KLT Lands with Limited Access


Visiting the following conservation lands is limited due to poor or non-existent trails, parking, and access from a public right-of-way. Visitors are encouraged to contact KLT for guidance on access and use by e-mailing stewardship@kitterylandtrust.org

Furbish
This 30 acre preserve in the heart of the Brave Boat Harbor watershed conserves oak and hemlock forests and portions of a large wetland on either side of the old York Harbor & Beach Railroad alignment. The old railroad is the primary walking path on this property and access is across private property.

Cutts
22 acres of upland forest, wetlands, and part of an old mill pond are conserved within this property that currently has no trails. There is limited on-street parking and access from Foyes Lane.

Hubbard
Two acres of shorefront oak-beech forest are conserved on Cutts Island with limited pedestrian access via a private road.

Thompson
18 acres of oak-maple-pine forest and salt marshes adjacent to Admiralty Village provide an oasis of habitat and beautiful views in the heart of Kittery.  The conservation easement encompasses what is believed to be the oldest mill dam in Maine, originally built for a 17th century grist mill. There are no trails or parking.

Lynch South
Over 10 acres in the heart of the Lynch Lane neighborhood conserves a wetland habitat. There are no trails with access from a private road.

Cook Preserve
Five acres of wetland habitat and a mature beech stand are protected next to the busy Route 1 corridor. There are no trails or parking. Access is across private property.