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Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land adventures

Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land Adventures

Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land offers rugged coastal landscapes, dense forests, and abundant wildlife along Maine’s eastern shore, making it a prime destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying serene coastal environments.

12,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land

 

Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land stretches along the rocky coastline of Washington County, Maine, covering approximately 14 miles of undeveloped shorefront on the Atlantic Ocean. This protected area is managed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry and preserves a largely unspoiled stretch of coastal forest, heathlands, and wetlands. The land features a diversity of habitats including spruce and fir forests, boreal wetlands, and dramatic cliffs and rocky beaches shaped by persistent ocean winds and tides. The area is important for a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, harbor seals, and several rare plant species. Historically, the region was used by Native American tribes and later by European settlers for fishing and small-scale logging, though much of the land has remained wild. Visitors are drawn to Cutler Coast for its solitude, scenic hiking trails such as the Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land Trail, and outstanding opportunities to experience untouched coastal Maine. Anglers can fish in nearby estuaries and rivers, while paddlers and kayakers explore the rocky inlets and coves. The quiet, remote setting appeals to photographers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts. The absence of developed facilities encourages a low-impact, backcountry experience for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in natural coastal Maine.

Highlights

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Cutler Coast Trail offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and rugged cliffs

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A diverse coastal ecosystem featuring boreal forests and wetlands

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Opportunities to observe bald eagles, harbor seals, and migratory birds

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Remote and quiet access points ideal for backcountry hiking and solitude

Notable Natural Features

Cutler Coast Trail

A continuous 15-mile trail that follows the coastline, offering panoramic ocean views, cliffs, and access to tidal pools.

Bald Head Preserve

A section of coastal cliffs within the land known for its dramatic rocky outcrops and important nesting habitat for seabirds.

Coastal Boreal Forest

An ecologically significant forest dominated by spruce and fir, providing habitat for northern wildlife species.