
Join Jaki Ellis for a guided walk of the Woodward Point Preserve. Jaki will cover a brief history of the land, her experience operating the property as a beef farm for 37 years, and all that call the preserve home.
This spectacular property, conserved in partnership with Maine Coast Heritage Trust, covers most of Woodward Point in the upper reaches of Casco Bay and is one of the few remaining undeveloped waterfront parcels of this size in Southern Maine. The property covers more than 80 acres, has over two miles of shoreline along two peninsulas on the New Meadows River in Brunswick, and features extensive open rolling meadows, pine and hardwood forests, a freshwater pond, and several water access points.
The walk should take 1 hour. We suggest wearing sturdy shoes and bringing water, sunscreen, and a hat.
This walk is jointly hosted by Maine Coast Heritage Trust and Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust.
The BTLT Stewardship Tour Series seeks to introduce the community to land conservation, stewardship, and history by offering guided walks with the Land Trust’s incredible Stewardship Team!
Bookings
Bookings are closed for this event.