Historic Sites

Adams Mill
Adams Mill, a 1.7-acre wooded parcel on Adams Brook, is the site of an early 1700s mill, which was powered by an undershot water wheel.

Little River Dam
Little River Dam in East Boothbay is a 500-foot long dam with a concrete and stone core that forms Glen Cove. The center sluiceway lets the tide in and out, raising and lowering water in Glen Cove about 3 to 4 feet -- tide is 9 to 10 feet in Little River.

Prehistoric Sites

INDIANTOWN ISLAND
Indiantown Island, on the Sheepscot River, is a 60-acre, mile-long island with approximately 9,000 feet of shoreline and diverse natural resources: coastline, wetlands, mud flats, old growth trees, and prehistoric sites. Visitors and naturalists have observed eagles, black-crowned night herons, great blue herons, ospreys, owls, and white-tailed deer on the island.

The BRLT owns the northern half of Indiantown Island and holds a conservation easement on the southern half that allows for one single-family residence. There are two miles of trails on the island. While visiting this island, please respect the owner's privacy. The island was the site of archaeological digs in 1995 and 1996. A report on the project is available at the Land Trust's office.

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