Savage Wildlife Preserve in Maine State

Savage Wildlife Preserve

Simone Savage is the one to thank for the beautiful and diverse twenty six acres of the Savage Wildlife Preserve.

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Savage Wildlife Preserve Details

Simone Savage is the one to thank for the beautiful and diverse twenty six acres of the Savage Wildlife Preserve. Bordering the Salmon River and Shorey's Brook, the land here is moistened by both fresh river and tidal waters. Due to the unique composition, the ecology is diverse in both plant and animal wildlife. With not even a mile-long trail running across the grounds, visitors are delighted by over a hundred and twenty different types of bird species normally not found together in the same habitat.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Savage Wildlife Preserve

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0.6 mi away

William A. Bray Memorial Park

A 3-acres town park on the shore of the Salmon Falls River.

1.7 mi away

Rocky Hills Preserve

Moderate to difficult with no extensive trail markings, the Rocky Hills Preserve is a secluded area of roughly 200 acres.

1.7 mi away

Vaughan Woods State Park

Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park was originally used by Native Americans as farm and hunting land before being developed into an estate in 1785.

3.1 mi away

Counting House Park

A scenic town park located at the base of the dam along the Salmon Falls River.

4.0 mi away

Douglas Memorial Woods Conservation Area

A flat and easy walk, the Douglas Memorial Woods Conservation Area maybe only 22 acres but is still a quiet and peaceful place to visit.