Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary
140 acres of protected wildlife habitat only a mile from the downtown of the town of Freeport.
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Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary Details
The Mast Landing Audubon Society totals 140 acres of protected wildlife habitat only a mile from the downtown of the town of Freeport. Adjacent to the Harraseeket River Estuary, the trail network totals a little over 3 miles of paths running through wetlands, mature forests, fields, alder lowland, and even an apple orchard. The Mill Stream Trai in particular is popular with birders and wildlife lovers as it runs through the watery areas to provide for overviews of the maple swamp. Facilities: Picnic Area, Parking
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary
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0.2 mi away
Mill Stream Landing
A small harry-carry launch area which allows for downstream access to the Harraseeket River and harbor.
0.8 mi away
Pettengill Farm Museum
A nineteenth-century salt-water farm on the estuary of the Harraseeket River, is owned by Freeport Historical Society.
1.4 mi away
Porters Landing
A part-tide landing with a floating dock which is used by paddlers and visitors looking to relax and enjoy the view.
1.5 mi away
Dunning Boat Yard Ramp
A concrete public ramp located next to the Dunning Boat Yard which can be used as a launching point for exploring the Harraseeket River.