Petit Manan Wildlife Refuge - Hollingsworth Trail

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This easy loop provides access to the rocky shoreline of Petit Manan Point and offers a self-guided nature trail highlighting the wildlife and coastline of the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
Trail Activity
Hiking
Length
1.50 miles, Loop
Difficulty
Moderate
Town
Steuben
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor, Rock/Ledge
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

The Hollingsworth Trail is a 1.5 mile trail that starts in an open field and leads the shoreline and a rocky granite beach near Chair Pond. Along the way the trail's seven interpretive signs highlight the local flora and fauna of the refuge. This trail passes over ledges and along cobbled beaches, so it is slightly more challenging terrain, but still an easy walk. The visitor is rewarded with ocean breezes, sights, sounds and smells. On a clear day, they will have great views of Pigeon Hill Bay and will see Petit Manan Island and its tall granite lighthouse.

Other Information

Petit Manan Point is part of the Maine Coastal Island National Wildlife Refuge (MCINWR), a complex of islands and coastal properties, stretching from York to Washington Counties, managed and preserved primarily for seabird nesting and coastal wading bird habitat. The Refuge includes four mainland units and over 50 islands, protecting a total of over 8,000 acres.

To protect the refuge's wildlife and habitats, while using the trails please comply with the following:

  • The trails are open during daylight hours only.
  • Dogs are allowed on mainland divisions only and must be on hand-held leases no longer than 10 feet.
  • Blueberries may be hand-picked for personal (non-commercial) use; raking is not allowed. Snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles and open fires are not allowed.

Downeast Phenology Trail

While visiting this beautiful trail take part in our scientific research project, which is part of the Downeast Phenology Trail. Millions of songbirds migrate south every fall along the northeast coastline. To get from here to there they need stopovers to refuel on fruits and insects. This hiking trail is one of those stopover locations.

As the climate changes, temperatures are going up. And as things heat up, fruits ripen and insects emerge earlier and earlier. But, birds are migrating south later and later. Will there be any fruits or insects left for the birds when they fly through our region? You can help us answer this question--check out our project website before you go for your hike.

Schoodic Institute is an independent 501c3 nonprofit organization committed to advancing ecosystem science and learning for all ages through a unique partnership with Acadia National Park. Schoodic Institute and Acadia National Park are national leaders in the development of new techniques to involve the public in science, education and conservation.

Trail Manager

Visit Maine Coastal Island National Wildlife Refuge online for more information or contact:

Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge
PO Box 279
Milbridge, ME 04658
Phone: (207) 546-2124
mainecoastal@fws.gov

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Trail Tips

Minimize Campfire Impacts
Keep campfires small and contained to established fire rings in permitted sites only.

Trailhead Information

Coming west on US Route 1 from Milbridge or east on US Route 1 from the Hancock-Washington County line, turn south onto Pigeon Hill Road in Steuben. Drive about 6.3 miles on the road (past the Birch Point trailhead) to the Hollingsworth parking area on the right directly across from the trailhead on the left. There is an informational kiosk and parking for approximately six vehicles.

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