Mary's Woods
Only about a half-mile round trip, the easy loop trail runs through the forest to access the Cutting Creek and saltmarsh.
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Mary's Woods Details
One of the particular ecological habitats of Maine of great importance is the saltmarsh. Not only do shorebirds and other animals feed off of the abundance of food sources here, but they also support the many water and plant species that have adapted to the salty brine. This being so, a saltmarsh creates for a unique visit to view an unusual, and sometimes rare, variety of species. Mary's Woods at Cutting Creek are one such place where nature lovers enjoy exploring. Only about a half-mile round trip, the easy loop trail runs through the forest to access the Cutting Creek and saltmarsh.
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