for paddlers and anglers, this is a popular driving destination because of scenic views of Chebeague Island and all the way south to Portland. A local swimming hole during a rising tide - if you don't mind the cold ocean temperature. There is limited parking and restricted to residents only during the summertime. Facilities: Floating Dock
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Littlejohn Island Town Dock
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0.3 mi away
Littlejohn Narrows Overlook
A small pullout next to a hand-carry launch just to the right after crossing over the causeway.
0.4 mi away
Littlejohn Island Preserve
The 23 acres of the preserve is host to a 1.3-mile loop trail running along the shoreline with spectacular sweeping views across Casco Bay.
0.5 mi away
Talbot Road Right-of-Way
This public right-of-way offers access to the mudflats for clammers.
0.6 mi away
Cousins Island Dock
This dock is primarily used by the Chebeague Transportation Company which operates the year-round ferry service to Chebeague Island.
0.8 mi away
Division Point Right-of-Way
A short path leads to a small sand beach used by clammers.