With twenty-three acres of fields and woods on the Bagaduce River, Ferry Landing Natural Area provides habitat for deer, small mammals, and birds.
From the trailhead on Jones Point Road, there is immediately a junction with trails leading to the right and left. They form a loop around the east half of the property, meeting up with each other after about a quarter mile, where a trail continues another quarter mile from the loop to the shore of the Bagaduce River. The trails travel through woods, by an old apple orchard, and across fields to the shore. The Landing is a good hand-carry launch site for river exploration by canoe or kayak.
Caution: this section of the Bagaduce River often has strong and unpredictable currents, depending on the tide. Please use care when boating and observe all safety precautions.
GUIDELINES
For additional information, visit the Blue Hill Heritage Trust website, or contact:
Blue Hill Heritage TrustCross the Bagaduce Reversing Falls Bridge on ME-175/ME-176. At the stop sign 0.3 miles from the bridge, take a right, following ME-176. Go 2.7 miles, until you come to the intersection, the center of West Brooksville. Take a sharp right onto Ferry Road. After 1 mile the road splits, take the right fork onto Jones Point Road. The Ferry Landing Natural Area parking lot is 0.2 up Jones Point Road on the left, marked by a Blue Hill Heritage Trust sign. The parking lot is limited to 2 vehicles.
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