Perkins Island
Though the trails only total about half a mile round trip, the paths on Perkins Island are short and sweet.
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Perkins Island Details
Though the trails only total about half a mile round trip, the paths on Perkins Island are short and sweet. Easy to follow through the woods, visitors must first make their way to this preserved island by boat before being able to traverse or camp on the historical refuge. Signaling the mouth of the Kennebec River, the old lighthouse and outbuildings are worth the trip for photos and views. Though not open, visitors can explore the buildings and grounds or access the beach at low tide.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Perkins Island
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1.1 mi away
Weber Kelly Preserve
A little over a mile of trails take hikers through the wetland areas and mixed wooded land.
1.3 mi away
Berry Woods Preserve
A 3.9-mile trail network with passage to a pond and its surrounding salt marsh and wetland habitat.
1.4 mi away
Wilbur Preserve
A half-mile round trip hike, the moderate ascent up to the top of Cox's Head rewards hikers with sweeping views of the Kennebec River.