Monday, February 28, 2011

Things to do: Mackworth Island Trail in Falmouth


From Trails.org--
Mackworth Island Trail 1.25 miles
Mackworth Island is a legislated bird sanctuary and is connected to Falmouth by a causeway at the mouth of the Presumpscot River . It is the former home of James Phinney Baxter and of his son, Governor Percival Baxter, and was deeded to the State of Maine in 1943. Currently it is the site of the Baxter School for the Deaf. The island is open to visitors from dawn to dusk. The perimeter path is maintained by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands. A detailed trail map can be borrowed from the guard at the gatehouse near the parking area. An outhouse is also available in the parking lot.
This easy trail circles Mackworth Island and offers excellent views of Casco Bay. The trail surface is wood chips and packed soil, which may be slippery when wet, but the terrain is generally level, with moderate slopes not exceeding 10%. There are no steps or other major barriers to wheelchairs on the main loop. Small side trails follow steep slopes to the shore and may be inaccessible to some visitors. A new staircase with handrail has been added to a side trail on the south side of the island.
Trail Access:
A public parking lot for about 20 vehicles is located at the entrance to the island off Route 1 at the end of the Andrews Avenue causeway. No parking is available on the causeway itself or in the surrounding neighborhood.
METRO Bus Route 7 stops on Route 1.
A fun outing with family or friends any time of year!

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