Enjoy Boothbay Region Land Trust
Boothbay Region Land Trust (BRLT) is a nationally accredited, nonprofit land conservation organization with the mission to conserve for the public benefit the natural habitat, scenic beauty and working land of the Boothbay region. Our membership-supported organization provides free public access to nature preserves across the peninsula with over 30 miles of hiking trails. BRLT also hosts over 100 free educational events annually to connect people of all ages to the land.
Guests are welcome at our visitor center at Oak Point Farm where you can enjoy the trails and scenery, as well as learn more about our organization, obtain maps, purchase BRLT merchandise, or sign up for free educational programs. We invite you to explore the natural beauty of our region at our many public preserves, accessible by land and sea.
Boothbay Region Peninsula
More Than 30 Miles of Hiking Trails, Free of Charge
Enjoy meadows, forests, wetlands, scenic vistas and the natural beauty of the Boothbay region.
Preserves to Explore
BRLT trails are open to the public, year-round, free of charge. Properties include woodlands, wetlands, salt marshes, islands, seabird and wading bird habitat, feeding areas for migratory birds and butterflies, historical and archaeological sites, and working waterfront.
- Colby
- Cross River
- Damariscove Island
- Gregory Hiking Trail
- Hendricks Head
- Indiantown Island
- Linekin & Burley
- Lobster Cove Meadow & Appalachee
- Oak Point Farm
- Ocean Point
- Ovens Mouth
- Penny Lake
- Pine Tree
- Porter & Roberts Wharf
- River~Link
- Saunders
- Schoolhouse Pond
- Singing Meadows
- Spectacle Island
- Zak
Upcoming Events
We're Going to Need Some Help
Boothbay Region Land Trust relies on the generosity of individuals, families, businesses, and granting agencies to carry out its mission. Our nature preserves are open year-round, completely free for residents and visitors alike. If you enjoy the preserves, believe in our mission, or attend land trust events, we hope you will consider making a charitable donation to ensure that we can continue to protect our natural treasures and offer free public access and educational programming for generations to come.