Malaga Island Trail

Malaga Island was once home to a mixed-race fishing community that was forcibly removed by the State of Maine in 1912. Boat to the north end of the island and explore the island's history on a loop hike of its forested interior with a short cliff trail to panoramic views of eastern Casco Bay.
Trail Activity
Walking
Length
0.90 miles, Loop
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Phippsburg
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor, Rock/Ledge, Grass, Boardwalk/Bog Bridging
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

Maine Coast Heritage Trust's 42-acre Malaga Island Preserve lies at the mouth of the New Meadows River in Phippsburg. Maritime spruce-fir forest covers most of the island. One or two acres of overgrown meadow occur on the north end of the island, while on the south end, one can find a brackish pond and salt marsh. The shoreline is mostly rocky and rugged, except for a few small beaches and patches of salt marsh. The shell-filled beach on the north end of the island (near the overgrown meadow) is the best landing spot for small boats. Note: there are patches of poison ivy around the island.

Purchased by Maine Coast Heritage Trust in 2001 through a generous bargain sale, Malaga continues to be used by nearby lobstermen for storing their traps and fishing gear. Recreational visitors can explore the island by landing at the beach on the northern shore, then walking a nearly one-mile long loop trail that explores the island's forested interior. A spur trail leads to scenic ledges at the south end of the island, which afford a panoramic view of eastern Casco Bay.

In addition to showcasing coastal scenery, Malaga Island also has an important cultural history. The island was home to a mixed-race fishing community from the mid-1800s to 1912 when the residents were forcibly removed by the State of Maine. Maine Coast Heritage Trust has been working with various partners in recent years, including the University of Southern Maine, to better understand the island's archaeological history and to help share this unfortunate story from Maine's history.

Other Information

Preserve Information and Guidelines:

  • Please respect the privacy of preserve neighbors
  • Stay on established trails
  • No camping permitted
  • No fires permitted
  • Carry out all trash, including human and pet waste and toilet paper
  • Keep pets under strict voice or leash control
  • Do not remove archaeological artifacts
  • Do not disturb fishing gear

Trail Manager

For more information and a printable preserve map, please visit Maine Coast Heritage Trust's website.

Maine Coast Heritage Trust

Maine Coast Heritage Trust
1 Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 201
Topsham, ME 04086
Phone: (207) 729-7366
stewardship@mcht.org
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Trail Tips

Leave What You Find
Avoid the introduction or transport of non-native species. Use local firewood from within 50 miles and clean, drain, and dry water equipment when moving between water bodies.
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Trailhead Information

Access to Malaga Island is by boat only. Malaga Island is located near the mouth of the New Meadows River in Phippsburg. The best landing area is on the island's north end.

The Sawyer Park public boat launch in Brunswick is the best launching point for accessing Malaga Island. The boat launch is located on Sawyer Road just off the Bath Road, 2.5 miles west of Bath and 3 miles east of the Brunswick Airport.

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