Libby River Farm
Totaling 3,100 acres, this massive wetland area is the largest saltwater marsh in the state.
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Libby River Farm Details
Formerly a saltwater estate, Libby River Farm now sits as a conservation area adjacent to the Scarborough Marsh. Totaling 3,100 acres, this massive wetland area is the largest saltwater marsh in the state, making this a prime habitat to view shorebirds and other animals preferring riparian habitat. The farm itself features marsh overlooks and easily walked self-guided trails of a little over a mile with Camp Ketcha here as well, offering selective programs throughout the seasons. Guests are welcome to explore these grounds too as long as they are not in use.
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0.9 mi away
Old Neck Landing
Access here is mainly used by clammers. The path leads to mudflats and paddlers can hand-carry and launch at high-tide.
1.0 mi away
Clay Pits/Nonesuch Boat Ramp
A state-owned concrete, half-tide ramp is located on the eastern side of Nonesuch River which is popular with paddlers.
1.1 mi away
Scarborough Beach State Park
On the southeastern coast of Maine sits Scarborough, a coastal resort town, and one of the fastest-growing communities for families.
1.4 mi away
Higgins Beach
A very small and family-friendly because it is less well-known.