KLT Lands with Public Access
The following properties have public trails and visitors are welcome. Please review and respect our visitor guidelines whenever you are enjoying KLT lands.
Norton Preserve
Encompassing 177 acres at the north end of Norton Road, this preserve is KLT's largest with three trails through rolling hemlock, beech, oak, and maple woodlands, containing large and small wetlands, vernal pools, and many stone walls. Limited on-street parking is available near the end of Norton Road. The trailhead is a continuation of Norton Road.
Remick Preserve
Over 70 acres between Routes 236 and 103 may be accessed via a recently-improved central trail connecting hemlock stands, wetlands, and diverse wildlife habitats. Follow Rte 236 west of I-95, after 3/4 mile turn left on Fernald Rd. The trailhead is marked by a set of rustic steps on the right near the fire hydrant. Limited parking available on Fernald Rd.
Seapoint
This popular, rocky point between Seapoint and Crescent beaches on Cutts Island protects over two acres of grass and shrub habitats while providing walking trails and breathtaking views to Nubble Light, Isles of Shoals, and Cape Ann. Seapoint is a beautiful destination for area bicyclists. Follow Chauncey Creek Rd eastward to Seapoint Rd. to the end. Parking is available along the road, limited in season to Kittery residents with a valid sticker.
Fairchild
A small portion of this 17-acre shorefront conservation easement along navigable Chauncey Creek is open via a trailhead at 8 Pocahontas Road, Gerrish Island. To the right of the driveway, find a small brass "8" on a tree, and follow to a lookout over Chauncey Creek. The driveway itself is private, so please park on the road.
Norton Preserve
Encompassing 177 acres at the north end of Norton Road, this preserve is KLT's largest with three trails through rolling hemlock, beech, oak, and maple woodlands, containing large and small wetlands, vernal pools, and many stone walls. Limited on-street parking is available near the end of Norton Road. The trailhead is a continuation of Norton Road.
Remick Preserve
Over 70 acres between Routes 236 and 103 may be accessed via a recently-improved central trail connecting hemlock stands, wetlands, and diverse wildlife habitats. Follow Rte 236 west of I-95, after 3/4 mile turn left on Fernald Rd. The trailhead is marked by a set of rustic steps on the right near the fire hydrant. Limited parking available on Fernald Rd.
Seapoint
This popular, rocky point between Seapoint and Crescent beaches on Cutts Island protects over two acres of grass and shrub habitats while providing walking trails and breathtaking views to Nubble Light, Isles of Shoals, and Cape Ann. Seapoint is a beautiful destination for area bicyclists. Follow Chauncey Creek Rd eastward to Seapoint Rd. to the end. Parking is available along the road, limited in season to Kittery residents with a valid sticker.
Fairchild
A small portion of this 17-acre shorefront conservation easement along navigable Chauncey Creek is open via a trailhead at 8 Pocahontas Road, Gerrish Island. To the right of the driveway, find a small brass "8" on a tree, and follow to a lookout over Chauncey Creek. The driveway itself is private, so please park on the road.
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