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Merriconeag Woods Preserve Adventures

Merriconeag Woods Preserve is a serene woodland area in coastal Maine known for its diverse habitats, old-growth forests, and extensive trail system that offers excellent hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.

1,300
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Merriconeag Woods Preserve

 

Merriconeag Woods Preserve, encompassing roughly 1,300 acres on the southern coast of Maine near the town of South Harpswell, represents a rich mosaic of habitats including hardwood and softwood forests, wetlands, and freshwater ponds. The preserve sits on glacially sculpted terrain marked by rocky outcrops and rolling hills, providing scenic overlooks especially near the Merriconeag Neck area. Ecologically, the preserve supports a variety of native flora and fauna including mature pine and maple stands, beaver ponds, and a diverse bird population including warblers, woodpeckers, and occasionally, eagles. The preserve’s history is tied to conservation efforts led by the Maine chapter of The Nature Conservancy, which acquired and manages the land to protect its unique ecosystems from development. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Merriconeag Woods Preserve primarily for hiking on its well-maintained network of trails, which span approximately 6 miles and range from easy strolls to moderately challenging routes through varied terrain. Winter activities like snowshoeing also feature prominently, given the preserve’s quiet and relatively undisturbed landscape. Notable landmarks include the scenic views from Daigle and Ballard trails and the peaceful Merriconeag Pond, perfect for wildlife observation and photography. The preserve’s quiet setting and proximity to coastal towns make it a favored spot for day hikes and nature study, appealing to families, birdwatchers, and those looking to escape into Maine’s natural beauty with accessible, low-impact outdoor recreation.

Highlights

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Scenic overlook at Merriconeag Pond offering tranquil water and forest views

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Old-growth forest sections featuring towering Eastern white pines and maples

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities including migratory songbirds and raptors

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Hidden beaver wetlands accessible via boardwalk trails

Notable Natural Features

Merriconeag Pond

A quiet, forest-fringed pond offering peaceful views and prime wildlife observation spots.

Old-Growth Pine Forest

Sections of the preserve showcase mature white pines, some over 200 years old, providing a glimpse into Maine’s natural history.

Beaver Wetlands Boardwalk

A short elevated trail leads visitors safely through active beaver wetland areas, rich in biodiversity.