Weber Kelly Preserve
A little over a mile of trails take hikers through the wetland areas and mixed wooded land.
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Weber Kelly Preserve Details
Sitting on the northern side of Sagadahoc Bay, the saltmarsh of the Weber Kelly Preserve is one of the many unique features guests will find when visiting this protected area on Georgetown Island. A little over a mile of trails take hikers through the wetland areas and mixed wooded land. The saltmarsh is home to endangered species such as the short-nosed sturgeon and is close to a still visible old mine where feldspar was once dug. Facilities: Parking
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Weber Kelly Preserve
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1.1 mi away
Perkins Island
Though the trails only total about half a mile round trip, the paths on Perkins Island are short and sweet.
1.2 mi away
Berry Woods Preserve
A 3.9-mile trail network with passage to a pond and its surrounding salt marsh and wetland habitat.