Payeur Preserve

A mile-long easy loop hike that starts at the Ogunquit Dog Park and passes vernal pools, open marshy fields, and old stone walls.

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Payeur Preserve Details

The Payeur Preserve is part of the Great Works Regional Land Trust that has worked for years across this region of Maine to provide conservation opportunities to the public and landowners. Now with 16 preserves and more than 6,600 acres, numerous trails are established for everyone to enjoy. The Payeur Preserve in particular features a mile-long easy loop hike that starts at the Ogunquit Dog Park and passes vernal pools, open marshy fields, and old stone walls.

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