Great Works Regional Land Trust Preserves protect diverse natural landscapes in southern Maine, offering scenic trails, wildlife habitat, and quiet outdoor recreation opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and community engagement.
Great Works Regional Land Trust (GWRLT) operates multiple preserves throughout southern Maine, conserving both coastal and inland habitats spanning forests, wetlands, and rivers. The preserves range from riverfront properties along the Mousam and Little Rivers to upland woods and open fields, providing varied ecological communities and recreational settings. These lands represent important wildlife corridors and support numerous species, including bald eagles, migratory songbirds, and native amphibians. Historically, this region has been a mix of farming, logging, and mill town industries, and many of the preserves retain stone walls, old foundations, and other cultural features reflective of past land uses. Visitors enjoy well-maintained footpaths, scenic river views, and opportunities for paddling, fishing, and snowshoeing. The preserves promote local community involvement through educational programs and stewardship activities, enhancing public connection to southwestern Maine’s natural heritage. As part of a regional network, Great Works Regional Land Trust preserves contribute significantly to the protection of water quality and resilient wildlife habitats within York and Cumberland counties. Visitors appreciate the quiet, less-developed character of the preserves, which allow immersive nature experiences outside busy urban centers. Many properties connect to municipal trail systems or neighboring conserved lands, encouraging extended outings and varied terrain exploration. This land trust supports sustainable recreation while providing essential refuge for native flora and fauna amid expanding development pressures in southern Maine.
Mousam River Preserve with scenic river views and kayaking access
Rare coastal wetlands hosting diverse bird species during migration
Historic stone walls and cellar holes from early 19th-century farms
Quiet woodland trails offering opportunities for wildlife observation
A riverside property offering easy trails, fishing spots, and tranquil views along one of southern Maine’s key waterways.
Characterized by upland pine forest and open fields, this preserve offers diverse bird habitats and historical farm remnants.
Protected coastal wetlands providing critical habitat for migratory shorebirds and rare plants.