Kittery Community Forest offers over 400 acres of protected forest land along the Piscataqua River, providing a peaceful natural setting with trails for hiking, wildlife observation, and connection to the coastal environment.
Kittery Community Forest is a 419-acre forested preserve located in southern Maine along the Piscataqua River waterfront in the town of Kittery. The forest features a blend of hardwood and mixed conifer stands, wetland habitats, vernal pools, and several small streams that feed into the river. This diverse environment supports a variety of wildlife including deer, fox, and numerous bird species such as herons and warblers. Established through conservation efforts to protect green space along an expanding coastline and development zone, the forest serves as an important natural buffer and recreational asset for the local community and visitors. Recreational opportunities include approximately 3 miles of well-maintained footpaths suitable for walking, running, and casual hiking, plus opportunities for birdwatching and seasonal snowshoeing. The forest’s waterfront access provides scenic views of the Piscataqua River and tidal flats, which are critical for migratory birds and estuarine species. The forest borders residential neighborhoods and connects to local roadways, making it easily accessible year-round. Visitors appreciate the quiet, low-impact environment where they can enjoy nature close to the Seacoast urban corridor without venturing far. Small informational kiosks and well-marked trails help orient visitors. The Kittery Community Forest represents a successful municipal effort to preserve open space for ecological health and passive recreation near the Atlantic coast.
Scenic views of the Piscataqua River and estuarine wetland habitats
Diverse forest ecology with mixed hardwood and conifer stands
Access to quiet, local walking trails with educational signage
Seasonal birdwatching opportunities, including migratory birds
A scenic spot offering panoramic views of the tidal river and surrounding wetlands, perfect for birdwatching and photography.
Seasonal wetlands within the forest that provide critical breeding habitat for amphibians and other wildlife.
A diverse ecosystem of hardwoods and conifers supporting a wide range of bird and mammal species typical of coastal Maine.