Littlejohn Island Preserve

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This 23 acre quiet coastal property provides views of Casco Bay, rocky beaches, and stately red oaks that offer perches to bald eagles and great horned owls.
Trail Activity
Snowshoeing Walking
Length
1.30 miles, Round Trip
Difficulty
Easy, Moderate
Town
Yarmouth
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor, Rock/Ledge
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

TEMPORARY CLOSURE:

Littlejohn Island Preserve is temporarily closed to vehicular traffic to prevent road damage due to seasonal thaw. Pedestrian and bicycle access is allowed. Please do not drive on Pesamong Lane.

TRAIL USE WARNING:

The parking lot at the Littlejohn Preserve has been at capacity every day and at all times of day due to strong demand. Preserve users are trespassing by parking illegally or illegally idling/waiting despite all efforts at education and signage. Neighbors are appropriately towing trespassing cars. Please seek alternate destinations. 

Daytime visitors are welcome to walk the 1.3 mile loop trail along the road then hugging the coast. The trail is largely dry and well maintained, but contains many split log or parallel plank bridges which require balance and shoes with traction. Trails are not suitable for baby carriages. Along the trail, you will find numerous scenic viewpoints, tide pools and ledges, and a picnic area. 

Other Information

Additional Rules:

  • Preserve is open during daylight hours only.
  • No bicycles on trails after way station, where bike parking is available.
  • No launching boats from the preserve. Boats or paddlers may launch elsewhere and paddle to the property for daytime picnics. Approaching from the water, all docks are private, the preserve offers only natural landing spots. 
  • Dogs on leash while on roads.
  • Carry out all waste, especially pet waste.
  • Hunting is not permitted in the preserve. However, hikers should always wear orange during hunting season.
  • Other rules as posted on kiosks or at www.RRCT.org.

History:

Seventeen acres of the 23 acre preserve were protected in 1990 by a conservation easement with no guaranteed public access. In November of 2006, the entire 23 acres was acquired by the Royal River Conservation Trust, with public access governed by RRCT policy. Major trail work first occurred in 2011. Stone stairs to the ocean were installed in 2012 with the assistance of the Maine Conservation Corps. A newly expanded parking lot was built in 2015 by neighbors and deeded to RRCT.

Trail Manager

Visit Royal River Conservation Trust online for more information and a printable map or contact:

Royal River Conservation Trust
PO Box 90
52 North Road
Yarmouth ME 04096
Phone: (207) 847-9399
info@rrct.org
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Trail Tips

Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Camp at least 200 feet from lakes and streams.

Trailhead Information

After crossing on to Cousins Island, turn left off Cousins Street onto Talbot Road by the Community House. Cross the causeway onto Littlejohn Island, then turn left onto Littlejohn Road after a few hundred feet. In another few hundred feet, turn left onto Pemasong Lane. Follow Pemasong Lane (please strictly respect posted speed limit of 15 mph) until you reach a parking area on the left (GPS address: 180 Pemasong Lane, Yarmouth), just before the stone gate with the “private” sign on it – there is no vehicular traffic allowed beyond this point. Park in this area only, using only the four signed spaces during daylight hours only. Parking is typically at capacity during both summer and winter weekends; please plan on weekday use or walk or bicycle from your home or head-of-island parking spots. In no case should anyone, ever, park on the road shoulders, idle, or wait for parking to become available. 

NEIGHBORS WOULD LIKE THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT PARKING VIOLATORS WILL BE TOWED. Please never park on any road shoulders, even those shoulders that are not signed for “no parking.” The Royal River Conservation Trust (RRCT) does not own the road or road shoulders, even those mowed road shoulders that abut the preserve ownership. RRCT does not invite, nor do road owners allow, any party to park on the road shoulders.

From the parking area, walk down to the end of the road through the stone gate to the entrance of the preserve (2/10 of a mile, straight ahead, all turns are private driveways).

 

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