River Point Conservation Area Trails
Only a few minutes from Portland with an easy mile and a half of trails.
Plan Around River Point Conservation Area Trails
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River Point Conservation Area Trails Details
The River Point Conservation Area plays host to numerous trail systems bordering the land adjacent to both the East and West Branches of the Piscataqua and the Presumpscot River. Only a few minutes from Portland with an easy mile and a half of trails, the wet habitat of the areas along the waterways make this an excellent location to scout for birds and wildlife with rare and unusual species such as the New England Cottontail, black-billed cuckoos, and the blue-winged warbler often found.
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Nearby Parks Around River Point Conservation Area Trails
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Nearby Points of Interest Around River Point Conservation Area Trails
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1.1 mi away
Presumpscot River Preserve
A 48-acre wooded preserve which provides access to the Presumpscot River and the Presumpscot Falls.
1.1 mi away
Community Park
The Community Park features mostly woodland habitat with some waterfalls depending on the season.
1.8 mi away
Presumpscot Falls Park and Walton Park
Presumpscot Falls were once encumbered in their natural flow by the Smelt Hill Dam that controlled this waterway since 1731.
2.2 mi away
Riverton Rail Trails
The flat, dirt route runs 1.5 miles through Portland and is informally known as "Sandy Road."