Maine Coast Heritage Trust Conservations protect over 125,000 acres of coastal lands, islands, and waters, offering diverse outdoor recreational opportunities in one of the most scenic and ecologically rich coastal regions in the United States.
Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT) is a nonprofit land conservation organization dedicated to preserving the natural beauty, wildlife habitats, cultural sites, and working waterfronts along Maine’s rugged and scenic coastline. The Trust holds a portfolio of over 125,000 acres of protected lands, including islands, salt marshes, forests, and shoreline stretching from Kittery to Calais. These areas feature a diverse array of habitats that support important species such as bald eagles, harbor seals, and numerous migratory birds. The conservation lands include tidal estuaries, dramatic sea cliffs, and quiet bays, which contribute to both ecological health and outdoor enjoyment.
Visitors to MCHT conserved properties can enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, paddling, birding, and photography with access to a variety of landscapes from island preserves accessible only by boat to mainland nature reserves with marked trails. Notable highlights include the Bold Coast Preserve with its coastal cliff views and intertidal zones, Little Whaleboat Island with protected seal haul-outs, and the Damariscove Island Preserve known for its seabird nesting colonies. In addition to natural wonders, several conserved areas contain historic sites such as old fishing villages and lighthouses which provide insight into Maine’s maritime heritage.
The Maine Coast Heritage Trust creates opportunities for people to connect with the coast’s wild character while fostering sustainable stewardship through education and outreach programs. The lands protected by MCHT help maintain clean water, support fisheries, and sustain local economies reliant on tourism, fishing, and forestry. Outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels find rewarding experiences here, from short shoreline walks to remote island camping. With its commitment to safeguarding Maine’s coastal ecosystems, MCHT plays a vital role in preserving one of the most ecologically valuable and scenic coastlines in the northeastern United States.
Bold Coast Preserve – stunning cliffside hiking with Atlantic Ocean vistas
Damariscove Island – important seabird nesting habitat and historical fishing outpost
Little Whaleboat Island – prime harbor seal viewing on a protected island
Fitzgerald Preserve – salt marsh and estuary providing vital wildlife habitat
Located in the Cutler region, this preserve features dramatic cliffs with sweeping ocean views, rare plants, and quiet hiking trails.
A remote island preserve known for its large seabird colonies and historical significance as one of Maine’s oldest fishing villages.
A small island sanctuary that serves as an important haul-out site for harbor seals and a haven for coastal wildlife.