This 25-acre property contains fields, forests and woodland border. The forested area contains a mix of hardwood and evergreen trees including red and white oak, birch, black spruce, white pine, red maple, and more. There are also many well-established native plants, wildflowers, and saplings. The field area is buffered from the forest by taller grasses and shrubs, with most of the upper fields still in agricultural use. Several fruit trees are scattered throughout the field. The protected property was historically a farm and orchard and was restored to commercial and nonprofit agricultural use for a variety of field crops.
A series of short trails totaling 0.6 miles allow walkers to gently explore these fields and forests.
For additional information, visit the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust website, or contact:
Cape Elizabeth Land TrustThe trailhead is located 0.3 miles from ME-77 (Ocean House Road) east down Old Ocean House Road, on the right, just before Trundy Road also on the right. There is no parking lot on the property. Cars may park along the side of Old Ocean House Road.
Parking is also available at 120 Old Ocean House Road along the right side of the driveway loop. Please do not block access to the farmhouse.
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