River Link Trail
A wildlife corridor occurs naturally where animals often migrate to and from certain locations.
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River Link Trail Details
A wildlife corridor occurs naturally where animals often migrate to and from certain locations. This happens between the Damariscotta and Marsh Rivers where the River-Link Trail now protects the wildlife in their land and river crossings. The moderate 7-mile trail now includes bridges and crossings through the forests and streams of the Boothbay Peninsula, with well-built stone pathways thanks to the conservation corps. Preserved with the various efforts of local organizations and landowners, it is suggested to carpool if wishing to hike through.
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Dodge Point Public Land
Along the bank of the Damariscotta River visitors will find Dodge Point Public Land, which includes 548 acres of shoreline beaches, small gulleys, and a freshwater pond.
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Dodge Point Public Reserved Land
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Baker Forest Preserve
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