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The Hamilton Audubon Sanctuary is managed by the Maine Audubon as a natural area for the public to visit for the appreciation and enjoyment of nature, as well as for educational environmental programs. The sanctuary encompasses a little over ninety acres and is located in West Bath in the state of Maine on a peninsula that extends between the Back Cove and the New Meadows River. A 2.5-mile network of trails traverses across the Hamilton Audubon Sanctuary, winding their way through the coastal forest of pine and spruce and the open meadow. Visitors may also see wildlife such as Great Blue Herons.
Fosters Point Rd, West Bath, ME 04530, Phone: 207-781-2330

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