Keay Brook Preserve
Totaling 229 acres, with two miles of conserved riverfront property, the Keay Brook Preserve borders both the Salmon Falls River and the Keay Brook.
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Keay Brook Preserve Details
Totaling 229 acres, with two miles of conserved riverfront property, and 86 acres from the Maine National Reserve Conservation Program, the Keay Brook Preserve borders both the Salmon Falls River and the Keay Brook. The preserve itself is a beautiful depiction of Maine's natural forests and landscape. An easy 1.2-mile loop trail that is well marked, flat, and featuring a bridged river crossing, the area is popular for walking, running, and snowshoeing in the wintertime.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Keay Brook Preserve
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4.7 mi away
Pickering Ponds
Rochester's 1.7-mile hiking trail is a haven for many types of birds that live in the area.
5.2 mi away
Grant's Meadow at Beaver Dam Heath
Located on a wetland heath of 1,600 acres, the actual preserve is only 145 acres large but provides enough variety for a range of flora and fauna.
7.2 mi away
Counting House Park
A scenic town park located at the base of the dam along the Salmon Falls River.
7.5 mi away
Negutaquet Conservation Area
Consisting primarily of views of hardwood forests and open fields, the 100 acres of the Negutaquet Conservation Area were originally meant to be a subdivision.
8.1 mi away
Desrochers Memorial Forest
A 135-acre preserve with an easy 2.2-mile trail network through a forest and along the river frontage.