Protected Areas

Protected areas include wildlife refuges, reserves, marine protected areas and other locations that work to preserve habitat and organisms within a set boundary. Usually, human activities in these areas are restricted, resulting in wonderful opportunites to observe the natural behavior of animals as well as the possibility of seeing a species that you haven't seen before. Also, many of these sites need volunteers, even if their website doesn't say so, ask who ever is in charge if they could use some help.

  • East Point Sanctuary

    Although short, the trail along the perimeter of East Point offers spectacular views of the coast, Wood's Island Lighthouse, and the rocky shore.Be sure to bring your binoculars for viewing shorebirds.

    Lester B. Orcutt Blvd
    Biddeford, ME 04005
  • Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary

    Hike through forests that haven't been cut since 1899.

    1,600 acres of Maine wilderness, that includes 3 ponds, a 2,000 foot mountain and panoramic views.

    Visit for one of several easy day trips or stay overnight in the lodge.

     

    Elliotsville Twp., ME
  • Gilsland Farm Audubon Center

    Visit this 65-acre sanctuary by walking more than 2 miles of trails through different habitats. Additionally, there is an environmental center that offers programs throughout the year.

    Gilsland Farm’s environmental center offers hundreds of year-round public programs plus day camps, a Maine Audubon Nature Store, a Children’s Discovery Room and a Teacher’s Resource Center.

    20 Gilsland Farm Road
    Falmouth, ME 04105
  • Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary

    Located just 1 mile from downtown Freeport, Maine, visit this 140 acre sanctuary to walk up to 3 miles of trails along a stream, tidal marsh, and through orchards, forests and fields.

    Upper Mast Landing Road
    Freeport, ME 04032
  • Josephine Newman Audubon Sanctuary

    Bordered by saltwater marsh, this 119-acre sanctuary offers 2.5 miles of trails through coastline, forests and rocky ridges.

    Georgetown, ME 04548
  • Fields Pond Audubon Center

    Visit this 192-acre sanctuary, which features: a modern visitor center, an 85-acre pond, and trails winding through field, wetland, forest, and lakeshore habitats.

    The center offers dozens of year-round public programs, a Maine Audubon Nature Store, volunteer opportunities, and day camps for children.

    The variety of habitats and trails at Fields Pond Audubon Center are ideal for nature study, wildlife-watching, paddling, walking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.

    216 Fields Pond Road
    Holden, ME 04429
  • Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center

    Explore the largest salt marsh in Maine by foot or canoe.  This 3,100 acre sanctuary offers salt marsh, salt creeks, freshwater marsh and upland areas.

    Take a self guided tour or rent a kayak or canoe to really enjoy the beauty of a saltwater marsh.

    Pine Point Road
    Scarborough, ME 04074
  • Hamilton Sanctuary

    93 acres of peninsula between New Meadows River and Back Cove in West Bath, Maine.

    Walk the 1.5 mile trail to view a wet coastal forest of spruce and pine and meadows.

    Enjoy opportunities to view great blue herons, ospreys, shorebirds and waterfowl.

     

    West Bath, ME 04530