New Meadows
Ending on the shores of the 12 miles long New Meadows River, New Meadows is a refuge for waterway wildlife.
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New Meadows Details
Ending on the shores of the 12 miles long New Meadows River, New Meadows is a refuge for waterway wildlife. Created by the tidal flow mixing both salt and freshwater into the mix, bald eagles, other waterfowl, and birds of prey are abundant here. Guests can follow the moderately difficult looping trail for a mile and a half through woods of pine and oak to the shores of the river where views of Bear Island and the harbor across the way are pictured.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around New Meadows
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0.4 mi away
Denny Reed Trail
As a large saltwater inlet, the Basin on the New Meadows River is an important saltwater estuary supporting a variety of flora and fauna.
0.8 mi away
Malaga Island Preserve
Both beautiful to behold and peaceful to visit, the 42 acres of Malaga Island are now used today by recreationists and fishermen.